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WHAT IS SEO?
Search engine
optimisation tries to increase the chances of your website
appearing high in the
results when someone
searches for your service or
product.
Did you know that when you do a search
on the World
Wide Web, using say Google, there is a 40 percent chance you
will click the top result? There is an 11 percent
chance you will click the second result.
Then, it goes rapidly downhill.
So, if someone does a search
for your service or product,
and your website appears on
page 147, then simply, you lose.
So, how should your web developer increase the chances of your
website appearing on the first page?
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GETTING A BIT TECHNICAL
Search engines are programs - like Google, MSN, or Yahoo!
- that you use to find websites. They use clever programs called web robots
that regularly scour millions of websites which they index - so
that your website can appear in search result listings.
So, what is Search engine optimisation?
It is techniques that web developers use so that robots index your website in a way that increases the
chances of your site ranking highly in a search result.
No matter what
anyone tells you, getting ranked highly
is not about 'buying' preferential treatment from obscure search
engines - or even the popular ones - and nor is it about
secretive technical tricks. Today, search
engines and their robots are pretty sophisticated. While
SEO techniques used to be restricted to specific (and technical and costly) tasks, now you can easily attract visitors by doing very simple things that may not cost you a
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WHY ONLY CONTENT MATTERS
In the bad ol'
days, search engines had to see the programming code (or the words) behind your website - yes, in the web developers domain. But no
more.
Today, you can
focus on what your reader sees on your web page - the
copy - because today's search engines, like
you and your customers, look in the same places you do.
That means that
the words you
use in your website help robots index your website and increase the chances of visitors finding you.
If you have content that aligns with what
people are looking for, you are 90 percent there.
If you do not
have worthwhile content, all the search
engine optimisation techniques in the world
will not get you very far.
Because
producing content is a non-technical activity, you
or your writers can take care of it and that's good
news.
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GETTING
KEYWORDS
Search
engines don't see the thoughts and ideas.
They see 'keywords' and so picking the right
keywords to include in your content is critical.
You'll need to find out:
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what keywords are
relevant -
how much demand by customers is
there for those keywords
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how much competition is there for
those keywords
-
what keywords should be ignored
because they are too general
We won't mislead you into thinking it's
easy. For example, if you
deliberately use keywords
based on your company name - say 'Obscure&random
Consulting Services'
- you could probably claim
first position in search results.
But unless your
potential customer
already knows about
Obscure&random,
they will not think to
type those keywords.
So, how do you work out
which keywords are
useless and which are
winners?
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OBVIOUS
KEYWORDS
Choosing keywords
that are too obvious
and that many people use, means it would be
practically impossible for a website to
attain high rankings in search results.
Let's suppose that Obscure&random
Consulting Services decides to use keywords, aside from their business name,
like 'consultant', or 'best
consultant'.
Since Google indexes about 30
million pages with the word 'consultant' and
12 million for 'best consultant', it is
unlikely that Obscure&random will have many
visitors.
The competition is too
big. It would be like running in the crowd at the “Round the
Bays” marathon on a hot day. No one will find you.
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CLEVER
KEYWORDS
Finding clever keywords takes another
approach. Ask what your customer is
thinking when searching. Let's say that
the customers of
Obscure&random specialise in
selling organic pizzas to hippies.
Obscure&random help them to
manage their businesses, locate ingredients,
and satisfy their organic pizza-eating
clients. Once they have chosen some keyword phrases
like organic anchovies or pizzas
for hippies they decide to get real
data that will tell them how people really
search for information.
They can check sites like
WordTracker that help find out what keywords people are actually
using. This helps them identify
which keywords can make a real difference by
comparing their keywords with others and
seeing the results.
Once you have a set of clever keywords,
write them into your copy and
throughout your website in a way that is
informative and consistent ... but beware.
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DON'T TRICK THE ROBOT
Search engines
have become adept at finding what is useful to visitors
and what is trickery.
Once you have your keywords, do not
try to trick the robot. Here's what I mean. Google has a good list of "what not to do"
tactics and if your web developer suggests you use them, fire
him.
- Avoid hidden text or
hidden links
- Don't employ cloaking or sneaky
redirects
- Don't send automated queries to the
search engine
- Don't load pages with irrelevant
words
- Don't create multiple pages,
subdomains, or domains with
substantially duplicate content
- Avoid "doorway" pages created just
for search engines, or other "cookie
cutter" approaches such as affiliate
programs with little or no original
content
- Do not trick users by registering
misspellings of well-known web sites
Search engines may see them as attempts to manipulate
the search results. They
will categorise
your pages as spam and may do the
equivalent of a technical blacklist on your website.
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FINAL WORD
What have we covered?
- Search engine
optimisation is no longer the domain of
technical people
- Good content is 90 percent of your
best SEO technique
- The best keywords are not
those used by too many websites
- The best keywords are selected from
the customers perspective
- The best keywords are backed up by
real data about how well they perform
- Avoid tricks and prevent search engines blacklisting your website
I hope I didn't say it was going to be easy. It requires
some real thought just as any marketing exercise does.
It is hoped that this article will help you decide where you should invest
your time and money. So, on that note, happy keyword
hunting. |
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