Optimizing for MSN -
One of the most common preconceptions with SEO is that if you
optimize a site for the benefit of Google then you will rank well
with other search engines. However, the big three search engines
(Google, Yahoo, and MSN) all use different algorithms that demand
different things. Google has a mixed bag but certainly leans
towards inbound links whereas Yahoo loves keyword dense content
sites. This leaves us with Optimizing for MSN, whose
primary consideration when determining their search results seems
to be heavily based on internal linking structure and inbound
links.
MSN the Meta Search Engine
MSN Search is a Meta Search engine. Whereas Google openly
ignores your Meta Tags. You need to include the “keywords”,
“description”, and “title” Meta tags. All tags must include the
keywords
Also, because MSN uses the Meta tags, you should be careful not to
spam them with numerous instances of your keyword or the use of
incorrect or inaccurate keywords.
Page Layout and Code
The coding of a page is also an issue for optimizing through
MSN. Optimizing for MSN use limited amount of HTML or any
programming language and also keep the page size below 150 KB. MSN
Search usually does not condemn the use of tables on the whole.
Using tables within tables will decrease your MSN optimization.
To avoid this try to use CSS in addition with tables.
Keyword Density
Keyword density is also an important factor to increase
optimization for MSN. MSN has a much greater tolerance for higher
levels. Google prefers only a 2% to 3% density while MSN and Yahoo
allow 5% to 6%, possibly even a little higher.
Of course this raises the problem that optimizing for MSN
may have you flagged as spam with Google. Use keyword plurals and
stems, and try to ensure that you don’t go above the Google ideal
of 2% for each of these variants.
Website Infrastructure and SEO
Your website infrastructure is important to MSN for
optimization. Try to use the primary keyword for a page as its
title and ensure that you use this keyword in all of your
navigation bars on your site. Use text links for navigation so
that MSN can visit every page easily and your site is properly
optimized by MSN.
Inbound Link Importance
Inbound links count as votes for your website. The more votes
you get from sites the better your search engine results. Like
Google, MSN also search for inbound links for MSN optimization.
MSN Search is gaining a little ground on its major competitor,
Google. Microsoft is unlikely to sit back and be happy with only
taking a small share of the market so optimizing for MSN in order
to ensure that you get beneficial results from their search engine
is a very good idea. It is possible to optimize pages and content
for all of the major search engines if done properly and
carefully.