Search engine optimization (SEO) is the process of improving the volume and quality of traffic to a web site from search engines via "natural" ("organic" or "algorithmic") search results. Usually, the earlier a site is presented in the search results, or the higher it "ranks", the more searchers will visit that site. SEO can also target different kinds of search, including image search, local search, and industry-specific vertical search engines.
That is a long sentence, so let us look at the various elements that it contains. First designing a website. There is more to designing a website than making it pretty, and unfortunately there are a lot of website designers who do not appear to understand that. Before you can even start on design a site, you have to consider what the purpose of the website is. Usually to provide information to visitors on the search term that they use to reach you.
Web Pages Should Load Quickly
When you click to visit a website what do you want to happen? Do you want to see lovely flash graphics that take several minutes (or seem to) to load up, or do you want to be taken immediately to the home page. We both know the answer yet they still insist on the fancy stuff. That is ego, not practical web design.
Once you actually manage to get onto the home page, do you want some good information and easy navigation to well explained web pages, or do you want loads of graphics, pictures and nothing but line after line of adverts with some links to other pages on the site that you have to search for? We also both know the answer to that, but how often do you see pages full of adverts and graphics and little else? These pages are designed by self-professed SEO experts!
I recently had one of my customers ask to me run my eye over her home page that she had just had revamped by a professional developer but seemed not have been listed in Google. Because I look after my customers I agreed to do so free of charge, and do you know what I found? A web page that the spiders would have left the second they visited because the first text they would find would be line upon line of navigation away from the home page. When I checked the target pages, guess what? Same thing. The spiders would have been running round in circles, seeing nothing. Also no worth while titles and no headings except one in a H2 tag – no H1 tags at all.
Nobody can Guarantee a Google Position
All that from a ‘professional web developer’!! What do you need to be a professional these days? Don’t get me wrong, there are some good ones, though please take a piece of advice from me. Don’t hire anybody that has to pay for advertising. If they can’t get their own website into the top 10 for their main keyword, then how can they be qualified to do it for you? Forget the promises and guarantees. I can get anybody’s website into the top 10: even to number 1! All I need do is find a unique keyword or phrase that nobody is using, such as “Top website developers in Blaenavon South Wales". I have checked that and nobody is using it! The only problem is that neither will any Google customers use it. Nobody can guarantee a Google listing position.
Incidentally, search engine customers are those that use them to find information that they are seeking. They are not advertisers on Google or people that use any of the Google services other that the search engine itself.
Keyword Density is a Thing of the Past
All SEO experts can get you in the top 10, but not for any keywords worth having. You are better doing it yourself. All you need worry about are having your keyword as part of your title (not all of it) and in TITLE tags, and use your page keyword in H1 tags as the main heading. Use it again as part of an H2 sub-heading. Use your keyword once in the first 100 characters and again in the last paragraph. Once more for every 500 words and that will do. Forget 1% -3% keyword density. Use lots of related text, but be careful of synonyms because few word mean exactly the same as others. Make sure that you make it clear in what context you are using a particular word.
Write naturally about your topic and you will be fine. Make sure that the spiders see your page title first, then the heading next. That will tell them what the most important text on your page is, and hence the topic of the page. The sub-headings will reinforce that, but only if they are in H2 – H3 tags. Forget anything more than H3.
The spiders should come across links leading from your page until it has read all your text. The lead t to where you want it do next. Attach a lead to it and guide it through your website, page by page, and avoid leading it from page to page haphazardly before it has seen the content on each page. Any website designed like the one I described at the beginning, with nothing but links at the start of every page, will be lucky to be listed at all unless it has hundreds of thousands of links coming into it.
Page Rank Might Lose its Influence
However, Google appear to be reconsidering how it views links, and perhaps web page content will be viewed as it should be – as more important than incoming links that can be contrived artificially. Follow my advice and do your own SEO. It is as easy as I have described. If you fail to get listed within two weeks you are doing something wrong, and then you might need help, but make sure you get help from somebody who wants to help you and not simply boost his or her ego.
There is more to search engine optimization than flashy pages. Spiders see in black and white, and are impatient creatures, so don’t lead them a merry dance. Be obvious, tell them what your page is about and let them read your content before sending them on to the next page.
SEO is about being honest with your visitors and giving them information that is as relevant to your subject as you possibly can, but also using common sense. Look at your home page, and consider what you want to be the most important parts of it. Then think where you would want your visitors eyes to go on your page to be given the best information. You can use HTML to make sure that the search engines crawl your page exactly that way.
Do Not Confuse Your Spiders
You can lead spiders from paragraph to paragraph. Table to table, link to link. Keep in mind that if a spider follows a link it will start crawling the page you sent it to and only come back if you allow it to: i.e. provide another link back to your home page. Theoretically you could send it back and forth the between two pages in an unbreakable loop!
Mega Upload Search Engine
Learning how to blog to increase your search engine ranking is not complicated but does require some commitment. As we've all heard by now search engines love blogs. Simply placing a blog on the same site with a website virtually guarantees a higher ranking for the website itself, right? Well this perception is partially true so let's clear that up now.
Blogs have gained the favor of search engines primarily due to the frequency of how often the content is updated. Now more and more people are setting up blogs with the SOLE intent to receive these 'instant' SEO benefits for their website. For more details go to: www.seo-prediction.com.This is where the breakdown in a blogs 'relationship' with the search engines begins.
Let's review 3 reasons why the MOTIVATION behind a blog is the key to its success:
MINDSET
The foundation of any successful blog is the mindset of the blogger themselves. This is where it all starts. The genuine interest a blogger has for the subject they are blogging about is evident in the quality of their content and the frequency of their posting. To start a blog just to boost your search engine ranking usually indicates the lack of deep rooted enthusiasm needed for maintaining a blog. Posting regular and quality content will require a certain passion for the blog subject itself. If this passion does not exist both the quality and frequency of blog posts will decrease as will the reader base.
LACK of DISCIPLINE
If the proper mindset or passion for starting a blog does not exist it will be difficult to maintain the commitment needed to manage the blog. Soon posts will become more infrequent, grammatical errors will occur and the content will turn to fluff. This will result in a decrease in readers. The necessary diligence needed to research and properly utilize keywords will also become less evident. The overall writing style on the blog will then revert back to a more casual off-line style where regard for keyword optimization is a non-issue. When this occurs the blogs search engine ranking will then decline.
INCREASED ONLINE COMPETITION
There existed a time in the not so distant past where blogs were the only type of interactive sites online. This made blogs all the more popular with online users and as a result, searches engines. For can visit to: www.huge-niche-keywords.com.With the craving for more sites that offered this web 2.0 type interactivity came the growth and popularity of social network and social media sites. As these sites grew in numbers and popularity the search engines noticed.
Now there exist more competition for the search engines attention between and amongst blogs and these social sites. As a result of this increase in competition more and consistent efforts are needed to gain and maintain higher search rankings.
As you can see knowing how to blog effectively requires the willingness to commit yourself to the blog and all the maintenance it entails. This commitment is easier to maintain if you possess a genuine interest or passion in the subject and purpose of your blog. This passion will serve to better motivate you while also making your work more enjoyable.
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