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Getting Honest with Search Engines:
I spend a lot of time reading newsletters and
forum postings about Search Engine Marketing. More often than not, people are
asking about methods used to improve Search Engine rankings: what works, what
doesn't, and what will get you in trouble.
Search Engine*:
A program that searches documents for specified keywords and returns a list of
the documents where the keywords were found.
Algorithm*:
A formula or set of steps for solving a particular problem.
Frankly, no one can predict what will happen from
day to day with the Search Engines. Only the Search Engine companies themselves
know if the algorithms will change from one day to the next. Even the Search
Engine rules change from month to month, sometimes daily. Think of the changes
that have happened since pay for inclusion and pay-per-click have taken over the
market for Search Engine results.
It seems so simple to try and comply with the
Search Engine rules. Even though optimization adds to the basic content of a
site and source code, there are ways to approach this without stepping over the
line.
We personally do not use the methods mentioned
below (methods to avoid, methods to be wary of) in order to play it the absolute
safest way, using a long term plan in providing you optimum ranking in the
Search Engines.
METHODS TO AVOID
Keyword Stuffing:
"Stuffing" keywords into places where keywords don't belong, such as
comment tags, image ALT tags where the keywords have nothing to do with the
specific image.
Invisible Text:
Text color the same as background color.
Automated Submissions:
Using automated tools to deliver huge numbers of pages to submission pages of
Search Engines.
Submissions To
"Thousands" Of Search Engines:
A waste of time, since the major Search Engines/Directories drive the majority
of the traffic to websites.
FFA (Free For All) Links:
Link popularity is good, but only when the links are relevant; a link from a
page of random links is not worth nearly as much as a link from a site that is
relevant to your site.
Search Engine Marketing
Companies Hosting Your Pages On Their Server:
The marketing company "owns" your pages, and if you decide you want to
move them, you may have a hard time wresting them away. (This is not always the
case with marketing companies that also provide hosting, but you need to
carefully choose when using this option.)
METHODS TO BE WARY OF
Cloaking*:
Also known as stealth, a technique used by some Web sites to deliver one page to
a Search Engine for indexing while serving an entirely different page to
everyone else.
Cloaking is very difficult to do correctly, if
you do not have an expert providing this service you could well be banned by the
Search Engines. There are ways for this to be done that are accepted by some
Search Engines. In general, cloaking is not always accepted by the Search Engine
rules and can be a gamble unless you are certain your service provider knows
what they are doing. Check credentials and get referrals from people who have
used their services.
Maintenance Programs:
There are times when a page drops from the Search Engine listings or you
re-design the page which might give you a reason to re-submit the page to the
Search Engine. Re-submitting your pages every month is not always necessary.
Having a log stats program in place will help you see which pages are still
listed, along with a monthly ranking report. If you have these tools you should
be able to see if any of your pages have changed. Be wary of people who
consistently re-submit your pages, since re-submission can sometimes cause your
pages to be dropped if they are already listed in the database.
My own experience with a very large website I did
Search Engine marketing for, showed that the older (longer) the pages were in
the Search Engine results, the better for link popularity and ranking. Of
course, paid inclusion can give you more security in having your web pages
stabilized in the Search Engine results.
A good maintenance plan will include providing a
ranking report, tweaking keywords in your source code as needed for a
monthly/six month/yearly fee and may also include log stats so you can see where
your traffic is coming from and what keywords your visitors are using to visit
your website.
METHODS THAT WORK
Good Content:
Content is one of the most important items you need for your website. Once
visitors arrive, you need to keep them there. Adding keyword-rich text that
makes sense and serves the concept of the web page improves your ranking and
keeps your visitors interested. The more text, the better for Search Engine
spiders when they index a website.
Good Navigation:
There is nothing worse than arriving at a website and having difficulty
understanding where to go for the information you are seeking. Have easy to use,
clearly marked navigation so your visitors click through instead of click-away
in frustration. Search Engine spiders (robots) index text and links; having good
navigation is important to the indexing of your web pages.
Title/META tags:
Individualized Title and META tags for each of your important web pages gives
you the best chance for optimum success in ranking. Title tags are necessary for
Search Engine ranking, in particular with Google's Search Engine. META tags have
decreased in importance, but are worth using for clarity and search results. The
META description is still used by some Search Engines as the default text
indexed by Search Engine spiders for the search results. The keyword tag is the
least important but is still used by some engines. My theory is, you never know
when the rules of the Search Engines will change, or a new engine will want
them, so take the time to include these tags in all your web pages.
Link Popularity:
Links from other popular websites back to your website are one way of increasing
your site's popularity. Finding websites with similar content (but not your
competitors) and high link popularity, then trading links to be posted on each
site, is one way of increasing your site popularity. Good content is vitally
important because visitors who stay longer while visiting a website help measure
the popularity of the site in the Search Engines.
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