Posts Tagged ‘Search Engine Optimization’

 

Super Duper Secret SEO – 23. November, 2010

When shopping for any SEO firm to optimize your web site, PLEASE steer clear of secretive practices.  If you can’t get a straight answer out of an SEO company on how they are going to help improve your organic search engine rankings, it’s time to shop for a different firm.

There is nothing secret about SEO, in fact, Google hands consumers information on how to get their web site to rank well: http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=35291. Be sure to check out the PDF they have listed on that page as it gives a great roadmap to help you set your web site up for success in the search engines.

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Seo Myth # 22,337 : Submitting Your Web Site To Search Engines. – 15. September, 2009

Ever seen this?
We will submit your web site to 12,234 search engines and directories for only $29.99?

Back in the day, yes, you had to manually submit your web site to web sites such as hotbot, snap, Google, infoseek, lycos, etc.  That was WAY back in the day.
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oday, it’s a different ball game.  Search engines like Google would much rather follow your link off of another page and find you all on it’s own.  Think of it like this, If another web site that is indexed well in Google took the time to list your web site, it has to be of some value.  Google then crawls this new link and then starts indexing the content on that web site.  Voila, your web site is being crawled by Google. Getting it to rank under specific keywords is an entirely different conversation for a later blog.

5 Easy Steps To Attract Search Engines / Spiders To Your Web Site.

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Your Internet Marketing Plan : Off Site Search Engine Optimization (SEO) – 20. August, 2009

In my last blog, I talked about on site web site search engine optimization and promised to address off site SEO next.

Off site search engine optimization is the process of taking every step possible to drive visitors and search engines to your web site, AND to tell the search engines that your web site HAS to be important, current and of value. Here are just a few of the off site optimization factors that we address when working on a site:

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Your Internet Marketing Plan: Search Engine Optimization (SEO) – 17. August, 2009

Last week I wrote about how effective web design should be the first focus of your over-all Internet Marketing plan, this week I want to address SEO or Search Engine Optimization. SEO is essentially the process of ‘optimizing’ your web site to be easily digested by the search engines such as Google, Bing, Yahoo, etc.  When we talk about optimization, there are really TWO distinct areas that we address: On Site SEO and off site SEO. I’ll break down some components of the On Site SEO here and then discuss Off site SEO in one of my next posts.

On Site SEO

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Feeding Google. – 9. August, 2008

My wife and I were blessed enough to have a newborn baby girl recently who is healthy and HUNGRY.  I remember our first daughter and her eating habits and seriously can’t remember her needing to eat CONSTANTLY. Our newest addition will attack your finger just to get something in her mouth right now.

Google is a lot like my newborn.  It is hungry and needs food constantly AND it has a VERY short attention span. Google sends the great Googlebot to your web site to find stuff.  Relevant stuff, new stuff, unique stuff.  If Google doesn’t find it, or CAN’T find it, it’s gone. If Google comes back and keeps NOT finding new and relevant stuff, it will stop coming back, and eventually, your search engine rankings can start taking a pounding.

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SEO And The Waiting Game – 8. July, 2008

How long does it take to get a website indexed? How long until I am number one in Google? Why hasn’t Yahoo indexed my web site yet?  If we had a nickel for every time we had that question, we would be installing that margarita making machine that Monique keeps asking us for in the office.

Many people don’t understand that a search engine optimization company does not CONTROL the search engines, does not have a direct link to the search engine results, etc. and can only play by the rules to achieve search engine rankings.  I’m in the habit of telling folks that they should start seeing some SEO results within 90 days, and frankly, 9 times out of 10, we’ll see them within 30 days. There is NO guarantee on this as there is NO one that can guarantee specific placement period! Google can do what it likes when it likes and how it likes.  Our job as a search engine optimization company is to know and understand how the search engines function, how they index and specifically what they are looking for in a relevant result.

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Meta Tags & SEO : To Meta Tag or Not To Meta Tag – 1. July, 2008

There are several different schools of thought as to whether search engines, Google in particular pay attention to meta tags anymore.  Back in the day, it was the single most important element you could include in your web site in terms of search engine rankings, etc.  Back when Snap and HotBot were in their hay day, it was an important attribute and I argue that it is still an important factor for search engine optimization.

I look at meta tags as a reinforcement of the content that is being presented on that particular page.  The title and description should tell not only the user (the searcher) but also the spider or bot that this particular page is about X where X is the content on the particular page.

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The Simplicities of Internet Searching – 20. June, 2008

Searching for products and services on the Internet doesn’t have to be an exercise in obscurity. The bottom line is this. Search engines have to balance how much information they stuff into their databases with the speed at which they deliver those results to you. Obviously the greater the amount of information they have to sift through to get you your answer, the longer it will take. Quick and accurate responses are of great importance to search engines as their goal is to quickly respond to your request in an almost psychic way.
 
One method that is used by them is to ignore common words like, “where, how, is, and & in”. One way to get the search engine to include a word that you think is essential in your search phrase is by adding a plus sign next to that word or by enclosing the entire phrase in quotes. Google uses a good example for a search on Star Wars Episode I. If you absolutely wanted the search engine to include the last character in the search phrase you would simply type “Star Wars Episode I” or Star Wars Episode +I. In the first case the phrase was enclosed in quotes and in the latter case the plus sign was placed next to the I. One item to note here is that search engines see everything in lower case so there is no need to use capitalization. It’s a wasted keystroke.
 
Something else you might find interesting is known as “Stemming” or word variations. Google defines this as the ability to search, not only for YOUR search phrase, but also for words that are similar to some or all of the words in your phrase. In another of Google’s search examples, they use the phrase – pet lemur dietary needs. Google will not only find relevant content on that particular phrase, it will also yield results such as – pet lemur diet needs.
 
Of course there are times when you are using a word or phrase that can be found in many unrelated situations such as the word “bass”. In yet another of Google’s examples, bass could be related to fish as well as music (as in bass guitar). One way to deal with that situation is to use what is referred to as negative terms. Simply put, you would enter the search phrase and place a minus sign ‘-‘ next to the word or words you want to avoid as in, bass –music -guitar. The negative sign next to the words “music” and “guitar” will stop the search engine from delivering results related to bass music and bass guitar.
 
In a nutshell, eliminate those pesky common words from your search terms and get more targeted results by using quotes(“), plus signs (+) and minus signs (-) where necessary. Also, don’t waste time with capitalization as “Orlando SEO Experts” and “orlando seo experts” yield the same exact results. Searching the Internet for products and services can be a challenge sometimes so why not help the search engine help you.
 
Naturally at On Target Web Solutions, we keep these items in mind when performing our Search Engine Optimization magic for our clients. If you need help being found on the Internet, why not give us a call at 407.830.8550 now or click to your Search Engine Optimization Experts website? We will be happy to discuss your situation and potential needs with a free consultation. Happy searching!

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