Improve to google SEO for your Website


There are basic steps to improve Google SEO(Search Engine Optimization) for your Website.As many of web developers already know, Google is rated by many as the number one search engine in the world.Getting indexed by Google can be a pain, but getting highly placed rankings for specific keywords seems to be the nut that not many web developers without SEO (search engine optimization) experience.You can learn from below link.
http://www.interspire.com/content/2005/12/07/google-seo-basics-for-beginners/
http://www.websitedesignelixirs.com/seo-knowledge-base.html

Included ‘4’ Steps to Better Rankings

We personally believe in the “practice what you preach” approach to all things business related — especially SEO. So, before we continue, here’s a sample of keywords and Google rankings for some of our websites:

Website Keywords Google Ranking
Activekb.com Knowledgebase software #2 of 4,980,000
DevEdit.com Online HTML editor #3 of 9,080,000
MyFreeTemplates.com Free Dreamweaver Templates #4 of 93,600

Step 1. Choosing The Right Keywords
For example, let’s talk about http://www.devedit.com — DevEdit is our WYSIWYG HTML editing component that drops into browser-based applications.
The problem is, there are a LOT of WYSIWYG HTML editors, but how can we get DevEdit to appear in Google’s top 10 rankings? Well, let’s see. Trying to optimize for the keyword “HTML” alone would be a tough task, as it’s too general. There are HTML editors, HTML tutorials, HTML articles, etc.

Step 2. Your URL and Title Tag
For some of us, keywords in the domain name look too unprofessional, and we’ve already registered our domain, so it’s too late to change. An alternative — and also a useful tactic — is to add your keywords into the names of your pages, such as
http://www.companyname.com/web-development-services.html
a good title tag would be:
<title>”Company name provides professional affordable web development services in Sydney Australia.”</title>
Usually, the closer to the front of your title tag the keywords are placed, the better.

Step 3. H1 Tags and Keyword Density
<h1>Google sees this text as more important</h1>

Step 4. Links, Links and More Links
If you run a web development company, then adding a simple link to the bottom of each of your client’s websites, such as:
<a href=http://www.yoursite.com>Web development by Company Name</a>
… (With your clients permission of course) can help boost your back links, which will help boost your ranking position in searches.

Splash Page(Splash Screen)


The page of a Web site that the user sees first before being given the option to continue to the main content of the site. Splash pages are used to promote a company, service or product or are used to inform the user of what kind of software or browser is necessary in order to view the rest of the site’s pages. Often a splash page will consist of animated graphics and sounds that entice the user into exploring the rest of the Web site. Some splash pages will bring the user to the main Web site automatically, and some require the user to click on a link that will load the main page.
A splash page is sometimes referred to as a splash screen.
Example of splash screen :  http://www.splashscreen.com/