Commonly SEO terms and Jargon used by Search
Engine Gurus
By
Peter
Green
What
does all this SEO jargon mean.
Have
you ever been left scratching your head, wondering what the Search
Engine Optimizers SEO's or Gurus are talking about.
You
are not the only one.
There
are so many terms used on the Internet that you almost need a
degree just to understand what the experts are saying.
I
thought you might like to be enlightened on some of the more commonly
used terms.
I
have divided my SEO Dictionary into two sections, Search Engine
and Web site related terms
The
More common Search Engine terms include,
Algorithm.
This is the formula used by Search Engines that determines how
any web page will rank in the search results.
Blind
Traffic. Usually lesser quality traffic to a Web site gained by
misleading promotions or search engine Spam.
Clustering.
This is where a Search Engine lists more than two pages for the
one Web site for any single search query.
CPA.
The Cost Per Action. One Action may be to send one visitor to
your site and the associated costings.
CPC.
The Cost Per Click.
CPM.
Cost per 1,000 impressions. Sending 1,000 visitors to your site
via Banner or advert views.
CTR.
Click Through Ratio. Equates to say, for every 100 Email you send
out, you may have 2 people make a positive decision to visit your
site, make a purchase etc ...
Doorway
or Gateway Page. A web page, specially designed to attract Internet
traffic from search engines, then it directs these people to another
Web site.
EPV.
Earnings Per Visitor. Usually calculated as an average.
Filter
Words. Words such as; is, am, an, for, do, was and the. Words
that search engines consider irrelevant as keywords. Note, this
is different to email filters used by ISP's.
Hit.
One single request (visitor) made to your Web site server.
IBL.
Inbound Link. An incoming link from another site to your site.
Keyword
Research. Research your keywords to optimizing your web pages.
Wordtracker.com and Oveture.com provide useful keyword tools.
Keyword
Density. The number of times a specific keyword appears on a page
compared to the number of words on a page.
ODP.
The Open Directory Project (dmoz.org) Used by Google and other
directory for many of their Directory listings. One of the best
Directories to be listed in and it is free.
OSEO.
Organic Search Engine Optimization. To Build a site that ranks
high in search engines without spending large amounts of cash.
Outbound
Link. An outgoing link from your web page to another site.
Page
Views. The number of times the pages of your website are served
or viewed as opposed to requests as this may also includes requests
for images contained on your pages.
PPC.
Pay Per Click. Paying a search engine to send people to your site.
One visitor equates to one click.
PR.
Google Page Rank, how Google rates your web page from 1 to 10.
Aim to get 3, 4 or 5 and you are doing well.
Query.
A search for a word or term in a search engine.
ROI.
Return on Investment relating to Promoting your site, comparing
your investment to your overall income from said site.
SE.
Search Engine.
SEM.
Search engine marketing. Promoting your site using Search Engines
to get visitors to your site.
SEO.
Search Engine Optimization. Creating search engine friendly page
content to help your page to achieve a high ranking. or Search
Engine Optimizer.
SEP.
Search engine placement, positioning or promotion. Is your site
number one, or on page ten in search listings.
SERP.
Search Engine Results Page.
SPAM.
Promoting your Web site by keyword stuffing and other deceptive
means. The quickest way to have your web site banned from Search
Engines.
Stemming.
If you search for "painting" in a search engine that uses stemming
technology the results will also include results for the words
paint, paints and painter.
Stop
Word. Words commonly ignored in a search as the word is commonly
used and thought irrelevant. Common words such as. got, I, me,
you and sometimes larger more common words like computer and Internet
as searches including these words literally returns many thousands
of results.
A
Unique Visitor. When a new computer or person connecting to your
Websites server. A unique visitor differs from pages hits or requests.
URL.
Universal Resource Locator.
USP.
Unique Selling Proposition. Effective advertising that conforms
to certain advertising concepts.
That
is a very basic list of the more commonly used terms used by the
average webmaster or SEO.
Now
lets look at some of the more commonly used Web site terms and
abbreviations.
API.
Application Programming Interface.
ASCII.
American Standard Code for Information Interchange.
ALT
text. The text that appears when you move your mouse over the
top of an image or a picture on a web page.
Anchor
Text - Also known as Linking Text, the clickable text of a hyperlink.
Below
the fold - The content of a web page that is not seen by the consumer
unless the consumer scrolls down.
CSS.
Cascading Style Sheets, used with many newer websites to create
rules for the items on a website.
html.
Hypertext Markup Language. The most common form of coding used
to build web pages.
dhtml.
Dynamic Hypertext Markup Language.
DNS.
Domain Name System or Server.
File.
Common Internet File types include .zip .pdf .gif .jpg .png .swf
FTP.
- File Transfer Protocol. Used to transfer files from your computer
to the server where your website is hosted.
GUI.
Graphical User Interface.
http.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. Note that http proceeds the domain
name in a URL
ISP.
Internet Service Provider. Connects your computer to the Internet.
JS.
Java Script, used in conjunction with creating web pages.
MB.
Megabyte which is 1,000,000 bytes. A GB or Gigabyte is made up
on 1,000 MB
Meta
Tags. Meta Description Content, Keywords and Title are used in
the head section of websites. There are 50 or 60 other tags but
these are the 3 most commonly used. They are very important when
it comes to listing your site in Search engines.
Ram.
Random Access Memory, Thats what you run out of when you have
too many web pages open on your computer.
Stats.
Your Web site Statistics.
URL.
Uniform Resource Locator. The full IP address or Domain name of
your website.
WWW.
World Wide Web
Here
is one you can use to impress your works mates.
YB.
Yottabyte. 5 levels above a Gigabyte. Written down in Bytes as
a one followed by 24 zeros. 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
There
are many thousands of terms relating exclusively to the Internet,
Web sites, computers and Search Engines that had not even been
thought of 10 years ago.
Many
of the terms I have only covered with a basic description as some
of these terminologies would take a page to fully cover.
So
its not surprising that it can be very confusing to first time
Internet users.
May
your week be an enlightened one.
PETER
GREEN.
Editor
of ~ The INDEX ~ ezine.
Editor@Internet-income-index.com
http://www.Internet-Income-Index.com
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