Posted by Admin on December 2nd, 2006 — Posted in SEO
By Joanne King
Before embarking on optimizing your site for search engine ranking you need to create your SEO strategy on how you are going to achieve your high ranking, if you don’t do this you do not have something to work towards.
When starting your SEO strategy you need to think about when you are going to carry out the work. We know the work will be carried out while we are creating our website but there are other parts of an SEO strategy that are carried out once your website is ready.
The initial phase of your SEO strategy will be within the creation of your site, planning your keywords and writing your content with keyword density and completing all meta and title tag information found in the head field of your site.
The second phase of your SEO strategy is to start link building, search engines use their algorithms to determine the strength of your site, this includes the amount of links going to your site, these are seen as a “vote” of how valued your site is. Although search engines are very quiet about how their algorithms actually work, it is believed that they prefer links built up over time rather than 100 links created in a week then no more links added.
When link building it is good practice to start with quite a few inbound links and then carry on building links slowly over time showing your site to be popular, make sure the links are relevant to your topic and preferably sites that the search engines already see as strong sites themselves. A good way to build links while keeping the sites relevant to your site is writing articles, if you write articles about your topic and submit them to article directories publishers will use your article on their site including a link to yours.
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Posted by Admin on November 30th, 2006 — Posted in SEO
by PAUL SMITH
In the light of rapid relocation of offline business wars to online commercial mega competitions vying for consumer attention and exploitation of the unique global marketplace offered by Internet, the relevance and significance of Search Engine Optimization (SEO) has increased manifolds. SEO derives its share of glory from the fact that more than 80% of the net users approach search engines like Google, Yahoo, MSN etc. every time they need to find any information on Internet.
The contemporary Internet scene witnesses websites putting aside a share of their overall company budget towards SEO consistently. Along comes with the expectation of speedy and effective results in terms of higher ranking and swarming qualified web traffic. However, fewer takers of SEO services realize that SEO-optimized websites take time to exhibit concrete and optimal results.
An estimate of time taken for SEO efforts to show optimal results
SEO results are basically cause and effect relationships between search engines and SEO-optimized aspects of your website. The timeframe for SEO efforts to take concrete shape depends upon the nature or combination of SEO tactics applied and to what extent.
To begin with, SEO involves mandatory utilization of accurate keywords or key phrases throughout the web pages. These keywords or phrases should be the ones that are most likely to be used by your prospective customers on search engines, in their bid to search for the products and services offered by you.
Next comes the role of the nature of search being counted for results. While Paid Inclusion or Pay Per Click (PPC) search campaigns fetch fast results, organic search takes at least three to six months to yield optimal outcomes.
The logic behind the timeframe patterns
PPC or Paid Inclusion campaigns involve bidding for certain search keywords with search engine. Since PPC based search results generate income for the search engines, they are given natural precedence over free submissions or organic search. As a result, free search engine submissions or organic search takes time to be implemented by the search engine robots, as compared to the paid inclusions and PPC.
However, the paid search results require hefty annual budget that comprise of renewal subscription for paid Inclusions and pay per month for PPC campaigns.
Targeting organic search results, on the other hand, is a low-budget and long term SEO method to promote the business interests of your website. A website once optimized from organic search viewpoint hardly invites any more work apart from minor changes or shifting of keywords or texts. All you need to do is reap the benefits while consistently checking out the ranking status and log statistics now and then, and keep incorporating or updating newer keywords being used by the visitors. The drawback part of organic search based optimization is that the best possible results take three to six month’s time in surfacing. The Possible Solution
If you wish to reap quick benefits of SEO efforts, as well as keeping your SEO budget under check, go for a feasible combination of organic search and paid search, so as to strike a perfect equilibrium. KC is a SEO consultant with several years of related experiences. His advice has helped several Webmasters to increase their SERP. KC is also the founder of USESEO.COM, a site that offers free SEOtechniques.
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