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What is SEO off-Page Optimization?by F. Terrence Markle
Published on this site: August 8th, 2006 - See more articles from this month
The major search engines display 2 types of results on the SERP (search engine results page) as a result of a user search query: paid advertisements and natural non-paid listings. Web sites can utilize one or both of these methods to acquire top listing positions. The paid advertisement exists on the results page due to an agreement by the advertiser to pay the search engine when a user clicks on their ad. The natural listing depends on the optimization techniques employed on the web site. This article will focus only on the natural listing. Each search engine has their own algorithm to determine which web sites meet their requirements and therefore obtain the higher SERP natural listing positions (or ranks) for a given keyword or keyword phrase in a user search query. There are a large number of on-page optimization factors that are considered in the search engine evaluation process. These factors include but are not limited to: words in the web page url, title tag, meta tags, headlines, sub headlines, keyword density, words at the beginning of the page, page content, words that are bold, words in the links, site navigation, the structure of links and a number of other considerations. You want to make certain that you do not over optimize your web site and have the search engines consider your site spammy. There are also a number of things you can do "off your web page" to improve your search engine page rank and increase targeted visitor traffic to your web site. This is the area known as off-page optimization. Off-page factors should be carefully considered and implemented to achieve a higher search engine ranking. These factors are primarily tied to the site's linking (inbound and outbound) techniques. This is commonly known as link popularity. How popular are the web sites that link to you and the sites you link to? Are the inbound links to you relevant to your site's content? How popular is your web site? Each link to your web site from another web site (i.e., backlink) is considered a "vote" to your site's popularity. These votes can increase the importance of your web site from the search engine's prospective. Some of the factors considered by the major search engines in evaluating the off-page optimization of your web site include:
In conclusion, you need to evaluate and utilize some of the factors in both on-page and off-page optimization if you want to achieve high natural page listing on the search engines.
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