What Is SEO?
Max Glantzman - 9/15/08
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What is SEO? Why Do I Need It?
Max Glantzman talks about what exactly search engine
optimization is and why you not only need to know what it is
but why you need to jump on board in order to promote your
website on the Internet. Learn how SEO can have a positive
impact on your website.
Purchasing web design service is confusing with all of the
different buzz words floating around. In an earlier article I
discussed the differences between custom web design and web
design based on templates. Another service being pushed by many
web developers is search engine optimization (SEO). A common
question regarding this topic is: What is SEO? It has
become a huge field in the last few years despite the fact that
many purchasers of web development services are not clear on
what it is or why they need to consider it in the making of
their site.
So What is SEO?
Nearly every internet user finds new web sites using a search
engine such as Google, Yahoo, or MSN. You go to their site,
type in what you are looking for and usually find it in the top
two or three results. What goes on behind the scenes of every
internet search involves complex software intelligent enough to
figure out which pages are the most relevant to your search. If
you are looking to buy a product online, you will search for
the product name and typically buy it from a company who comes
up near the top of the result list. Search Engine Optimization
is the process of figuring out which search phrases, or “key
words”, potential customers might use to find what you are
offering, and then doing whatever is necessary to move to the
top of the search results so that these searchers visit your
site.
Figuring out what key words to target is a tricky process. If
you run a company that sells candy, your first thought might be
to target the key word “candy”. There are a number of problems
with targeting such a general word or phrase. If somebody is
logging on to the internet to buy candy, they are just as
likely to use a search phrase like “chocolate”. The other
problem is that if someone searches for “candy”, they might
simply be looking for recipes or information. Spending money on
search engine optimization which results in visits from recipe
seekers will not be beneficial to your company or to the
searcher. Luckily, there are many tools available, such as
WordTracker, to do proper key word research and determine
exactly which phrases are the best to target.
The second part of the search engine optimization process is
crafting your site to be near the top of the search results for
the phrases you chose. This can be very difficult, as the World
Wide Web is full of competing web sites that would like to be
higher on the list. There is a wealth of information describing
exactly what you can do to have a good shot at being in the top
results. I will discuss some of these methods more in depth in
future articles. In the meantime, I recommend reading the
information at Bruce Clay’s web site. It is the best resource
on the internet for good, free information on SEO.
Why do I need SEO?
If you are going to promote your website through standard
advertising (i.e. print, TV, or radio), you might not need to
invest very heavily in SEO. Most startup companies do not have
the budget to promote their site through those mediums. If that
is your situation, doing some careful research about SEO can
help you access a form of advertising that is nearly free and
reaches millions of people interested in exactly what you have
to offer. If you have the budget to pay a professional for this
service, make sure to investigate very carefully and get
examples of their work. If a company offers you a guaranteed
top spot on Google, be weary. True SEO professionals will tell
you the truth: that getting a high search ranking for a
competitive key word phrase will take months of diligent work
and planning, and involves many factors that you cannot control
due to competition for the elusive top spot.
When you write the copy for your web site, use language that
contains your key words. Try to provide information that your
visitors will find useful. People are much more likely to buy a
product or service from a company that gives some of its
expertise for free. It is also important to continually update
the information on your site to keep visitors returning to see
what new information is available. Hopefully they will make a
purchase along the way.
I hope this article gives you a better understanding to the
question: What is SEO?
Max Glantzman is the head designer and owner of
JuiceBox Design, located at http://www.juiceboxweb.com.
Visit the Web Design Advice Forum on the site for free advice
from him and other professional web designers.
Source: http://www.seoarticles.net
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