Basic Search Engine Optimization For Dummies
OK, you published your
site, now you just sit by the phone with a notepad as the orders pour in,
right? Well, weeks go by and nothing happens. What's wrong?Oops, you forgot to
submit to search engines. No problem, you go onto Google, Yahoo, MSN, perhaps a
couple more, and after some hassle with the usual red tape you get yourself
submitted. Surely the orders will pour in now? Or will they?Let me illustrate
the problem for you with an example. Let’s say you are considering buying a new
home theatre system this year. You want to do a bit of research so that you
don't get ripped off.
How would you go about
it? Of course, you'd use a search engine. You might type in "audio visual
suppliers melbourne" (assuming you live in Melbourne). Let's say the
search returns 30 thousand results, ten per page. How many pages will you look
at? One, maybe two ? In other words, if your business is not within the top 20
in your category, it might as well not exist. So, the big question is, how do
you get into the top twenty? The search engines use complex mathematical
formulae (algorithms) to determine the ranking of sites.
To make matters worse,
the algorithms are different for each engine, and secret. However, in general
terms the engines look at only two factors: relevance and popularity. Relevance
means simply how relevant is your website to the search the customer is
conducting (ie. To the keywords they typed in). The search engines make money
by selling advertising space, and their prices depend on traffic they can
generate; the traffic in turn is a direct result of how relevant the search
results are for people visiting the engine's site. Relevance is influenced by: How
early the keywords appear on the page, are they in headings, meta tags, titles,
picture names? (Keyword prominence)How often are the keywords used? (Keyword
frequency)What's the proportion of keywords to the page's word count? (Keyword
weight)How close are the keywords to each other? (Proximity)Of course, the
ultimate in keyword prominence is when it appears in your domain name (remember
fastweightlossdiet.net?).Now, you probably gathered that it's next to
impossible to optimize a page for more than one sequence of keywords.
How can you possibly
hope to capture this traffic? Well, the solution lies in creating so-called
doorway pages. Once you've done your research and you have a list of keywords
your prospects are using, you need to create a separate page for each keyword,
and then optimize it for this particular keyword or keyword sequence. When the
prospect clicks on the doorway page's link it takes them straight to your site.
Now, once you've covered relevance, it's time to consider popularity.
It is judged by two
factors: How many other websites (preferably related) link to yours? How long
does an average visitor stay on your site before getting out? Start by linking
to good-ranking sites in your category, then email them saying you just linked
to them and ask politely to link back to you. Visit guest books of related
sites and sign your entry with your URL (URL is www + your domain name) - this
automatically creates a link.
To increase the time
an average visitor spends on your site, there is only one effective way: having
interesting and compelling content on it! A word of caution about search engine
optimization - as the Net grows, it takes longer and longer to wait from making
changes on your site to seeing your rankings actually go up; currently 3 months
seem to be the norm, and you probably need to allow a year to achieve a decent
ranking in a popular category.
Also, once achieved it
needs to be constantly maintained, as the algorithms change all the time and
your competitors don't sleep! Search engine optimization is a very significant
time commitment that is not realistic for a majority of busy business people.
Once again, the only solution is to hire someone to do it for you. Prices range
from $500 to $10,000; on-going maintenance $50 - $150 per month. They depend on
the number of keywords and doorway pages, and the keywords popularity (it's
harder to get into the top of ten in a keyword category with millions of
businesses competing, such as "weight loss", than it is for a niche
category such as "natural diet recipes").Make sure you get a
guarantee on results, so that when they don't achieve the agreed ranking for
you at least you get your money back.
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