I look at a lot of sites on a daily basis. There are a lot of common problems I see on sites. Some people may have tags set-up improperly or use tags that have no real purpose. I have compiled a list of the 5 top do-it-yourself SEO errors. It’s safe to say that many do-it-yourselfers may have at least one of these errors on their sites. These should help you omit these often costly mistakes and pull you up in the ranks.
1) Keyword tag
A keyword tag is for keywords, but not for any keywords. You can’t just stuff this tag with keywords that your entire site is related to. The tags should reflect keywords only on that particular page; not the entire site and not every keyword you think your site might be searched on. Also, you should have no more then 20 words in the tag. You should not repeat any word more than 3 times. If you sell tickets, for example, don’t write: Broadway tickets, circus tickets, hockey tickets, boxing tickets and so on. Do use Broadway, circus, hockey, boxing, tickets and so on.
2) Abstract tag
It is sometimes used as a replacement for or combined with a description tag. However, more and more people are using these to stuff keywords. Search engines like Google are interested in what is on the page. More specifically, what visitors can view. In my opinion, the abstract tag has no place on a site.
3) Description Tag
The whole point behind this tag is to describe what the “page” is about. Keywords related to the page should be implemented as well. The limit on words should be 20 – 25. I see many website owners stuffing this tag with keywords, or having a description that is entirely too lengthy. Stay within these guidelines and you will be fine.
4) Title tag
This, to me, is the most important tag. This is the first tag the search engine reads. It tells the search engine what the” page” is about. Don’t put your web address here. Do not add your company name in the beginning of this tag either. It should not exceed 60 characters.
5) Content
If you notice, I have been commenting on relevancy to the “page”, not your overall site. Each page has it’s own keywords. Tag the title tag, description and keyword tags. All of these keywords should be the same. Add them to your content as well. Now your page should be fairly well optimized.
Why do sites fall short?
Simple, content is not optimized. Search engines are, for the most part, pretty basic. You type in a search term and it retrieves sites containing those terms while also taking a few other factors into account. So, if your site doesn’t have these terms, how will you be found? You won’t. Over do it with keywords and you will experience the same result, but for different reasons. Sometimes reading everything about SEO can be bad. Trying too many tricks, tips or methods is like too many cooks spoiling the soup. In the end they can do more bad than good. These are very basic rules that should be followed by all. In, doubt? Always consult or hire an SEO professional.
contribution by: Joe Balestrino

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August 12th, 2008 at 12:58 pm
2) Abstract tag
Little confused with that Can u please explain little more …
August 12th, 2008 at 1:16 pm
Hey adda4u, I guess the abstract tag is a bit outdated and hardly ever used. I should’ve added “Image Tags” in there as that’s become very important these days.
Add “alt tags” to your images.
August 12th, 2008 at 3:04 pm
if u dont mind can u show me few examples please
August 12th, 2008 at 4:32 pm
Tags can make or break the very context. Ideally tags should be segmented based on their usage in content. Title tags for example need not be same as description tags. This will make tags repetitive. Good keywords should be used and not over used.
August 12th, 2008 at 4:59 pm
thanks again for explaining the terms.
and you are very currect stuffing each and every possible position with keywords is that people thing is SEO.
but they don’t realise that its a lot more then that.
August 13th, 2008 at 3:43 am
I think I am making a mistake in my keyword tags then. I just thought that we should vary the keywords in each page so i focused more on that. The keywords on all my pages are same except for a few words. May be I should fix all that now.
August 13th, 2008 at 5:56 am
Some more strange terms. And every one who uses computers should read this because sometimes a friend ask you something like this and you don`t know.