Introduction to Search Engine Optimization
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important to your overall online marketing strategy.
Introduction
Imagine that you would like to find information on red widgets. Since you dont know any online resources for red
widgets, you will have to use a search engine. How will you do this?
Most likely you will use either Google, Yahoo, or MSN. After searching, you will see a number of different things
on your screen. The top section of your results will most likely display pay-per-click ads. This simply means that
any link you find here was put here by somebody paying for it. You will also find these ads usually running down
the right side of the screen. However, the largest section of the results page is in the center, where you will
find the natural search engine results. You notice that there are thousands, if not millions of results returned.
Each individual search engine must have a way of ordering these websites in order to display the most relative
results to you.
This is where the term search engine optimization (or SEO) comes in. This leads us to the first frequently asked
question.
What is SEO?
Search engine optimization is the art of employing certain methods which, in the end, have the intent to move your
own website as high as possible in the search results for specific keywords or keyword phrases. This is also what
is meant when you hear ads about 'boosting your ranking' or something similar.
These methods cover a wide range of factors, including both on-site optimization and off-site optimization. What is
also interesting about search engine optimization is that there really are very few objective factors which affect
your rankings. Webmasters and SEOs have a pretty good idea of what factors have at least minimal impact on your
rankings - but the significance of each factor is largely disputed. So why do you hear about SEO firms and
companies that claim to be able to help your ranking?
Many theories on search engine optimization are actually theories. Meaning, they have actual data to back up any
conclusions. Other than the largely accepted theories, different people develop their own hypothesis on what they
feel to be important. These are often supported by many different SEOs but often do not have any evidence or data
to back it up.
How do you know what to do?
Google, the single largest and most used search engine, has provided webmasters with quality guidelines for getting
your site included in their results. This should be the most basic set of guidelines any webmaster should follow.
There are, however, many factors which the majority of search engine optimizers agree on. These factors are based
on research, observation, and accounts of experiences from webmasters and search engine optimizers.
What are the factors?
Although this list could be overwhelmingly long, the factors below are a brief list of basic factors which are
known to have some type of effect on website ranking. Keep in mind, that each search engine most likely weights
each factor differently, which is partly why you see different results at Google, Yahoo, and MSN. The following 10
factors are a list of what are conisidered the most significant things you can do:
Title Tag
The title tag is one of the most important aspects of on-site optimization. It should both describe the page and
contain keywords.
Keyword Usage
The frequency and method you use keywords on a page affects the value each search engine gives your site.
The full version of this article (3 pages) is here: SEO FAQ
Lee Schmidt is a website analyst for a small business, and also writes for SEO Inside Out.
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