Showing posts with label search optimisation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label search optimisation. Show all posts

Friday, October 19, 2012

Search Engine Optimisation - Getting Back to Basics

Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) is a mystery for most website owners and although thousands of articles and posts have been written on the subject, there is  often conflicting information about what is an effective SEO strategy.

In an easy to understand video “How Search Works” Matt Cutts, Google Quality Engineer explains how Google indexes pages and then delivers results when someone does a search. The main point Matt makes is that Google asks over 200 questions of each page and then delivers pages that are most relevant.

When deciding which pages to show for each search term, some of the questions Google
asks include:

Do the search words words appear in the title?
Do they appear in the URL (website address)?
Does the page include synonyms for those keywords?
Is the page on a quality website or a spammy website?
What is the page’s “Page Rank”?
How many pages link to this page?

Then Google combines all the answers, gives each page a score and delivers the results, which it feels is the most appropriate to what the visitor is searching for.

Although the exact formula for delivering search results is not known, there are basic things that you should do if you wish to rank high for certain keywords.

1. Include keywords in the Title of your pages, in the headings of your pages, in the page description and in meta keywords as well as in alt tags of your images.

2. Provide quality, original content in the website

3. Update your website regularly with fresh information

4. Get as many links as possible from relevant websites back to yours

Search Engine Optimisation is not a one off exercise … you need to keep working at it. Whilst many people try to trick the search engines, it is never a good idea, as they ultimately end up being dropped from the search engines and even banned.

Your first priority should be to find keywords which have a reasonable amount of searches each month, but for which not a lot of other websites have been optimised. There are two main tools you can use for this – Google Adwords Keyword Suggestion Tool or Wordtracker. Each works slightly differently, but both will give you an idea on the right keywords to use.

It’s never a good idea to optimise your website for generic keywords, such as “travel” or “cars” for example. You want to optimise your website for keywords that people are searching for, when they are ready to buy, not for keywords that they are searching for when they are doing research.

Ultimately, Google and other search engines, such as Bing and Yahoo want to display content that is as relevant to their visitors as possible, so the more relevant content you have on your website, the better.

Remember, when one of your potential customers searches for a product/service you offer, only two outcomes are possible.

1. They find your website
2. They find your competitor’s website

So the more you do, the more chances you have of your
website ranking higher than your competitors.

You can certainly hire a Search Engine Optimisation company to do the work for you, but the truth is there is a lot you can do yourself. Just take one step at a time. Research your keywords, then add them to your website and build backlinks from other website to yours.

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Ivana Katz of Websites 4 Small business makes it easy for you to get your business on the internet. If you're looking for a professional and affordable website designer, who can also assist you with search engine optimisation, visit www.web4business.com.au and download a copy of your free website plan.



Friday, February 13, 2009

SiteProNews: Webmaster News & Resources » Blog Archive » Traffic Building Strategies That Work

SiteProNews: Webmaster News & Resources » Blog Archive » Traffic Building Strategies That Work

I was up at a friends place the other day and he mentioned somewhat casually that he was closing his store down and moving to another location. Since he had operated at that location for about ten years, I was surprised by this revelation. When I asked him the reasons for his relocation he replied quickly, “Bill, if you want to make money in this business, you’ve got to go where the traffic is” While this statement may seem somewhat simplistic, it’s good sound advice regardless of what type of business you’re operating.

It’s no different in the world of Cyberspace because without sufficient website traffic, your chances of success are slim and none. While there are numerous methods of building web traffic, the reality is that it takes time and effort to build a web presence and steady traffic. While many traffic building strategies cost money, the good news is that many site traffic builders are free. Some excellent ways to increase traffic that are low cost and even free are; reciprocal linking, traffic exchanges, writing articles and posting to forums.

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Thursday, January 15, 2009

Internet Marketing - SEO - Debunking the Top 10 Search Engine Myths

Internet Marketing - SEO - Debunking the Top 10 Search Engine Myths

We've all done it at some point in our professional lives. We search a keyword that describes our business only to scratch our head as to how our competitor's website shows up on the top of the list instead of ours. If you've gone one step further and read about Search Engine Optimization, then surely you have come across the conflicting information online.

One article tells you to do one thing while another tells you to do the opposite. Which one should you believe?


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Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Search Engine Optimisation

Articles - A Down and Dirty Guide to Search Engine Optimisation

A Down and Dirty Guide to Search Engine Optimisation and Positioning

I've been asked here to sum up what everyone should know about search engine positioning.

First, two caveats:

1) Search Engine Positioning is only a tiny part of the big Internet Marketing picture. It takes time and there are other things that will pay off far more in the long run.

2) This is a gross simplification of the whole process.

With that said, let's dive in.
1. This discussion will focus on spider engines. That is, an engine that goes to your site and indexes you based on what it finds. Directories are a whole 'nother ball game (which we will address in another article). Good examples of spiders are: Infoseek, Excite, and AltaVista.

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