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1. What is SEO?
SEO stands for search engine optimization. A search engine is a
tool many internet users use to find sites that are relevant to
their needs. The three biggies when it comes to search engines are
Google, Yahoo and MSN. There are however, hundreds of search engines
available to internet users. Search engines work by sending out
spiders to crawl through the World Wide Web and gather information.
If you have the information they're looking for, in the places
they are looking, they'll find you and place you in their results
when a person is looking for your information.
A: The task of understanding what search engines are
looking for and putting it in the right places on your
website and in your content, is the essence of search
engine optimization. So now you might be asking ¦what
do search engines look for and where do they look for
it? The answer is keywords and links. Keywords in your
html coding, keywords on your webpage content, keywords
in your content, and the number of incoming links you
have to your website.
2. How important is SEO?
Lets just put it this way. What's better a few
visitors who stumble upon your website or hundreds of
visitors that go to your website with the direct
intention of learning more or making a purchase?
With more and more people searching and shopping
online, getting on the first page or two of the search
engine results can mean the difference between keeping
your day job and becoming an internet millionaire.
3. What are text links?
Links are just one of the tools you can use to
increase your search engine optimization. The more
quality links you have, the better your search engine
ranking will be. Text links are links that contain only
text. Wikipedia is a great place to examine internal
text links. The links are contained within a sentence
and when a reader clicks on them they are taken to a
different page on the same website. The kind of text
links you're looking for will be text links that will
take readers from your article, eBook, or web copy to
your website.
An excellent tool to generate incoming links is to
write copy for online audiences like article
directories, blogs, and ezines and insert text links in
the copy. Webmasters will link to the content and thus
to your site. Additionally, when you allow free reprints
of your copy provided the links are maintained, you're
encouraging links to your website.
4. What are link farms and link exchanges?
Search engines don't accept just any old link. The
link has to be from a relevant and quality company. This
means you don't want to participate in link farming.
If a search engine suspects your links to be lacking,
they'll actually penalize you. Link farming or link
exchanging is essentially the process of exchanging
reciprocal links with Web sites in order to increase
your search engine ranking. A link farm is a Web page
that is nothing more than a page of links to other
sites. Stay away from link farms. When you generate a
link from another site, it had better be relevant and
coming from a real web site.
5. What is duplicate content?
The definition of duplicate content is web pages that
contain substantially the same content. Search engines
will penalize you for this. How do you avoid duplicate
content? Don't publish the same article in several
locations. There are many tools available online to help
you re-write your content so that it is 30%, 40%, and
even 50% different. However, the best way to avoid
duplicate content is to simply write new content.
6. How do I find the right keywords?
There are several steps to finding the most profitable keywords.
The first step is to generally do a bit of brainstorming and come up
with a list of keywords you think people will use to find your
products. The next step is to research supply and demand for those
particular keywords. Supply means how many other websites are using
those same keywords and demand is how many people are looking for
those particular keywords.
The key is to find keywords with high demand and relatively low
supply. There are many effective and useful keyword tools to help
you find this information and to generate keyword ideas. Once you
decide on a few keywords, it may be useful to do a bit of testing
before you commit to them.
7. How do I optimize my web pages?
Placing your keywords in the right location is a good start to
optimizing your web pages. Search engines look to the headings,
subheadings, domain name, and title of your website. They also look
in the content on your page and primarily focus on the first
paragraph.
Try to get a domain name with your primary keyword included. When
you include your keyword in your URL it tells the search engine
spiders immediately what your site is about.
Title Tag. Your title tag is the line of text that appears on
search engine results pages that acts as a link to your site. This
is a crucial element of your webpage as it describes to your
visitors what your page is about.
If you view your source code, your title tag will look something
like this:
Keep your title tags brief, descriptive, up to date, and keyword
rich will help to increase the relevance of your site in the eyes of
the search engines, as well as giving your potential visitors a good
idea of what they can expect from your site.
Meta Tags have lost their importance to the search engines
however it is still helpful to place your keywords in your meta
tags. In your source code they look something like this:
8. Do I need to submit my site to the search engines?
The simple answer is - no. Search engine spiders are always out
there doing their job and collecting information. Every time you
update your website, add content, or change your keywords, the
search engines capture the information and record it. However, if
you want to be listed on a directory, like the DMOZ Open directory
project, then you will need to submit to those.
9. What are spiders?
Search engine spiders are also called web crawlers or bot. They're
basically automated programs which scan websites to provide
information to search engines often for the purpose of indexing or
ranking them.
10. How does content help my SEO?
Content is one of the best tools to improve your search engine
ranking. It is a great place to emphasize keywords, encourage
linking to your site, and increase traffic. The key to content is to
make sure you're offering quality content and you're updating
your website and your content frequently. Content can be provided in
many forms including:
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