Search Engine Optimization for Beginners
by Jack Humphrey
Published on this site: November 28th, 2004 - See
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If you are confused about terms like "search engine optimization"
or having a "search engine friendly" site, then
listen up! I am here to help.
Depending on how long you have had, or considered having, a website
online, you have heard terms thrown around like the above or even
worse, acronyms! SEO comes to mind.
Really there is not that much to fear even if you have no idea
right now what is really meant by having a search engine friendly
site.
Here is what search engines like to have in their results when
people type in keywords:
- A site with lots of content.
- A site with UNIQUE content (Original - meaning you wrote
it or you paid someone to write it for you.)
- Sites that are well organized link-wise (meaning simple
navigation from the main page of your site to every other
page of your site.)
- Sites that have links pointing to them from other popular,
relevant sites. (sites that are similar in content to yours
but that are not in direct competition with yours in content)
- Sites that change regularly (not static but always growing
with new content on a regular basis)
- Sites they can read. (search engine robots cannot read
javascript for instance and therefore you get no credit
for whatever content is in that application on your site)
- Tightly themed sites. It is easier for an engine to rank
your site properly (where you want it to be) if you are
not all over the map in content.
Exception: Portal sites or directories. But this is an item for
another article all together
What About The Complicated Stuff?
There really isn't anything complicated about what the search engines
want. But if you have stumbled into a search engine forum you were
likely blown away with comments and tips that were completely over
your head.
There is a difference between basic, standard optimization and
the stuff they talk about in those forums. While visting SEO forums
is good to keep up on new things as you go along, many people get
confused and the forums are the breeding grounds for confusion when
you are a beginner.
Try to learn advanced SEO from noted experts in the field rather
than taking anything in chats or forums as gospel. A lot more people
THINK they know what they are doing than actually do.
Remember that anything someone is willing to give away for free
which, if it works, could be worth tens of thousands of dollars
in high rankings resulting in high sales, is probably something
that is old hat and not effective anymore.
But for now, you have a lot of work to do on the basics. The advanced
stuff can come later. Relative to the advanced SEO, getting the
basics right is the most powerful move you can make because you
are going from zero to moving up in rankings by, many times, tens
of thousands of spaces in a relatively short time.
Advanced SEO focuses on moving your site from high rankings slightly
higher rankings.
Keywords
Your content is the most important thing about a website.
It must be friendly to the search engines meaning no special
java script or other stuff. Just good old fashioned HTML.
You will do fine with PHP, SHTML, and other things, but for
the purpose of this article, HTML is the way most people construct
their sites.
You should use a good density of your main keyword phrase for each
page of your site within the content. If you are going after a high
ranking for the phrase "dog leashes" you need to have
that phrase in the title of the page and throughout the content.
Programs that are great for analyzing your site and giving
feedback on how to improve your rankings don't come any more
highly recommended that Internet Business Promoter from Axandra.
More Info: http://www.Axandra.com/go.to/jdh358
Nice thing about the software above is that it teaches you search
engine optimization while it works on your site. So having it is
like having a course on optimization while your site is altered
for the best placement in the search engines at the same time.
The main recommendation I have for people starting to deal with
optimizing their sites for the engines is to take things one at
a time and get the basics down before you start messing with advanced
strategies.
And when you start down that road, information you pay for is usually
more accurate and more valuable than hanging around in forums. High
rankings are worth a LOT of money and people don't work hard to
become experts just to give that information away.
Good luck and get to work!

Jack Humphrey is the CEO of http://WebFoxMedia.com,
an online marketing consulting firm that focuses on publicity, traffic
generation and website development for small to large companies.

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