SEO for a Yahoo! ecommerce store *this job is on page SEO only* - oDesk

by admin on March 11, 2010




We need someone to do some basic *on page* SEO work for our ecommerce store. The job is for our top 100 product landing pages. Our pages are currently live and will need to be modified to follow the SEO best practices I have put together below: •Title Tag - Make sure the exact keyword is in the title tag. The title should consist of this keyword and 1-3 additional words. It’s also best to place the keyword farther to the left. If you are using the same webpage for multiple keywords use a | to separate them. •Keyword Meta Tag - Include targeted keyword only. Do not include any extra keywords that are similar and be sure to not enter more than 6 keyphrases in total. If you are using the same webpage for multiple keywords use a comma to separate them. •Bolding, Italicizing, underlining - Make sure the you emphasize your keyword at least once on the page by making it bold, underline, or italicized. •Homepage Link - Place a link on your homepage to this landing page using your keyword as the link text. If you are using your homepage as the landing page for this keyword, simply disregard this task. •Description Meta Tag - This tag is important not because it optimizes the page, but because it’s the description shown in Google and other search engine result pages. Make sure to place persuasive and intriguing copy here that is relevant to your targeted search term and helps convince the user to click your site on the results page. If you don’t know html, contact your webmaster to perform this task. •Alt Tags - Put a variation of the targeted keyword on 2 alt tags. Example: If you are targeting the term “San Diego Shoe Store”, you could put the terms “Shoe Store San Diego” and “San Diego Shoes” within a couple of image alt tags. •Table “Summary” Attribute - Place the keyword within the “Summary” attribute of the

tag at least once on the page but no more than 2 times. This task requires that you know a HTML. •Keyword at Top & Bottom of Page - Make sure the keyword is in the first sentence towards the top of your page. Then place the keyword in text somewhere near the bottom of your page.

Budget:$
Starting On: November 5, 2008
Ending On:
Posted On: March 12, 2010
ID: 100745081
Category: Sales & Marketing > SEO - Search Engine Optimization
Skills: Data Entry, SEO
Country: United States
Hours Billed: 28.6666666666667

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