Beginner's Guide to Search Engine Optimization.
Search Engine Optimization, also known as SEO, is the art and
science of making web pages attractive to the search engines.
The better optimized the page is, the higher a ranking it will
achieve in search engine result listings. This is especially
critical because most people who use search engines only look at
the first page or two of the search results, so for a page to
get high traffic from a search engine, it has to be listed in
those first two or three pages.
In short, Search engine optimization is the process of
increasing the amount of visitors to a Web site by ranking high
in the search results of a search engine. The higher a Web site
ranks in the results of a search, the greater the chance that
that site will be visited by a user. It is common practice for
Internet users to not click through pages and pages of search
results. Search engine optimization (SEO) helps to ensure that a
site is accessible to a search engine and improves the chances
that the site will be found by the search engine.
Search engine optimization is the practice of guiding the
development or redevelopment of a website so that it will
naturally attract visitors by winning top ranking on the major
search engines for selected search terms and phrases.
Search engine optimization is the adjustment of html page
entities and content for the express purpose of ranking higher
on search engines. Search engine optimization is the skill of
designing or re-designing a website in order to improve the
search engine ranking of that website for certain relevant
keywords.
How do Search Engines Work?
In order to use Search Engine Optimization one must know full
functionality of Search Engines. The working is as follows:
Search Engines for the general web do not really search the
World Wide Web directly. Each one search a database of the full
text of web pages selected from the billions of web pages out
there residing on servers. When you search the web using a
search engine, you are always searching a somewhat stale copy of
the real web page. When you click on links provided in search
engine search results, you retrieve from the server the current
version of the page. Search engine databases are selected and
built by computer robot programs called spiders. Although it is
said they "crawl" the web in their hunt for pages to include, in
truth they stay in one place. They find the pages for potential
inclusion by following the links in the pages they already have
in their database (i.e., already know). They cannot think or
type a URL or use judgment to decide to go look something up and
see what's on the web about it. Computers are getting more
sophisticated all the time, but they are still brainless. If a
web page is never linked to in any other page, search engine
spider's cannot find it. The only way a brand new page - one
that no other page has ever linked to - can get into a search
engine is for its URL to be sent by some human to the search
engine companies as a request that the new page be included. All
search engine companies offer ways to do this.
After spiders find pages, they pass them on to another computer
program for indexing. This program identifies the text, links,
and other content in the page and stores it in the search engine
database's files so that the database can be searched by keyword
and whatever more advanced approaches are offered, and the page
will be found if your search matches its content.
Some types of pages and links are excluded from most search
engines by policy. Others are excluded because search engine
spiders cannot accesses them. Pages that are excluded are
referred to as the Invisible Web. The Invisible Web is estimated
to be two to three or more times bigger than the visible web.
Brief Introduction to Search Engines
While the public generally refers to all Internet searching
tools as search engines, there are actually three different
types of it. These types are as follows:
¨ Search Engines - AltaVista, Google, Teoma, AllTheWeb, MSN etc
¨ Directories - Open Directory, Yahoo, LookSmart etc
¨ Portals - AOL, Netscape, iWon, Lycos, HotBot, Excite etc
Search engines and directories take the following variables into
consideration when determining your site's ranking in the
results for a specific search:
¨ Quality - The quality of your Web site affects the directory
editor's evaluation of your submission. Quality refers to
utility or usefulness and comprehensiveness.
¨ Title - The title is one of the most important factors in your
site's eventual search engine ranking. Because directory search
engines such as Yahoo! only search through the title,
description, and URL you submit, having important keywords in
your title is critical.
¨ Content - For search engines that index your page using an
automated process, such as AltaVista, Google, Teoma, AllTheWeb,
MSN, Inktomi, the content is critical. The content must be
brief, focused, and internally consistent.
¨ Description - The Meta description tag must speak convincingly
to the search engine user and must include key words and phrases.
¨ Popularity - Popularity is a term used to describe search
engines' measurement of your site's importance to the Web
community. It factors in the number, quality, and type of Web
pages that include links back to your page. Google has a branded
version of popularity it calls Page Rank. Links to your Web site
increase your popularity and offer search engine spiders robots
more opportunities to index your page.
¨ SEO - Search Engine Optimization fine-tune the code on your
page to help you win for specific searches.
Search Engine Optimization is a science as well as an art
SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is the science and art of
achieving higher visibility across today's most important search
engines. In order to achieve the maximum and most beneficial
results, search engine optimization today needs to be carefully
planned and executed as an integrated project.
Benefits of Search Engine Optimization (SEO):
Search engine optimization will absolutely provide the
lowest-cost traffic to your site but results generally take
months to show up
¨ Search engine optimization could be thought as an investment
for your site
¨ Search engine optimization involves a one-time fee and minimal
monthly outlay
¨ Search engine optimization is time-consuming to implement, can
mean recoding entire site
¨ Search engine optimization take months for results to kick in
¨ There is no guarantee for a specific ranking in Search engine
optimization.
¨ Targets a relatively low number of high-trafficed keyword
phrases in Search engine optimization.
¨ Over the long-term is much cheaper than pay-per-click
¨ Produces long-lasting results - good Search engine
optimization can last for a year or more
¨ Substantial Increase in Search Engine Traffic, When the site
ranks for words which people search often we get lots of
targeted traffic, Compare the Organic listing search engine
traffic with other types of online advertisements this one is
much cheaper,
¨ Return of Investment is very fast and well worthy, Since
Search engine optimization send only targeted traffic to a site
the ROI for a site is quick and pretty high
¨ Return of Investment has direct impact n the conversion Ratio
since this is targeted traffic the conversion rate is very high.
¨ Search engine traffic never stops once achieved high ranking
for you, Search engines promote your site 24 hours a day, 365
days a year.
Who needs search engine optimization services?
There are over a billion web pages over internet, and most of
them are never known. Only one company in hundred-employ search
engine optimization services. It is vital to the business of any
start up company, or even a traditional established company to
be seen and know in the Internet. Search engine optimization
services are required by the vast majority of companies in the
Internet.
What does search engine optimization services do for your
company?
Search engine optimization services greatly increases the number
of customers to your website by optimizing your site to make it
rank high in the major search engines, which would increase
one's business and sales.
Sharad Saxena http://www.iwebresources.com
About the author:
Interactive Web Resources is an outsourcing company focused on
serving the needs of Small Medium & Large size Businesses in the
U.K, Australia, U.S, Europe, Canada & English speaking
countries. (Interactive Web Resources)
http://www.iwebresources.com