search engine optimization, the process of increasing the amount of visitors to a Web site by ranking high in the search results of a search engine. The higher a Web site ranks in the results of a search, the greater the chance that that site will be visited by a user. It is common practice for Internet users to not click through pages and pages of search results, so where a site ranks in a search is essential for directing more traffic toward the site.
Good search engine optimizing (SEO) is a combination of design, user friendliness and content
Design:
All content including links, headers, alternative image text, alternative frame text and content text on a well designed website is viewable to the user and, more importantly, in terms of SEO, the web crawler.
User Friendliness :
Everything the viewer wants to know on your site should be no more than three clicks away (important information like contact info should always be one click away). In terms of SEO, a web crawler can only see the pages on your site that are directly linked, so a well optimized site will have text links as well as any graphical links such as flash or java script.
Content :
As well as the body content of your site, a web crawler will also look at the page title, page description, keywords, and file name. It will make its judgments on how to list your site based on these factors. A well-optimized site will have a page title that briefly describes the content, a description tag that will describe the content in more detail, keyword tags that will pull select keywords and key terms from the content, a file name that reflects the page title and content that is clear and relevant to the user and the web crawler.
More About Content :
The biggest mistake most people/companies make when optimizing a site is overdoing it, i.e., repeating keywords, duplicating image tags, flooding the backend with descriptive code and trying to fit as many keywords/terms into the meta tabs as possible. Not only is this a messy practice. but it can also get your site penalized and may be dropped from searches altogether. When building/optimizing a site, the first person you should be thinking of is the user and not the web crawler. Not only will this be better for your SEO efforts, it will also be a better experience for your potential customer.
What is a Web Crawler?
The best way to describe a web crawler is a blind child with a clear sense of right and wrong. It is blind because it doesn't see all the fancy graphics and creative flash. It only sees the text and alternative text on your site. It is a child because it has to be guided around your site by clear paths that it understands. The sense of right and wrong comes from it having the ability to determine if something is not right. i.e., if it comes across some red text that is on top of a red background it will see it as hidden text or if it sees a page redirect to a different site without any reason for it, it will see it as a gateway page, both of which are no-no's.
So to sum up on what is good SEO, the short answer is we will design your site for your customers first and web crawlers second taken into consideration browser compatibilities, text-only browsers and blind viewers. The result is a clear, informative experience for your users and a friendly experience for your web crawler.
Thursday, December 20, 2007
What is SEO
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