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Writing_for_People_and_for_Search_Engines
| Writing for People and for Search Engines
So you've decided to get a website that's optimized for search
engines. You're no dummy. You want your website to show up any
time a search is conducted in your area of expertise. Who can
blame you? But wait. Be prepared for twists and turns ahead.
The Bible says, "My people perish from lack of knowledge." This
is also true in the technical world of search engine marketing.
Your lack of understanding of how search engines find websites
can be detrimental to your success. In effect, you could lose
your website investment, and lose again by not being at the top
of the engines later. If your website is built and written
correctly, you will experience a positive return on your website
investment that pays dividends for years to come.
Before you start correcting the website content created for you
by The Marketing Shop, or any webmaster experienced in SEO, make
sure you have a firm grasp of search engine optimization. If you
have a question about something that looks peculiar, ask your
designer before you spend too much time fretting. Chances
are--if it's on your website--it's there for a purpose.
Writing a website is a delicate balance between pleasing people
and computers. Strike the right balance and you'll find your
website at the top of the search engines, converting your
website traffic into loyal clients. Miss the mark and your site
will be in no man's land without a word to say.
Here's a few things to know about search engine optimization
before reading your website content for the first time:
Keywords are Paramount. If your website does not have the
keyword content that people are using for search, it will not
show up in search results, period. This is not quantum physics.
Computers are machines. They can only pick up text. It's crucial
that we analyze what people are typing into the search engines
and build your website content accordingly.
Keyword Research is Necessary. The Marketing Shop performs
extensive keyword research for all our web marketing clients. We
want to know exactly what people are typing in what into the
search engines to find products and services like yours. Based
upon our expertise in search engine optimization, we determine
the best keywords and phrases to optimize on your site. We have
many different calculations that we use to determine which
keywords to optimize for and rest assured we've done our
homework on the best keywords for the current development phase
of your website.
Headings Must Be Search Engine Optimized. The headings of your
website impact your website search engine optimization. It is
important that they read in a precise way in order for you to
"score points" with the search engines and rank higher in search
results. There are at least three levels of headings (h1, h2 and
h3). If you're keywords aren't here, your page won't be
optimized.
We try to maintain a balance by writing headings that are search
engine optimized, and compelling for the reader. A headline sets
up the structure of the page and entices people to read further.
We try to do both wherever possible.
Your Page Layout Must Be Search Engine Optimized. Everything
about your website must be optimized for search or you may loose
valuable opportunities to gain new customers. Our websites have
generally the same layout because our research has shown the
layout to be most effective for SEO. While there are probably
many better ways to layout your website, we prefer the way that
the search engines prefer in effort to attract website traffic.
Your Navigation Will Make or Break Your Search Rankings. The
navigation on your website is integral to your website for a
variety of reasons. First, it contains links that help the
search engine spiders get to where they need to go on your site.
Second, it contains keywords that help your website get indexed
for search queries.
We strive to create intuitive and easy to use navigation systems
that are search engine optimized. Much thought goes into the
creation of your navigation. Though it may see strange, your
navigation is built for search engines and people. Whenever
possible, we will add keywords and key phrases to each and every
link of your navigation. Here's some bizarre things you may
encounter on your SEO navigation:
Repetition Keywords: It's important to put keywords everywhere,
including the navigation system. Not only do the keywords score
points for being there, but the link itself scores double points
for linking to the page it's linking to. Re-Phrasing of
Terminology: Sometimes we will need to breakdown the way you
phrase something in order to make it match with what people are
searching for in the search engines. If our research shows that
people are not searching for a given term, we will change it to
suit the search queries of the customers you want to win.
Localization is A Sticky Situation. Many of The Marketing Shop
website clients are those seeking web marketing in a local
vicinity. We do our best to bring you customers only from the
area you request. However, there are times when our keyword
research concludes that people are just not searching for your
local area and we have to optimize more broadly. If this is the
case, rest assured that targeting the broader area will still
render results in your local area due to our expertise in local
web marketing.
Each Page is Only Optimized for One or Two Phrases. The most
successful web pages for search engines are optimized for only
one or two keyword phrases. That means the title is about one
thing and the page contains the same keywords sprinkled
throughout with plenty of links reflecting the same keywords
too.
Images are Invisible to Search Engines. If you were expecting a
website to be a lead-generator that has more visual appeal and
aesthetic stimulation, please reconsider. Images are invisible
to search engines. Studies also show that people want
information when they come on the web as opposed to a colorful
"website brochure."
Content is King. Content is king for a variety of reasons
including for search engine optimization, for website conversion
enhancement and for inclusion into Google.
Search Engines: Search engines can read only text. It makes
sense to keep fresh, relevant content on your site for search
engine crawlers. Website Conversion Enhancement: People are on
the web to get information, not to read brochures. The more
information you provide for them, the "stickier" your website
becomes and the more people will bookmark your site and rely on
it for pertinent information. (See article on web content.)
Also, people who get free and valuable information from your
website are more likely to rely and depend upon you when they're
ready to purchase goods and services. It's a "give before you
get" mentality that really works. Offer information and your
website visitors will reward you with loyalty.
Another way good web content affects your website's conversion
capabilities is by showing your clients how you operate. Your
web content is very telling as to the goods and services you
provide. If you skimp on your content and your competitor does
not, your competitor will win the business. Your prospects may
wonder why you're not offering adequate information. Do you not
know what you're doing? Do you have something to hide? Will you
skimp later? It's best to just ante up the info immediately.
Google has strict requirements for it's top search result
contenders, including inclusion in the DMOZ. The DMOZ is a human
edited directory that requires unique and informative content as
a barrier to entry. We're in the Information Age, time to step
it up and provide useful information. The World is Changing and
Your Customer is Well Informed. Why bother creating websites
that are valuable to our website visitors? Because your customer
is different today than ever before. Information is readily
available to everyone. The person who gives out information most
efficiently is the one people will rely on to do business with
in the future. Customers are well informed, savvy and able to
get information at the click of a mouse. We need to step out of
the box and cater to the new consumer.
SEO Sites Can be Tacky. There are websites out there that try to
capitalize on knowledge of search engine optimization by adding
keywords flagrantly and abusing the system. The Marketing Shop
will never do that as we rely only on ethical search engine
optimization techniques. We care more about people than we do
about search engine rankings. The only time we'll put machines
over people is when it's very important to the overall SEO
success of your website. Other times, we try to appeal human
visitors most of all.
Conclusion Before you get started, make sure you understand what
it takes to get to the top of the search engines. Good
foundational knowledge in SEO will help your site be more
successful, and save your web designer and SEO professional a
ton of headaches in trying to get you to understand what's what.
Please understand that The Marketing Shop will do nothing to
your website without having a good reason for doing so. Please
ask questions before you get frustrated.
About the author:
Jennifer Ryan is the CEO of Dallas web design firm, The
Marketing Shop. She is a web promotions and sales expert as well
as a successful published author and copywriter. Jennifer holds
her bachelors degree in Christian Ministry and Business
Management from Dallas Baptist University. Having earned
numerous awards, recognition and financial success in sales,
Jennifer now sells Dallas web design services to businesses
worldwide. Visit http://w
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