18 Feb 2008 04:38:05 | Rick Hendershot
by Rick Hendershot, Linknet
Publishing Network
OK. So you've created a nice website with lots of interesting
products and information. Now all you need is visitors.
No problem.
This is what online marketers call "getting traffic", and it
definitely is a problem. In fact, probably much more of a
problem than you realized when you got into this online selling
stuff. You probably figured it was just a matter of creating a
nice site and waiting for people to discover it. Get listed in a
few directories; "submit" your site to a bunch of search
engines, and you'll be on your way.
Unfortunately it doesn't work that way.
Why it doesn't work that way
The reason is pretty simple. Most new internet entrepreneurs
have no idea how important the big search engines are --
especially Google, MSN, and Yahoo. And they have no idea how
these big search engines work. If they did, they would probably
tear their beautiful websites apart and start over.
And guess what? That is exactly what most online entrepreneurs
end up doing. If they are persistent enough, they eventually
learn about the search engines, and they rebuild their sites the
way they should have been built in the first place.
What they think they have learned
The reason they rebuild their sites is because they learn a
little bit about something called "Search Engine Optimization"
or "SEO". The mysterious art of SEO starts from the premise that
search engines analyze websites in terms of content and subject
matter. Their automatic "spiders" look over your pages and use
hints within those pages to determine what they are about. If
they see lots of words about "golden retrievers" on a particular
page, then they assume that page is about "golden retrievers".
These are known as "keywords" -- the words that indicate what
your content is about.
SEO takes this fairly obvious fact and says, "Since the search
engines are going to draw conclusions about the subject matter
of your pages based on keywords, then you should make sure they
see the correct ones." In fact, there are all kinds of little
SEO techniques that try to exploit the way spiders draw
conclusions about your pages.
Why this is not enough
Unfortunately, no matter how much SEO you do, it is still not
enough to ensure you a high ranking in searches for your most
important keywords. Especially if you are chasing popular
keywords like most of us are. For instance, it really doesn't
matter how much "optimization" you do for a keyword like "Real
Estate", since you will be competing for search engine results
with literally millions of other pages which are also optimized
for that term. Why should they choose your humble little page?
The fact is, they don't choose yours. And the reason is
pretty simple. Your page is just not important enough to
rank a high position for a term like "Real Estate". You have to
do something to give it some importance.
Making your pages "important"
The most effective way to make your pages "important" in the
eyes of the search engines, is to get other sites to link to
yours. When the search engines see a link pointing from an
outside site to a page on your site, they assume this means your
page is important enough to be considered a resource worth
looking at. The more links you have pointing at your page, the
more important your page is considered and the higher it will
rank when people search for the type of content your page is
about.
It is also important to understand that not all links are
considered equally valuable by the search engines. The most
valuable links come from other important sites that share your
area of interest. For instance, if yours is a Real Estate site,
then the most valuable links are from other real estate sites
that have already achieved some importance in the eyes of the
search engines.
To put this all in "link strategy" terms:
The best way to enhance the importance of your web pages in the
eyes of the search engines, is by getting as many links as
possible from relevant sites that are considered
authoritative in your area of interest.
About Author :
Rick Hendershot is an internet writer and publisher and is the
founder of the Linknet Publishing Network. For information on
products to enhance the exposure of your website and build
traffic, go to Linknet
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