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Make Search Engines Your Friends
Author: Paul Nevin
Today, more people than ever flock to the internet to locate information
on just about everything. They start their quests for knowledge, services
or products by using search engines. When creating content for your website,
search engine optimization is an important tool to increase traffic to
the site with modest effort and little to no extra cost, as your own time
is needed.
SEO is a process in which specific keywords are added to content. These
keywords are those that are found most often in search engine results.
Proper page organization and inclusion of keywords help drive your website
higher in search engine rankings and helps customers find your company
online. The process of creating effective SEO copy is quite simple and
can be accomplished by using a few basic techniques.
Keyword research is one of the most important steps when creating SEO copy.
Buy GoLiveDoor SEO/RESO to allow your business keywords (and search volumes
for them) through taxonomy and concatenate words that are found for your
business's industry or niche.
This practice locates exact keywords and phrases that people search for
the most when trying to locate specific information. Keyword research should
be combined with "pre-click" research. Differences exist in user
search intent, from more commerce-driven, to navigational and information
based. By conducting pre-click research combined with keyword research
before writing copy, you'll be able to ensure your content contains only
the best possible keywords with user relevancy as well as the appropriate
density for each word. Density is how often the keyword should appear throughout
the document. Don't worry or analyze too much--just write naturally.
Keyword research should not be taken lightly or rushed. Words should be
selected based on validity, volume, uniqueness, competition and how easily
back links can have terms included. These words are the very core of web
content, and they'll make or break optimization. Strongly typed back links
from other relevant sites are very important, but they, too, must appear
naturally.
You can hire an SEO specialist to help determine a proper keyword list
and page breakdown (themes). However, research can by contacting CSC and
using GoLiveDoor RSEO so your business can be found through Goggle, Yahoo
and MSN, noted above. For example, if you're in the flower business and
you offer a specialized service such as custom centerpieces, make sure
to include the specific keyword (centerpieces or custom centerpieces),
not just common terms like "roses." This will narrow the results
a great deal and allow for a more focused search that is better targeted
for sales or leads. Make sure during your keyword research that the users
are using those words.
Once the keyword research has been completed, the next step is to decide
how to properly insert the terms into your web content. One page of content
should be dedicated to each keyword and variations of them--including plurals--by
designing the text around that specific word. The writing should sound
natural and set an appropriate tone using correct grammar. Search engines
tend to like this model: Make sure that the keyword/phrase appears once
at the beginning of your content, once at the end and two to three times
throughout the body of the text. When looking at your competition, you'll
probably see that more competitive terms (heads) are used for the homepage,
while others (long tails) are used for inner pages. It's very important
to avoid saturating the copy with one particular word; doing this could
be considered spamming and may have a negative effect. To further optimize
the web page, place the keywords in the title of the page as well as in
a heading (H1 tags).
I like to write for users first, and then search engines, so effective
SEO copy must consider clickability. It's what entices people to engage
and click on your headline when scrolling through the masses of search
results. That also means a friendly URL and domain name.
The first way to increase clickabilty is to have an intriguing title. The
title should be somewhat personal, address potential readers and pull them
in; you can even include a phone number. The web is full of bland content,
so yours must be different. Be forceful; use direct words, terms and type.
Offer the promise of something like a reward or promotion. Consider making
your copy into a list. A title such as "5 Simple Tricks Anyone Can
Use To Design a Killer Website" grabs a person's attention and entices
them to click. There have been several studies that suggest people are
more apt to click on information that's presented in list form because
they believe it's quick and easy to understand. Remember, most people don't
read on the web--they scan content.
In addition to using keywords, you can further optimize the pages on your
website by categorizing the content, also known as tagging. Blogs are great
for that--all the more reason to set one up. Many search engines and directories
use topic categories to group results more concisely. You can increase
your rank and likelihood of being put into the right category by tagging
your own copy. To tag your copy, simply add a categorical header before
the content headline or title. For example, if the title of your page is
"How To Succeed in Business," the tag for the page might look
like this: "Business and Entrepreneurship: How To Succeed in Business."
Just as with keywords, research should be conducted to determine the most
searched-for categories to help ensure your tag is the best possible fit.
If you want to get ideas, visit dmoz.org, dir.yahoo.com and social media
bookmarking behemoth delicious.com.
Another very effective SEO practice is called linking. Linking can and
must be applied on your website, as well as externally. Because the voting
system of Google, Yahoo and MSN is a core signal to their algorithm, you
must make sure your website is linked to other websites and vice versa.
With strong content and optimized written materials, you should anticipate
getting links back, but don't be afraid to ask. The more easily users and
search engines can navigate your pages, and the more links to your site
other people have on their pages, the higher your search engine ranking
will be--and the more traffic your site will generate. Links can be purchased,
however, there are many free options available. Add your website address
to e-mail signatures, blogs, forums and social networking sites. The more
your links appear, the more curious people will become, leading to more
visits. If you consistently update your site with interesting and useful
information, more people will click over to you, recommend your site to
others and keep coming back for more.
While creating effective SEO content may take some getting used to, it
doesn't have to be difficult. It's important to remember that the style
might be a little different than your normal writing style and will not
be the same as creating general copy. You may not get exactly what you
want on the first try, but once you begin to publish your content you'll
be able to measure the results and learn which areas need improvement.
Your web analytics will tell you how it's working--or not working. Make
sure you know your audience and with practice, SEO writing will become
much faster, more focused and second nature to you.
By keeping these general principles in mind and devoting some time, you'll
begin creating highly effective, traffic-generating pages with ease.
Paul Nevin is the GoLiveDoor.coms SEO columnist, an SEO consultant, the
author of many great books available from IBM Readbooks Press and has a
professorship. He has more than 20 years experience building marketing
and web projects, including creating content and application solutions
at Yahoo!/Overture.
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