A Guide to SEO For Newbies
Search engines like Google and others similar, are critical to helping people connect with the web businesses they are searching for. There are companies out there that claim to get your page rankings so high that you'll gladly pay high prices to make it happen. Not every website can or wants to go that route however.
Finding tried and true ways to get organic traffic meaning being found during a regular search, not by pay per click ads as seem on the right column of the listing, is the best and most solid way to build your web site's traffic long term. Here's what search engine optimization boils down to:
1. Content is key. Real content that is interesting for real people. Not just picking a keyword or phrase and writing a bunch of garbage that really makes no sense in order to trick the search engine spiders, otherwise known as keyword stuffing. You really don't want your keywords to be much above 2-4% of the overall content.
2. Link exchanges are another valuable tool to get your site ranked higher. It's important to find websites that are willing to put your link on their website that leads back to your site. It's best to find websites that are related in content or topic of your site. Methods vary for finding these, but some common ways are link exchanges, article writing, social networking, posting on blogs and forums are some popular choices.
3. Updated, and expanding content. You can't just put a page up and expect to keep the same page ranks. Your site needs to have new material, this is important not just for web spiders, but for human visitors as well. If they can expect to see something new and interesting at least three times a week, they'll keep coming back and it takes an average of seven visits before someone decides to either post in a forum or buy something in a shopping cart.
4. Web layouts that make sense. Your web site should have clean navigational links, your front page should have links to everything else on your site.
5. Text means everything in web content. Search engine crawlers ignore Javascript, they disregard graphics, and until recently, they couldn't read text in Flash animations. If the search engine spiders can't read it, it doesn't help your page rankings.
The real trick for long haul success to search optimization is to ensure your website is as easy to use as possible. Make it simple to navigate for visitors who want to read about your site and content that makes them come back.
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