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Content is King in SEO?

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

by Junaid Ashraf Mianoor

Seo services are basically performed to make a website visible in the search engine results at high posts. These seo services include further enhancements and development in website portions among which content is counted to be the important one. Its not that content is what on which website complete depends but without wholesome content a website can hardly get into high ranks of the search engines. Content is what that fills up your website, related to your product or service, giving complete know how and information about the product or service. Content makes the website’s position high, its basic purpose is to give the reader audience complete information-such way- that it makes their necessity and desire fulfilled. The best part of a website is when the reader audiences visits frequently and click the link as many times. This directly promotes the sales and the website gains in aspects, the money as well as rank in the search engine directory.

The website content can play the major role in attracting the reader audiences. The content follows some good points; the first good point is simplicity. The simpler the content the more attractive it gets. The simple content makes the website easily crawled in the search engine directory. The use of keywords phrases and tags are all meant to be placed simply in the website pages. The website content in seo services is critical, that is it should be performed smartly and with easy brains. Thinking of using complicated language and rich literature will make the reader run away, rather if the website content is simple, the reader feels like reading it again and again and get convinced for the statement, than of course the content is ideally perfect. Some weak points of content should also be cared, first thing is spellings, no matter if the reader himself is unable to read properly, he would like to have the text properly presented. Minor spelling mistakes, use of impropriate language will make the reader not interested, so it is always recommended to use good language terms and simple words so the reader feels comfortable to go through it.

Content is one part of the website that means a lot to the seo services, it is believed that website design and website content go parallel. Though all the parts are equally treated and all of them have their own values, but content is believed to be the king of seo as it is the most in quantity and quality. Website content has no formula; it is all done with brains. The website content is all extract of good use of keywords, correct knowledge, focused statements and reader audiences’ convenience. Content in seo services is enhances changed and aligned according to the website design. The website content is king of seo because it ranges in variety for changes and improvement. Complete impact on the reader audiences of the website and its product or service is all defined by its content.

The content of a website means a lot to the website owner, an owner usually to make his website perfect hires seo services to get rich content and appear unique. The website content needs to be unique and different from others, simplicity of words doesn’t mean it gets rough and dull; rather it gives a concept of direct and focus approach to the targeted audiences. For better results and higher ranking, contents needs to be treated in calculated intervals and the website must be updated to give the reader audience a fresh page every time he wants to get information.

How Keyword Rich Domain Names Will Increase Google Rankings

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

Everyone who wants a website to be hosted on the internet will have a purpose. The common aim for every website owner is to get more visitors to the website. When you run a website for your online business, you have to concentrate more on getting many visitors to your website. Search engine traffic is the highly targeted traffic, but to get visitors from search engines, your website must have high Google rankings. Apart from on page SEO, it is possible to increase search engine rankings by taking advantage of domaining. While buying domain name is an important task for a webmaster, many people ignore the importance of domaining. A domain name which contains the keywords of your website is likely to increase search engine ranking.

Search engines will first look out for URLs containing keywords that the user searched. If the search keyword matches the keyword in the domain name of your website, your website will be displayed in the search engine results increasing the possibility of getting more number of visitors. Your website will get higher increased ranking if it contains keywords in its domain name. Using exact keywords in the domain name is a small change in your domaining plan, but it can give you positive results which you thought were tough to achieve.

Domaining has to be considered before hosting a website. If you have already established a website that has a few visitors, you should not change the domain name because users will remember the website only using the domain name. Though domaining is important for search engine rankings, you cannot expect to increase the ranking of your website only with the help of keyword rich domain names. Lot more steps are involved in search engine optimization and the importance of any of those steps cannot be ignored if you want higher search engine rankings.

While choosing domain names, many webmasters are unable to choose between branding and keyword rich domain names. If your website is aimed at selling products in a niche and if you have a small budget for marketing your website, then keyword rich domaining can greatly help you achieve your goal. Brandable domain names are easy to remember for your repeating visitors. You cannot expect your visitors to search for the same keyword every time to reach your website. Also, search engine ranking is not a constant number and the ranking of your website changes continuously.

With more and websites being hosted on the internet, finding the domain name that you like has become near impossible. Many people buy domain names at lower rates and wait for some time to sell it for a higher price. When you search for domain names, come up with as many names as possible that reflect your business. If you cannot buy domain name that contains exact keywords of your website, you can look for names that describe your website niche. For business websites, hyphens in domain names are to be avoided even though search engine optimization is not affected by the hyphens in the domain names.

All You Need To Know About Long Tail Keywords

Friday, March 20th, 2009

Have you heard of the 80-20 rule? Well, an Italian economist called Pareto noticed that 80% of land in Italy was owned by 20% of the population. His work was taken up by others until it entered mainstream thinking. You’ve probably heard variations of what’s now become known as the 80-20 rule, or the Pareto principle. They go like this: we spend 80% of our time with 20% of our friends, or we wear 20% of our favorite clothes 80% of the time.

More generally, of course, it is a common rule of thumb in business: e.g., “80% of your sales come from 20% of your clients.” In business, for example, Microsoft noted that by fixing the top 20% of the most reported bugs, 80% percent of the errors and crashes would be eliminated.

So far, so good. But what if you found out that – let’s take your website, for instance – the Pareto principle was not so robust? That 80% of your major keywords only account for 20% of your sales? In other words, by focusing on a handful of major keywords you may be missing out on the ‘real’ keywords that prospective customers are actually using to find your product or service.

Most webmasters apply the 80-20 rule: that the top keyword provide 80% of the business, but in practice, this has proved to be the opposite. In other words, the keywords that are most sought after are actually rarely those that provide the most business.

Let me put it another way: your web pages are much more likely to gain more of their search engine referrals via a mixture of low-volume search queries instead of a tight bunch of keywords. And this means that by focusing on identifying the keywords which receive a lower volume of search queries you will increase in the overall amount of prospective customers from, say, Google, to your website.

What are these keywords? And will they actually increase my visitor numbers?

Well, keywords such as this are generally recognised as Long Tail Keywords. “Long Tail” because they are phrases that are usually made up of more than three words. For instance: “Paint” is not long tail, but “Outdoor paint for wooden shed” is long tail. Or, take “shoes”: “Adidas running shoes” is almost there. But “Adidas running shoes for women” is a long tail keyword.

Can you see the difference between “horse training” and “quarter horse training products”? Here is another example: ‘Credit Cards’ is the general keyword but effective long tail keywords within this niche could include: ‘good low cost credit cards for nurses’, ‘credit cards for people with bad credit’, ‘credit cards with low interest’, ‘benefits of corporate credit cards’, and so on.

The fundamental thinking about long tail keywords is that because there is less competition for them, it is far easier to achieve an optimal ranking with the search engines. Moreover, it’s much more likely that people who enter particular long tail keywords are highly likely to be actual customers, rather than web surfers. If you can optimise your web pages while delivering high value, informative content that matches those particular search queries you are highly likely to attract visitors who are actively seeking actual information about products using your long tail keywords and other, similar, phrases.

And there’s no doubt that long tail keywords are a highly effective at attracting traffic. What’s more important, there are thousands and thousands of long tail keywords which no one or very few people are pinpointing so can easily be utilised.

Here, then, are four major reasons why you need to consider the use of long tail keywords to make your web pages user search engine friendly:

First, focusing on long tail keywords will slowly but surely lead to more search engine traffic because you will have many, many web pages indexed and ranked for specific phrases related to your products or services. This means higher visibility and so a greater volume amount of search engine traffic.

Next, long tail keywords lead to higher purchase ratios. Visitors who visit your web site because they have entered long tail search phrases are highly likely to buy your product or service or follow through on affiliate programs. By focusing on these long tail phrases, you are actually zeroing in on a vast market of potential buyers.

Third, long tail keywords lead to higher page ranking because of there is generally far less competition. There is so much more scope for variation when you start digging for the phrases that people actually use when they enter search terms.

Finally, using long tail keywords means that your sites have the potential for greater monetization. People who find your site because they used a search engine such as Google or Yahoo are high value for this reason: they are people who are looking for explicit information. So they are highly likely to follow relevant advertisements or subscribe to your blog feed or ezine.

So here’s the nutshell: more long tail keywords equals more potential customers equals more likely sales. Good luck!

How To Make My Website Come Up First In Google

Sunday, March 8th, 2009

Contrary to common beliefs having a website that comes up first in Google is not hard at all, you just need to follow few simple steps in optimizing your website and your relatively new website will appear in the top search results .

This article will give you tips that will help your website’s pages come up first in Google’s results.

Tips that will make your website come up first

* Internal linking is very important: External links are very important but I have lots of pages that show on the top of the results in Google without having any external links pointing to them and without having any page rank . The other very important tip is to let the internal link’s anchor text contain the same keywords your original article has. For example when linking to your article that is called “How to become rich fast” from another page don’t give the link the title “making money” or “Getting rich” but instead call it “How to become rich fast”

* Write articles that match popular search keywords: Your article’s title , keywords and header tags should match popular search keywords. For example if people always search for the keywords “How to become rich fast” then your article should be optimized for this key phrase. For example your article’s title and URL path should not be “how to make money” or “how to earn thousands of dollars” but instead it should be “How to become rich fat”. For more information see my articles how to optimize my pages for search engines and Increasing search engine hits

* Does time really matter?: Older pages are more respected by search engines but I usually see my new websites showing up in the top results in Google three weeks after the creation date. In short, time doesn’t matter, if anyone told you anything other than this know that he doesn’t have enough experience.

* Your main page should be stuffed with keywords that are related to your articles: Pretty self explanatory, taking the last example into consideration the main page should contain the keywords “Become rich” and “Fast”. Of course its much better to have the whole key phrase in the main page if possible.

* Does frequent updates really matter?: yes, updating your website daily is a must. Google gives higher importance to websites that are updated daily. You can take one or two days off but try to update your website during the rest of the days.

6 SEO Mistakes to Avoid on Your Website

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

Many people who are just starting an internet marketing business have very basic knowledge of search engine optimization (SEO) techniques. Too many beginners want their websites to achieve ranking in the search engines without realizing that some of problems of doing so lay within their own site. This article presents 6 SEO mistakes to avoid on your website.

1. Frames – Many web pages are formatted using frames, especially if a novice page builder built them. The problem is that search engines have a hard time tracking content inside the frames. The search engines cannot distinguish which frame contains the main content, so they could be tracking something not conducive to SEO for your website.

2. Flash – A lot of websites use Flash to make their sites stand out. This may be visually appealing, but in terms of SEO, Flash is like having a frame with no picture. Search engines cannot read Flash files, so you should avoid using Flash unless you are certain that your website can generate massive traffic by word of mouth.

3. Keyword Stuffing – Using too many keywords on your website can have a negative effect on your page ranking. If search engines find too many keywords, they will assume that your page is being spammed or that your page is bot created. Search engines like to know that there was a human touch creating the content on your site, even if it is just entering keywords.

4. Keyword Hiding – This goes along with the previous mistake. Attempting to make keywords that are colored the same as your background, and effectively “hiding” them, will cause the search engines to downgrade your page ranking. This again has to do with the search engines seeing too many keywords as spam. Search engines are sensitive, and do not like to be tricked in any way.

5. Text Inside Images – Sometimes marketers post images with a caption that is already embedded into the image. It is better, however, to post the image by itself and have the caption be written in HTML. The reason is that search engines use something called “spiders” to extract information from your web page. These spiders, however, will assume that any text that is embedded into an image is simply part of the image and simply ignore the text altogether. If the caption is written as separate HTML, the spiders will read that caption and include it for SEO purposes.

6. Javascript Links – If you use links on your side, you need to make sure to use simple HTML links instead of Javascript controlled links. The spiders will include those links when they are extracting information for ranking.

When an internet marketer is just starting out, search engine optimization can be a daunting challenge. By taking these mistakes into account, however, an internet marketer can be confident that he or she is getting a good start. As these mistakes are avoided and other techniques are implemented, a quick page ranking is sure to follow.

Four Simple SEO Tips for Good Search Engine Rankings

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

by Tim Jones

Making simple changes to a website to improve search engine rankings and drive traffic is not as complicated as it sounds. This article details the factors that can be simply manipulated yet produce big improvements if implemented correctly.

They are worth bookmarking or printing so they can be used in the future as a checklist when creating new pages or reviewing your website.

1) Keyphrase Research

Before you can begin implementing any of the optimization techniques mentioned in the rest of this article, you will need to know which keyphrases you are going to optimize your site for. Once this is decided, everything becomes a lot clearer.

You should be able to get a rough idea of target keyphrases from the content on the pages within your site. At the end of the day, if there’s not any content at which to target optimisation, achieving good search engine rankings will be very difficult and ultimately pointless! Visitors will leave immediately if they are not provided with the content they are searching for.

A frequent mistake is to target the keyphrases that drive the largest search volumes. It’s important to target keyphrases that directly relate to your websites content, and the more defined the keyphrases are the better.

Using keyphrases that may drive 120 high convertible visitors to your site each month is likely to be much better than targeting a highly competitive broad keyphrase that is only vaguely related to your business, even if it does attract 30,000 searches each month.

2) Page Titles

This is one of the key on-page elements that can be optimized. Each title should be different, and full of keyphrases related to the content of its page. Search engines often only display the first 65 or so characters of the page title, so it’s important to get the most important keyphrases at the beginning of the page title. Also, the characters near the front of the page title are given more significance in algorithms.

The page title is displayed in the search engine results, so must make sense and encourage browsers to action the link. Finding a balance between readability and keyphrases density is a challenge but something that will improve with time and practise.

3) Meta Description

The meta description is not actually included in search engine algorithms, although as it is displayed in search engine results pages, it is vital it is optimised. Like page titles, the meta description should be specific to every page and contain text that is relevant to the keyphrases that page is aimed at.

The meta description is limited to around 160 characters, so it can often be challenging to fit all the required info into such a small space. However, if no meta description is entered, search engines tend to grab a random chunk of text from the page, regardless if it makes sense or is useful to the searcher. You can avoid this from happening, by ensuring every page has a meta description of some variety.

4) Page Content

Page content is viewed as the best method of attracting visitors and incoming links to a website, so it’s important that it is given sufficient time and resource. Search engines thrive on content, so the more content on your site the better for search engine rankings.

Content is less important now in search engine algorithms than it has been however, I suggest ensuring every keyphrase that is being targeted is mentioned about every 100 words or so.

Beware – don’t fall into the trap of keyphrase stuffing! Search engines employ advanced techniques to track this and will more than likely pick up on it immediately and you could end up with a blacklisted site that is impossible to rank.