JNB Web Promotion Internet Marketing
and SEO Newsletter
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by
Jim Stewart November 30, 2007 edition:
SEO – Scope and
Methodology
SEO has matured with time and its algorithms and hence its
definitions have changed enormously in order to cope up
with the changing requirements. There are no standard
algorithms followed by all search engines. Every search
engine has defined their own algorithms to rank pages as
well as position pages prior to a search on certain
keyword. Lack of standard algorithms has made this task
very difficult, as there are no definite ways with which
one can achieve this. No search engine discloses their
search engine algorithms. However, many practices have
been devised based upon continuous research and after
monitoring the behavior of search engines to certain
keywords.
Every search engine has its own unique criteria for
determining the type of pages they consider the most
"relevant" for a given search. Therefore, a page that
ranks well in one engine may rank poorly in another. Few
search engines may like to see META tags, other may not.
Some search engines look for keywords in the ALT tag of a
graphic image, and others do not.
Search engines could be broadly
classified as:
1) Directory Engines: Sometimes referred to as catalogs,
these are the engines that manage their own directory of
categorized websites. The content of the major directories
are often licensed and used by other search engines.
Therefore, inclusion in one directory can get listed among
different search engines.
2) Crawler Based Search Engines: As the web is growing, it
has become almost impossible to manage indexing of large
number of sites by human reviewers. However, Crawlers are
the solution to these. These are the intelligently
programmed robots (or crawlers) that visit a site and
index the site according to its contents.
3) Hybrid Search Engines: Most engines fall into the
general "search engine" category. They often combine
crawler-based search results with a human reviewed
directory of Web sites. These search engines rank page at
least in part by the content of the page. Some people call
these engines "hybrids" since they combine technologies
from both directory and
crawler-based engines.
4) Pay per Click: Instead of ranking pages by their actual
content, these engines will rank sites based on who pays
the most per click to be listed for the keyword being
searched. You can place bids for top positions on these
sites in an auction-like environment. Top positions can
sometimes be secured for as little as one cent per click
(i.e., visitor to your site). Many major search engines
include several Pay per Click listings in a "Sponsored" or
"Featured" portion of their search results.
JNB Web Promotion will help you
to achieve better rankings by:
- Identifying your site’s search-engine related problems.
- Creating your best keyword phrase selections.
- Creating keyword phrase positioning (page-one listings
on major engines).
- Implementing Strategies to make your website search
engine friendly.
- Promotion of your complete website.
- Paid & manual submission to major search engines and
directories.
- Regularly reporting significant changes in your listing
positions.
- Maintenance of search engine ranking.
A special emphasis should be
given while selecting keywords. This could be
explained with the help of WHAT.
o Which keywords are to be used?
o How these could be found?
o About keywords
o True Count
Which keywords are to be used?
Rather than answering this question, we should define
which keywords are not to be used. Basically, we can use
any keyword except for keywords, which are somebody’s
trademark.
How these could be found?
Finding relevant and potential keywords is really
difficult and it’s the most time consuming part in the
whole search engine optimization process. This plays most
important role in Search Engine Optimization. Keywords can
be found using following links and later using Keyword
Generator to remove duplicates and shortlist the final
list:
i) https://adwords.google.com/select/main?cmd=KeywordSandbox
ii) http://inventory.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion/
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