Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
the Safe Way by John V. W. Howe
The best and safest way to
optimize your site for search engines is to create a website full of solid
content. Trying SEO tricks to fool the search engines may work in the short
term, but will cause you problems in the long term.
To start this article, let's make certain that everyone knows what a search
engine (SE) is. This is a website that will accept an input word or phrase and
search a database to give you information that matches the input information
that you supplied to it. The best known SE's are Google and Yahoo. There are
many definitions for SEO so we will try to boil them down into a simple one. The
condensed definition of SEO is -- the action of using techniques to make your
page(s) appeal to search engines so they will rank the page high in the search
engine results pages (SERP). For additional definitions, run a Google search to
get plenty of reading on the subject. Why be concerned about the SERP ranking?
This is what produces the free traffic to your site. These people found you all
by themselves using the SE and they arrive at your site open to read what you
have to present. They are not suspicious as they would be if they arrived at
your site by clicking on a banner ad or on a Google Adwords or Adsense ad. This
traffic is the life blood of your business. Readers who arrive at your site by a
search engine are much easier to sell than those who come from pay per click or
banner ads. SEO has created the profession of search engine optimizer. This
profession breaks down into two groups called the white hats and the black hats.
(From the old western movies where the good guys wore white hats and the bad
guys wore black hats). The white hats work to create good, solid content that
the SE's are looking for. Their form of optimization is presenting the good,
solid material in a format which appeals to the SE. The black hats try to trick
the SE into thinking that a site has valuable information on it by various
methods and tricks. When search engines (SE's) first came on the scene, they
were not very sophisticated and people on the Net found ways to easily trick
them into giving a page a higher ranking on the SERP than the page deserved. An
early black hat trick was to fill in all the white space on the page with the
page keyword in white font color (white letters on a white background). If the
page was viewed on the screen, it looked normal with five or six keyword
occurrences, but if you looked at the HTML, you would see the keyword on the
page say 300 times. This was called "increasing keyword density" and this worked
for a short time until the SE's got smarter. When they learned to look at the
background color and the font color for these 300 keywords, the SE's started
penalizing those website for cheating. The interaction between the black hat
SEO's and the search engines has developed into a "cat and mouse" game and is
still on going. Google has some of the best minds on the Net working for it and
those minds are constantly working to stay ahead of the "black hats". It is not
uncommon for a "black hat" page to be ranked well in the SERP's one day and gone
the next. This is because Google has changed its algorithm for what it considers
relevant on the page. The black hat tricks that worked yesterday were discovered
and the page is gone from Google or ranked so far back in the SERP that it is
"dead meat". Google has a goal to rank pages with outstanding, relevant content
high on the SERP. If you create that outstanding, relevant content and develop
traffic, your page will rise in the SERP rank. You are not trying to fool Google,
you are building what Google wants. I learned this information from using Site
Build It (SBI) since it guides you through this part of building your page. Each
time you create a page, you first preview it to see that it meets your visual
requirements. Then you submit it to "Analyze It" a program that evaluates the
page. Once it has completed its evaluation, it tells you what it detected that
needs to be changed to make the page more acceptable to search engine spiders.
Make the changes to the page and resubmit to "Analyze It" until it gives you a
report with no more suggestions. At that point, you preview the page to make
certain your changes have not affected the visual presentation and it is ready
to publish. The following are a few guidelines what I learned from building
retirement jobs online.com on Site Build It. If you follow these guidelines, you
will build a page that is structured the way the SE's like. 1. The web page file
name should contain the primary keyword. For retirement jobs online.com this
would be "retirement-jobs-online.com/keyword.html. 2. The page title should
contain the primary keyword. This is the Title tag in the HTML code. 3. The page
description should contain the primary keyword. This is the description meta
tag. 4. The keyword list should begin with the primary keyword. This is the
keywords meta tag. 5. The first heading in the body should contain the primary
keyword. This will be the H1, H2, or H3 tags in HTML. "H" tags indicate a
heading which will be bold font. The 1, 2, or 3 indicate the size of the font
for the heading. 6. The keyword should appear in the first 90 visible characters
of the text. 7. The key word should appear a moderate number of times in the
body. Here is where it gets a little fuzzy. Too few occurrences will not help
you and too many occurrences can be considered "keyword spamming". I do not know
the exact formula, I just do what SBI says. Quite often "Analyze It" tells me to
lower the occurrences of keywords on a page. 8. The keyword should appear in the
text of a text link on the page. If you build your own website, you will need to
know HTML so you can fill in the the meta tags for the title, keywords, and
description. This is not hard to do and you can learn it without too much
trouble. If you use SBI, you fill in text boxes in the SBI template and SBI
writes the HTML to accomplish this. If you are using MS Internet Explorer, to
see the HTML for these inputs, go to www.retirement-jobs-online.com and right
click in the center of the page. Click View Source in the dropdown box and a
Notepad window will open with the HTML code for the page. Here is what you will
see near the top: <xmp><!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01
Transitional//EN"></xmp><xmp><HTML></xmp> <xmp><HEAD></xmp><xmp><TITLE>Retirement
Jobs Online - retirement jobs online for people over 50</TITLE></xmp> <xmp><link
rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="RSS" href="http://retirement-jobs-online.com/retirement-jobs-online.xml"></xmp>
<xmp><META Name="Description" Content="Retirement jobs online for retirees
seeking flexible work schedules"></xmp> <xmp><META Name="Keywords"
Content="retirement jobs online, retirement careers, entrepreneur, part time,
retiree, retired"></xmp> The <xmp><TITLE></xmp> tag is the page title. The <xmp>
Name="Description" Content= is the description. </xmp> The <xmp><META
Name="Keywords" Content= is the keyword list. </xmp> You can write this HTML if
you just use the tags exactly like they appear ABOVE and insert your text
between the quotation marks. Enough HTML lesson! The intent was to show you
where these various inputs appeared on the page. If you build your own website,
do not forget to fill these out each time you build a page. In summary, do not
chase after the latest "hot" SEO technique. Focus on creating solid content and
follow a few rules on how to structure your page and no matter how Google
changes its SE algorithm, your pages should continue to rank well. Good luck
with your future online endeavors.
About the Author:
John V. W. Howe is an
entrepreneur, author, inventor, patent holder, husband, father, and grandfather.
He has been involved in entrepreneurial activities for over 40 years. He has
founded
www.boomer-ezine.com,
www.retirement-jobs-online.com
and
www.boomer-entrepreneur.com
Source of this article:
www.goarticles.com
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