Basic in Search Engine Optimization

Released on = September 2, 2006, 4:22 pm

Press Release Author = Jackie Ford @ Cpxclick

Industry = Advertising

Press Release Summary = Nowaday, most people only talk about Googel, MSN and Yahoo
new algorithms change. Of course, if you can estimiate search engine algorithms,
your page search engines ranking

If there is one guaranteed constant in this business it is that there will always be
changes in the search engines\' rankings. Our job, as search engine marketers, is to
stay on top of the changes and to monitor how the change affects our clients\' site\'s
traffïc.


Press Release Body = What follows is a \"back to the basics\" on getting good rankings:

Keyphrases

First things first: Always be sure to research the keyphrases you intend on using.
Find out what keyphrases Internet users most often employ to find your product or
service. There is no point optimizing your site for \"online web marketing\" if
everyone types in \"Internet marketing\".

Once you have a list of potential keyphrases with a high amount of Internet traffïc,
comb over that list and see which keyphrases best describe your product or service.
These are the ones you should consider.

Hëre are some sites that can help you in your research:


Wordtracker
Google AdWords
Overture


Research your competition with these questïons in mind:


* What keyphrases are they using (take a peek at their keyword Meta tag)?
* What are the titles of their sites?
* When you do a search for the keyphrases you are considering, who comes up in
the top five rankings?
* What is their title/keyphrases?
* Are the top ranking sites your competitors or are they industry associations?


Use the keyword effectiveness index (KEI) tool at Wordtracker to compare the
effectiveness of your keyphrases. A higher KEI signifies a better ratio of
demand-to-competition for a keyphrase.

Do a link search to see who is linking to your competition. In a search engine, type
in \"link:\" (without the quotes) followed by the URL you want to verify. This will
allow you to see all the important links to the site that the search engine tracks
(I would recommend doing this in both Google and Yahoo).


Can you get links from the same sites as your competitors?
Are there industry associations or organizations that are linking to the top sites,
but not to you?
Get your link campaign going! (see the article about linking for search engines to
learn why links are important)

Optimizing Your Web Site

Now that you know what keyphrase you are optimizing for, hëre is how to optimize
your site: write good quality content that focuses on your keyphrases.

Above all else, this is the single most important factor.

Sure there are other on-site factors such as:


* Getting the keyphrase into the title (this is the second most important factor)
* Getting the keyphrase into the Meta description tag, the Meta keyword tag, the
headers and sub headers, the alt tags, and into some link text (some of these
factors are VERY minor)
* Having a good site map so that the search engine spiders can easily navigate
your site
* Having a robots.txt to include the pages that you want the search engines to
include
* Don\'t use frames
* Use flash wisely (not the WHOLE site in flash)
* Use external files for your java-scripts
* Use cascading style sheets (a .css file)
* Use dynamic URL\'s wisely (Avoid using URL\'s with ? or & in them)


Content is king

Oh...and did I mention that you need to write good quality content that focuses on
your keyphrases? All of the points above are superfluous if you don\'t have good
content. Content is the food that the search engine spiders like to gobble up with a
voracious appetite. The items below are just the side dishes. You need good content
to get decent rankings, but you need the side dishes to become a serious competitor
in your market.


* Write about your keyphrases.
* Write extra pages.
* Write about your industry.
* Write about your product or service\'s uses.
* How will your product/service improve the life of the consumer? Find out, and
then write about it.
* Why is your product/service better than your competitor\'s? Think of a reason
and write about it.
* What is the history of your product/service? Or your industry? Write about it.
* Who are you? Everyone always enjoys \"about us\" pages...
* And of course, be sure to serve the search engine spiders with a tasty main
dish full of keyphrases!
* Whatever you do, be sure that you don\'t write junk or filler copy and double
chëck that everything reads well. Keep in mind that writing about your keyphrase
doesn\'t mean adding the keyphrase unnaturally into the text. If you have any
doubts, employ the talents of an expert to do the writing for you!


Links

Start soliciting links today! Get people in your industry to link to you. Contact:


* Industry associations and organizations
* Web sites about your industry
* Sites related to your product or service
* Suppliers
* Resellers
* Competitors who don\'t compete in the same region
* Sites that sell products/services that relate to yours, but don\'t compete
directly
* See my article on soliciting links for more information on how to go about it:
Linking is Queen


Submissions

Submit to all the directories you can find, so long as they are related (e.g., don\'t
submit to the Abba directory unless your site is about Abba). Submitting to a
directory should not be a mindless activity. Read the directory\'s directions on how
to submit Very Carefully. Write your description very well, and tailor it to each
directory in order to follow their guidelines. Make sure you submit (and get in) to
www.dmoz.org - it is probably the most important directory out there today.

Do research and find \"vertical directories\" that focus on your industry, and submit
to them. These directories are very important because, for example, if you have a
dodo bird site, what better potential client than someone who found you through a
dodo bird directory!

Search engines and directories are different. Do not confuse them. You can submit to
all the search engines you can find, but it usually won\'t do much because the good
search engines will find you anyway. Submitting to random search engines will
usually only increase your email sp@m. Don\'t waste your monëy on search engine
submission software for the same reasons.

Hëre is a partial list of the current important search engines:


* Google
* Yahoo
* MSN



Conclusion


Build your web site for your customers, within the guidelines that the search
engines set out.
Don\'t make the site awkward by over-conforming.
The site\'s first focus should be on what your clients want.
Create good content. Good, quality content that reads well and flows seamlessly.
Update it regularly. An active, living site is healthier than a stagnant, dead one
(the search engines spiders like their food alive and full of life).

And remember: Content is King!

Web Site = http://www.cpxclick.com

Contact Details = 7 Deborah Terrace, Chico, CA, US
(530) 354-0513
support@cpxclick.com

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