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Advertising with Google won't have any effect on your site's presence in search results. Google never accepts money to include or rank sites in search results, and it costs nothing to appear in organic search results. Free resources such as Webmaster Tools, the official Webmaster Central blog, and optimization discussion forum can provide you with a great deal of information about how to optimize your site for organic search. Many of these free sources, as well as information on paid search, can be found on Google Webmaster Central. Welcome to 911 Optimizer Search Engine Optimization Starter Guide.
Write better anchor text. Anchor text is the clickable text that users will see as a result of a link, and is placed within the anchor tag . This anchor text accurately describes the content on one of our article pages This text tells users and Google something about the page you're linking to.
Links on your page may be internal—pointing to other pages on your site—or external—leading to content on other sites. In either of these cases, the better your anchor text is, the easier it is for users to navigate and for Google to understand what the page you're linking to is about. Good practices for anchor text • Choose descriptive text - The anchor text you use for a link should provide at least a basic idea of what the page linked to is about. Avoid: • writing generic anchor text like "page", "article", or "click here" • using text that is off-topic or has no relation to the content of the page linked to • using the page's URL as the anchor text in most cases (although there are certainly legitimate uses of this, such as promoting or referencing a new website's address).
Google's Search Engine Optimization Tips Starter Guide, Version 1.1, 13 Nov 2008, latest version at Google Webmaster Central • Write concise text - Aim for short but descriptive text—usually a few words or a short phrase. Avoid: • writing long anchor text, such as a lengthy sentence or short paragraph of text • Format links so they're easy to spot - Make it easy for users to distinguish between regular text and the anchor text of your links. Your content becomes less useful if users miss the links or accidentally click them.
Avoid: • using CSS or text styling that make links look just like regular text • Think about anchor text for internal links too - You may usually think about linking in terms of pointing to outside websites, but paying more attention to the anchor text used for internal links can help users and Google navigate your site better. Avoid: • using excessively keyword-filled or lengthy anchor text just for search engines • creating unnecessary links that don't help with the user's navigation of the site Use heading tags appropriately Heading tags (not to be confused with the HTML tag or HTTP headers) are used to present structure on the page to users. There are six sizes of heading tags, beginning with, the most important, and ending with, the least important.

