The techniques being used by internet experts for search engine optimization are always changing and evolving. This is a necessary due to the ever-shifting considerations and guidelines used by the search engine spiders of the top search engines such as Google, Yahoo!, and MSN. This is especially the case when it comes to Google, which is not the most sophisticated and advanced search engine. Especially with its latest algorithm purchase, which places them at the head of the indexing game by leaps and bounds.
There are two primary types of search engine optimization. These are on-page optimization, and off-page optimization. It is clear that search engine optimizing a website today has to do with a great deal more than using Meta tags, or sprinkling a few keywords throughout your website. Though this is still a factor, there is a great deal more to it if you actually want to see results.
Those techniques just mentioned, though, are what is considered to be on-page optimization techniques. Today, on-page optimization effort alone will only achieve the desired results about 20 percent of the time. However, when it comes to keywords that are even mildly competitive, your odds shoot right down through the floor.
This leaves a whopping 80 percent that depends on off-page optimizing for success. Off-page optimizing is all about:
the number of inbound links to your site. That is, the number of links to your site that are not located on your own site.
the actual linking text the anchor text of these inbound links.
the quality of the pages where the inbound links are located.
It is clear, therefore, that though onpage optimization is still important, the majority of webmasters are going to need to place a great deal more emphasis on their offpage optimization efforts if they ever intend to see any results.
This is what is called the 80/20 rule.
The reasoning behind the 80/20 rule is actually quite logical. Though the onsite search engine optimization does help search engines such as Google to index a site in detail, it is the offpage optimization that allows the search engine to gauge the site's actual relevancy and quality. It is what allows the search engine to differentiate between spammers, and actual sites that are filled with useful information, or extremely relevant content with regards to the search word or phrase in question.
This works because onpage optimization is controlled entirely by the webmaster. Therefore, it is subject to abuse, manipulation of the indexing criteria of the search engines, and other unscrupulous (according to search engines) activities. On the other hand, offpage optimization is entirely controlled by other webmasters; not the webmaster who owns and/or maintains the actual site itself. This means that it is much harder for a given webmaster to manipulate the analysis of the search engines. It is the attempt of Google and the other large search engines to stop certain webmasters from gaining an unfair advantage over the results shown by Google searches.
True enough, a webmaster who truly wishes to make the best effort to achieve those top ranks with the search engines can do all that he or she is able to do to encourage other webmasters to add a link to their site. However, this is entirely up to those other discriminating webmasters. Therefore, the odds are that only the more relevant websites will be able to achieve the best offpage optimization results.
Because the search engines are considering not only the number of links to the site, but also how many are only inbound that is, where there is a link going to the site, but it is not reciprocated the quality of the site holding the inbound link, and the actual text used for the link, this also allows them to discourage an unfair advantage from webmasters who attempt simply to crosslink among their own many sites using keyword rich text. For one thing, a webmaster will only have so many sites that can be cross linked, and for another, this would have to be done very carefully so that the links remain inbound, and not reciprocated. The search engines aren't as much concerned with one or two inbound links as they are with hundreds, or perhaps thousands when it comes to the number one ranking spot in their searches.
Google Search Engines List
In the online home business environment knowing and understanding search engines is very important. Search engines can make or break a home business. A home business owner has to be current on the way that search engines work in order to stay on top of their home business and keep customers coming to their website. This is a very important aspect of a home business and one that can not be ignored.
Search engines are the tools that get people to websites. Without search engines there would be no organization and no paths to anywhere. However, search engines have faced challenges and they have had to come up with ways to provide people with good information. This has led to some strictness from the search engines and rules that home business owners need to know.
In the past search engines ranked websites through keyword use. Eventually website owners found ways to misuse that. People who would do searches were ending up with junk websites at the top of their search results and it was difficult to actually find anything useful. The search engines acted fast, though, and soon it become a combination of factors that the search engines now use to rank websites.
Here are the three top things used by search engines to rank websites:
Keywords: Keywords are still very important. Keywords are how searches are done and they have to be a part of the search engine rankings for organizational purposes. However, they are not given as much weight as they once were and only make up a small part of how a website is ranked.
Content: Now the big factor in search engine ranking is content. Content works well as a factor for ranking websites because it is something that takes time to install onto a website. The criteria for content is that it must be useful, relevant and unique. People can not simply copy content from elsewhere around the web and assume that it will work. The search engines are pretty smart about content and that is why it carries the majority of the weight when it comes to search engine ranking.
Links: Using links to and from a website that are ranked high on a search engine will make that website higher ranked as well. Search engines consider this because it is a popularity factor. It lets the search engines see who other website owners are happy with being associated with. It is a good idea of what sites are quality and which ones may not be quite so good.
These three factors come together to make search engines more efficient and effective. People still rely a lot on search engines and now can trust in them to give them quality results. What all this means for the home business owner is that by utilizing this information to build a home business website will help the business owner to get their website to the top of the search engine rankings.
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