What is SEO, PPC & Ranking?
This article examines the basics
behind quality site promotion.
Let us take a good look at
acronyms in the industry! Search Engine Optimization (SEO), is a term thrown
around a million times a day online. So many sites use old techniques that
will get there rankings hurt or reversed with there hap-hazard web designs
it frustrates me. I don t want you to be one of them. In fact this article
is aimed for creating SEEN web design projects. If you don t use this anti-SEO
(i.e. cloaking and doorway pages) and follow the following rules you can
expect decent results with your web design. The basics for SEO are simple
and should be used by all web designers and web design services (although
that doesn t mean they are always used):
1. Optimize your site with
a high percentage of text relevant to the search terms you intend to go
after.
2. Make sure all alt (alternate
image tags) and title tags have relative descriptions including keywords.
3. Make sure your site meets
current online standards and can be equally viewed among all browsers and
operating machines. Even though some pages may still display correctly
with incorrect HTML, it can hinder the way search engines will look at
them, bringing the overall optimization of the page down.
4. Make sure all pages are
under 800K (recommended for fast loading pages).
5. Submit (manually, by hand)
to all major search engines, an automatically to lesser engines through
(at least) a free search engine submission service or program.
Keeping these five rules in
mind will help, however a serious look at other aspects will help even
more in SEO. I will go into these aspects in more detail with articles
to come at websiterankingtop.com but this is a good start.
PPC, otherwise known as Pay
Per Click advertising is found on numerous search engines and smaller ones
alike. The two major players are Google and Overture (now own by Yahoo),
however there are some other PPC engines that use a multiple of lesser
engines and quality websites to offer there services. Some will give you
a top ten ranking within your keyword searches while others have you bid
for placement among there engines. A few simple rules to follow:
1. The content of your site
must match the keywords bid on.
2. SELL! SELL! SELL! While
traditional SEO focuses on how the search engines will view your page,
this is your chance to engage the human customer! Traditional sales techniques
work best here.
3. Will visits to your web
pages convert into quality leads or actual sales? Make sure the cost of
bidding will be recovered, plus some.
4. The more popular the search
terms = the more expensive it will be. Keep this in mind and target populated
terms with financial efficiency.
5. All of your keywords stand
no chance whatsoever of being listed in the top ten positions on the major
search engines. Organic top ten placements can be very expensive so this
is your chance of competing with terms you don t rank well with.
Make sure to have a relevant
page for your search term. This is critical as we all know from browsing;
if a site doesn t fit the bill in the first three seconds we are more than
happy to click that back button.
SEM = Structural Equation Modeling?
NOPE! SEM = Search Engine Marketing? NOPE! SEM = Standard Error of Mean?
Nope! While all of these are acronyms for SEM, there not the ones we care
to discuss here in our brief overview of Search Engine Mechanics. Anything
I say in this column may be outdated with the next big search engine
patch so what I mean by SEM is simple: Keep Up! That s right, by
simply going by what you know, or an article written 8 months ago you will
get lost or penalized in your attempts for effective online marketing.
Search Engine mechanics is the mathematical art behind the algorithms of
the popular, well producing engine online. To find out that a Jagger
Update relinquishes all reciprocal links to your website in the eyes
of the 75%+ that currently engage Google is huge. The mechanics of the
currently used search engines is something to keep your eye on. While HTML
doesn t change much each year (comparatively), search engines do. Simply
put: make sure you know what to do to get ranked in this ever evolving
market!
-One last note: make sure you
know what pages are visited and where users are spending there time. If
you have a well visited page (found through your web stats) that isn t
receiving much time spent: GUESS WHERE YOU NEED A REWRITE!
This is meant to be, and should
be a good start to all wanting high search engine ranking within there
web design realm.
Author-Bio: Bill Naugle has
been writing articles, press releases and ebooks to help Webmasters achieve
success in search engine rankings. He has written on many subjects. He
started writing on the internet in 2001. http://www.websiterankingtop.com/ |