Beginners Guide to Search Engine Optimization

submitted: Aug 27th 2008 | by: RachelRay | Total views: 1 | Word Count: 537 | PDF View | Print Article

Search engines are the gateway for any web business, Google being the most prominent out there. It's important to get the highest page listing possible as few people searching for what they're looking for, will go several pages deep into their search listings. There are companies out there making tempting promises to get you on the first page often times at exorbitant prices.

The best way is to try to get free organic website traffic, meaning when someone searches for a term or phrase in the search engine, those pages that come up are "organic" type listings. Being on page one is highly desirable as few people search beyond the first one or two pages listed. This is different than the paid ads you see on the right hand side of the page, other wise known as "pay per click" ads. Trying to get listed at a high page rank is known as search engine optimization or SEO and boils down to:

1. Content, content, content. You need real content on your web, this is content that has real meaning to real people, not just stuffing a bunch of keywords that make no sense. Search engines use programs called web crawlers or web spiders that list web sites. The one thing those web crawlers looks for is content. They figure out if a site has content by tracing keyword phrases. This is why search engine optimization usually starts by picking keywords and writing content around them; many web site marketing experts advocate writing a high density of the same keywords, but doing too much of this can actually work against you.

2. Links back to your site from other's sites provide validation. The more links particularly links that relate to your site's content, the higher your page ranking will be. Methods to get link backs range from link exchanges with other websites in related topics, to writing articles about the topic you're dealing with, to social bookmarking sites and such.

3. Updated and fresh content. This is important both for your human visitors as well as the web spiders. When both see there's new content added at least 3 times a week, they will be more likely to come back more often. It takes an average of seven visits before someone will purchase a product or post on a forum, so it's important to give both reason to return to your site.

4. Web structures that make sense. Your web site should have clearly structured navigational links, your landing page or front page should have links to everything else on the site.

5. Text means everything. The search engine spiders ignore Javascript and graphics and until recently couldn't read text in Flash animations. If the spiders can't read these items, it doesn't help your page rankings at all. So you need plenty of real content on your site.

The real trick for long haul success to search optimization is to ensure your website is as easy to use as possible. Make it simple to navigate for visitors who want to read about your site and content that makes them come back.

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By Rachel Ray - Exploring ideas to add to family finances through home business suggestions and web promotion for obtaining website traffic.


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