Search_Engine_Optimization_for_Newbies
| Search Engine Optimization for Newbies
80 percent of web surfers start their journey on a search
engine. There are close to four billion pages indexed in the
major search engines. While search engines are not (and should
not be) the only way to promote your business online, it is one
of the most important.
If you have a small business website, and you want to rank well,
there are a few things you need to do. First, don't think that
users will search for your site for your company name. If, for
example, you have a website design firm in Dallas, you should
try to rank high when somebody searches for "web design dallas",
or "web design company dallas". These phrases are known as
"keywords", and they are the first thing you must define (even
before you start designing your website).
There are several ways to choose the right keywords. When
choosing them, remember to make sure that they are terms that
search engine users actually use, or you may end up ranking high
for search terms that nobody uses. For some tips on chosing the
right keywords you can check out my article at
http://www.theinternetdigest.net/archive/keywordoptimization.html
.
The next question is, how do search engines know that your page
is relevant to your chosen keywords? The answer is twofold:
1) They rely on your page copy: If your keywords, and other
related terms, are mentioned frequently on your web page, your
relevance for those words will increase (don't overdo it,
though, or the search engines will treat is as spam). For more
information on how to optimize your page's copy for the search
engines, you can check out my article:
http://www.theinternetdigest.net/archive/web-page-optimization.ht
ml .
2) They rely on links to your page from other web pages: This is
understandable, since if search engines relied only on web page
copy, it would be too easy to manipulate results. Outside
inbound links from quality sites are difficult to get, and
therefore carry significant weight. Regarding inbound links, two
things are important:
a) the quality and topic of the page where the link originates
should be relevant to your topic, and
b) the words on the text used to link to you must contain your
preferred keywords: if those links say "Dallas Web Design
Company", the search engines will conclude that you are a web
design company based in Dallas (by the same token, the words
"click here" won't tell search engines anything about your
site).
In a nutshell, find the right keywords, make your page copy
relevant to those keywords, and get a lot of quality inbound
links with your keywords in the link text, and you will be on
your way to high search engine rankings.
For more tips on internet marketing and search engine
optimization, you can visit my site at
http://www.theinternetdigest.net, read my article
"Do-It-Yourself Search Engine Optimization" at
http://www.accordmarketing.com/tid/archive/diy-search-engine-opti
mization.html or check out the SEOBook at
http://www.accordmarketing.com/seobook/
About the author:
Mario Sanchez is a Miami based freelance writer who focuses on
Internet marketing and web design topics. He publishes The
Internet Digest ( http://www.theinternetdigest.net ), a growing
collection of web design and Internet marketing articles, tips
and resources.
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