24 Feb 2008 12:33:29 | Donald Nelson
Search engine optimization is not difficult to understand. You
don't have to be a mathematical wizard to get the basic idea.
Website optimization is simply the art and science of building
web pages that provide the most relevant answers to the various
queries that people make when they use a search engine.
The person who is making a query wants an answer to her
question, and the search engine is trying to provide the best
answer. Your job, as a website manager, is to provide web pages
that will satisfy the person making the query and the search
engine as well. Search engine optimization is not about tricking
the search engines. You can get away with a trick for a short
time, but if you are in business for the long run it is better
to base your success on solid procedures. Here is what you can
do to satisfy the end users and the search engines.
1. Find out how your would-be customers use a search engine.
What terms do they use when they are searching for your
products? This is the $64,000 question. If you target the right
words you will get the kind of traffic you want, the people who
will buy your product or service. If you target the wrong words
you may not get any traffic at all. This part of Internet
optimization is known as keyword research. Find out all the
different combinations that people use when they look for a
website such as yours. The overture.com search term suggestion
tool will provide some help or you can use the paid service at
www.wordtracker.com
2. Build Web pages based on your keywords and Key Phrases.
It is a mistake to think that you can just sprinkle your
keywords in the meta tags of any old web page and then get a
high position in the search engines. If your page is only
tangentially related to the query it will not get a high ranking
in the search engines. However if you have written a web page
that provides solid information directly related to the search
term, then any surfer who ends up there will be satisfied. And,
if you present your information properly, this is the kind of
page that the search engines want to deliver to their users.
3. The last step in optimization is to present your material
properly.
The best website promotion tip that anyone can give you is not
to cheat in this process. Don't stuff your keywords into your
copy unnaturally or write them in invisible text on the bottom
of your web page. If your copy is really about a particular
keyword or key phrase, then simply place it in the title tag,
the description tag , the headlines on the page and in text link
on the page. You can use a keyword density checker to see if you
have used your keyword enough. You can also just read your copy
aloud to see how you are doing. If it doesn't sound right, you
may have overdone it.
If you do your web page optimization in this three-step way
everyone will end up satisfied: the web visitor, the search
engines and you.
About Author :
Donald Nelson is an editor, social worker and web developer. He
has worked on the Internet since 1995 and presently runs
A1-Optimization http://www.a1-optimization.com , a firm
providing affordable search engine optimization, website
copywriting, reciprocal linking and article publishing services.