What
is Search Engine Optimization?
By F.
Terrence Markle
It
is no secret that search engines are the number one traffic generating
method for driving visitors to the different web sites. Search
engines are very useful in helping people find the relevant information
they seek on the Internet. The major search engines develop and
maintain their own gigantic database of web sites that can be
searched by a user typing in a keyword or keyword phrase in the
search box.
Search
engine optimization (SEO) is the process of studying the search
engines in an effort to determine how to get your web site to
rank high on user searches. Depending on the statistical information
reviewed, search engines account for over 80% of the visitor traffic
to web sites.
Within
the search engine category, Google accounts for most of the search
engine traffic. The other top search engines include but are not
limited to: Yahoo, AOL Search, Overture, AllTheWeb, MSN Search,
WiseNut, HotBot, Teoma, and Ask Jeeves. You can register your
web site with the various search engines but it is a demanding
process and takes time.
Visitor
traffic from the search engines can be obtained through organic
(natural) or pay-per-click (PPC) search results. The non-paid
organic search results are the list of web sites (generally 10
per page) returned when a user searches on a specific keyword
or keyword phrase. Keyword is the word or phrase that is typed
into the search engine's search box. The PPC items are the paid
advertisements for a specific keyword or keyword phrase and listed
on the same page as the organic search results.
You
are telling the search engines what your web site is about when
you employ SEO tactics. Search engine optimization involves the
layout of your web page so that it is very easy to navigate and
read. In addition, you must skillfully place your keywords in
your web page in a manner that conveys the information that is
being searched for by your visitor. The keywords should be placed
in the Title tag, Meta Description tag and at the beginning of
the Body tag sections. Search engines look for relevant and original
content in your web page that is relative to the your site’s keyword
theme.
Search
engines find out about your web site through your submission to
the search engine or through a link to your site from another
web site that has already been indexed. The search engine uses
a spider (i.e., a computer program) to index (i.e., classify and
include in the search engine database) your individual web site
pages. The spider is often referred to as a crawler. These spiders
follow links from one site to another site and create an index
of information for inclusion in the search engine database on
each web page they visit. The spider is more likely to index a
static HTML web page higher than one generated dynamically.
You
can make your web page more search engine friendly by reducing
or eliminating any flash animation or graphics in your home page.
Design each page of your web site so that the keyword or keyword
phrase information being searched for by your visitors can be
easily found. You need to convey the central message or theme
of your web page to your visitors.
In
addition, your web site should have a site map. A site map displays
a visual model of the pages within your web site. It enables your
visitors to navigate through your web site that has more than
one page. Each listing in your site map should be an active link
to enable your visitor to click on the link and move directly
to that specific section of your web site.
It
will take a lot of concentrated work to achieve a top ranking
in any of the search engines. Rank is the position in the search
engine results page that a web site appears when someone searches
for a specific keyword or keyword phrase. The typical search engine
results page has 10 positions for web sites returned as the result
of the user's search.
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Copyright
(C) 2004 – F. Terrence Markle has worked for over 20 years with
public and private companies. He has an MBA in marketing and finance.
He has been involved with Internet-related businesses for over
3 years. His primary focus is the marketing of affiliate programs.
tmarkle@quiksystems.com
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