Purpose
The purpose of internal SEO is to optimize your web pages for ranking well in organic SERP. However without performing additional external SEO, you should know that no matter how well you optimize your website internally, you will not rank in the first pages for highly competitive keywords. With internal SEO you will rank higher on less competitive terms searches compared with search results with no internal SEO at all.
Internal SEO requires modifications of your web pages, so you need to be familiar with the web development technologies used to develop your website or you can ask someone who knows how to do these modifications. In case your website is still in the development phase, make sure that the programmers team follows the search engine optimization rules presented.
Internal SEO focuses on the following areas of a website / webpage:
Web Page Content
Content is (still) king. Original, rich content is the search engines’ robots preferred “food”. It’s logical that if you want to rank high in SERP for specific keywords you need to have relevant content for those keywords. But forget about search engines robots! The main reason you should have interesting content is your visitors; the robots will not buy your products and read your articles and they will not link back to your website from other websites. Your visitors will do that! So, your SEO efforts regarding content should focus on:
- Page Titles – The title of a webpage should be relevant to page’s content. Don’t use the same title for all your website pages;
- META Tags – These are HTML tags used in “the past” to provide information about the web pages. Google and other search engines disregard them, but there are a few search engines that still use them in ranking the pages. And with search engines continuously changing their algorithms, you never know when they might become important again. The most important meta tags SEO wise are: name=”keywords” and name=”description”;
- Format Tags – The text format tags like (bold, italic, h1, h2, h3) are used for titles, sub-titles or to highlight a word or an idea. Search engines know this and add more weight to those words or phrases;
- ALT Tags for Images – For an image, the ALT tag represents a description of that image that will appear in case the image source is no longer available or the visitor is using a text-only web browser (i.e. Lynx). Provide a description for all the images on your web pages;
- Keywords Density – Write original content, but make sure you have a good keywords density. The recommended average keyword density is 3-5%. Remember to count singular and plural versions as the same word. Start by writing for your visitors and edit the text afterwards so that it has the right keywords density. If you can not manage to get your keywords in, then they might not be the right keywords for your web page;
- Links Neighborhood - Some search engine weight the text surrounding a link with greater importance so links inside the paragraphs are more relevant than, let’s say, links in the footer navigation of the page.
To be continued …

Comments 2
I hear that google have changed something like 400 algorithms since last year, does this have any effect on the traditional ways of internal SEO, I would like to think not but it makes you wonder exact what the 400 changes are?
Posted 26 Mar 2009 at 4:45 am ¶Good point!
Basically the changes that you mentioned are in fact additions of variables in the algorithms that Google is using to rank websites.
I’ve been following a interesting “discussion” on WPN video blog about universal and behaviour search, the use of the “new” variables and the fact that SEOs are becoming marketers and ranking alone is no longer a good metric to measure your SEO success.
It all started with a “ranking is dead” statement from Bruce Clay. He was also saying that Google used 120 variables to rank a website, but now they’re using around 200. In his opinion, the extra 80 variables are related to how engaging is your website (images, videos, flash, sound, etc.) and at the end of the day, if you don’t have videos and you’re competition does, they will rank higher then you.
Here’s the story if you want to watch the videos:
Bruce Clay’s “ranking si dead” interview, followed by a response from Matt Cutts and a revisit from Bruce Clay.
Posted 03 Apr 2009 at 6:16 pm ¶Post a Comment