Search Engine Strategies for Success: 2006
1. Quality Content: I say this so often and I cannot
overemphasize this enough: Content is KING! Search engine
spiders, crawl the net to find what? Content! Your site has
information (hopefully) that you want the spiders to see and
include in their index. By the creation and publication of
quality content, you give the search engines more reason to
return. You are feeding them what they want. In 2006, you should
be finding creative ways to get your content noticed and viewed
as well as finding creative ways to publish fresh content on a
regular basis. A very good way this is done is through the use
of message boards (hosted on your site) and by blogs (enabling
you to publish more frequently).
2. Don't Overextend Your Link Exchange Structure: Backlinks were
a popular way to increase your rankings fast in the search
engines. The tradition holds: find a PR7 website and trade
backlinks and you'll be indexed in Google within 24 hours. That
strategy still holds true and is beneficial for new websites.
But in my opinion the days of tremendous link-swapping are
coming to an end. Many websites have been founded with the
purpose of allowing you to exchange links with other websites.
This has caused a massive influx of webmasters who want to
exchange a ton of links with the hope that it will help them in
the search engines.
But what really matters when it comes to links is the amount of
quality one-way backlinks that direct users to your website. You
want the balance of links to be in your favor, that is what
leads to success.
Also, there has been talk of search engines taking notice of
these "link-farms" and penalizing those who take part in them.
So if you do take part in link exchanges, please be moderate in
respect to the number of exchanges you take part in.
3. RSS and XML: Two new technologies that have begun to take
center stage especially in 2005 include a programming language
that has been around for several years called XML. XML is shorth
for extensible markup language and is a derivative from HTML.
The main difference is your ability to create descriptive tags
for your data.
This has led to the advent of RSS or real simple syndication.
RSS is a way for you to publish your data to an XML file hosted
on your site. Users subscribe to your RSS feed via the XML file
and whenever you make a changes to your XML file they are
notified. It's become a major technology used by news agencies
and bloggers alike as a simple method of publishing your
information across a wide variety of platforms.
XML has also proved useful with the Google Sitemaps program,
newly released in 2005. The optional tags available with the XML
sitemap allow you to be descriptive about the individual pages
on your site including dates the individual pages were modified.
There are some small things you need to pay attention to when
creating this: namely you have to follow the Google xml schema,
and you have to be diligent about tracking and fixing errors in
the code. But if used correctly, it is a great way to help
Google index the hidden pages of your website due to javascript
or flash.
4. Stay away from Flash and Javascript for the time being: Flash
and Javascript are very powerful tools for creating dynamic and
eye catching websites. The most prominent problem with the two
technologies is that the spiders can't index through them (at
least not yet). This limits your ability to have the search
engines index portions of your site. Many have speculated that
the Big 3 are working on solving this problem, but for the time
being, avoid or limit your use of these technologies.
5. Avoid Unethical SEO: There are a lot of programs out there
that help you to acheive maxmum linkback ratios in a very short
amount of time. Some of them are good; some are bad. In fact,
some of them will waste your effort trying to post trivial
comments on blogs or trying to maximize your link exchanges. In
my opinion, you should seek success in SEM the right, ethical
way. Seek out honest web companies to exchange a moderate amount
of links with. Post only relevant comments to forums and blogs
because that behavior leads to lasting link backs. Also, don't
try to manipulate your website to make it appear to have a
higher PR than you really do. Google sees that one!
6. Last, but not least, Articles: There is a little bit of
controversial talk about whether it is right to post articles
for free use in directories. In my opinion, you are providing a
well needed service to webmasters and I don't see this one as a
potential loss for 2006. Information is valuable. And websites
that need content (especially fresh content) desire what you do
to make their efforts a success. So it is natural for your
website rankings to benefit through backlinks from those
articles. It's a win-win situation.
One other thought on this subject. Right now, the search engines
can punish websites for having duplicate content, and that is an
argument that many will propose. But, the search engines will
usually only punish you if the html format of a web site is
similar, not a couple of articles. So posting articles is safe
for now.
But be cautious. Many lucrative methods of ethical SEO can be
turned into a problem when too many people attempt to abuse the
technology.
So that's it. Short, but informative. SEO is both an art and a
technology that we have to use correctly for the right type of
success. Who knows what the year ahead may bring, but playing
your cards right, you can acheive success and avoid any pitfalls
that may come.
About the author:
John Wooton Author and Creator, The SEO Journal Blog,
http://seojournal05.blogspot.com/