Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) really doesn't have to be difficult; in fact it's pretty simple in reality. You certainly don't need to be a guru or expert in it. Think about it for a moment. The aim of all the search engines is to provide fresh, original content to the person looking for it. Once you understand that statement, SEO becomes really easy.
Now you understand what the search engines are looking for, it follows that a web page needs to meet the following criteria to rank well:
- it needs to have original content - the content needs to be clearly defined - the page needs to contain high quality content. The more pages there are competing for your keyword phrase, the harder it will be for you to rank highly for it. If there are only a few sites competing for it, it won't take too much effort to get ranked on the first page of Google.
What this means to you as an internet marketer or publisher is:
- you need to write your own content - you need to focus key elements of your web page around your keywords - you need to write quality content that people will value and want to share
How well you need to do the above three elements in order to rank well depends on how competitive your targeted keywords are?
The more pages there are competing for your keyword phrase, the harder it will be for you to rank highly for it. If there are only a few sites competing for it, it won't take too much effort to get ranked on the first page of Google. Well targeted, original content will simply do the job.
But, when the competition increases and you start to compete with thousands if not millions of other pages, you'll need more than well focused, original content, you'll need quality as well, and lots and lots of inbound links!
Why? Well let's consider exactly how the search engines measure quality
It's pretty simple in practice. The search engines count how many sites link to your content. A link coming in to your page from another webmaster's site is seen as a recommendation. Therefore, the more pages you compete with for your chosen keyword phrase, the more inbound links you need for your pages to rank highly.
Not all recommendations carry equal weight though. A recommendation from a recognized expert carries a lot more value than from a non-expert! If a web site is seen as an authority site in your niche, and you get a link from it, it will be worth a lot more to your ranking than a link from a new site in an unrelated niche.
SEO is that simple! Gurus and experts often attempt to overly complicate the seo process in order to promote their own services and courses.
Simply place your keywords in your page title, page header and a few times in the content of your article, and then get lots of sites to link to your page.
Keywords and Links equal High Rankings!
The main reason that so many would be marketers fail at SEO, is purely because they want to rank highly overnight for competitive keywords! It simply won't happen.
Getting lots of free traffic from the search engines requires lots of time, effort and focus.
Apply all three of those, and you'll succeed at SEO.
Organic restaurants are almost as difficult to find as organic foods were once upon a time (ten years ago!), to find. But not to worry, if you like eating out once in a while and enjoy a fine dining experience, you will still be able to find one or two organic restaurants in your nearby vicinity which you can visit when the mood hits you.
Otherwise you might find that you are stuck with going to a normal restaurant for those special times, or for those times when you just want to get out of the house. This is not a hardship by any means, but it does seriously curtail your organic food habits especially if you eat out on a regular basis.
Finding organic restaurants can be easy as looking in the yellow pages, or looking them up on the internet. The world wired web has definitely brought a new revitalization to the organic food market with the presence of organic food stores available online for organic food consumers to easily buy their organic foods.
And it has also made it easier to find organic restaurants in your area. Without this utility at your hand it can become difficult to find good organic restaurants to dine out at. If on the other hand, you are a visitor to a country, city or state, and you're staying in a hotel, you might be able to find one or two organic restaurants by asking at the front desk.
They are bound to have a list of the better dining establishments, and you might find that there are a good many organic restaurants in the area for you to visit.
On the other hand, you can also find great organic restaurants by word of mouth. Just ask around from your friends if they know of any good organic restaurants, and you might be surprised at the outcome.
By now, and in this day and age, organic restaurants have certainly popped up more and more frequently, and although they're not copious in number, there are certainly more organic restaurants than you might be led to imagine. This is especially true of the larger cities, where trends such as going organic and changing lifestyles to suit these trends, is a norm.
If on the other hand you have yet to decide whether or not you want to go organic, and you're worried that your days of eating out and fine dining are over for good if you do go organic, there's only one thing to say to that. Be afraid, be very afraid. Having said that, it is beyond a certainty that organic restaurants will pop up all over the world before too long, en mass!
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