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Dec 28, 2009
Search engine optimization, or SEO, means the construction of a website that is designed to be discovered by search engines.
When customers search for products and services to purchase, they go to search engines. And when your site ranks highly among those search engines, you (the business owner) stand to enjoy tremendous profits. If your site is not being "seen" by the search engines, then you're missing out on a ton of opportunity!
Two main areas to address when optimizing your website:
1. INTERNAL/YOUR SITE - optimizing the code and content of your site is the vital first step to any SEO campaign. If you have the time and ability, you can often do this on your own. If not, and sometimes even if you do, it's better to hire someone who can manage this process for you. It WILL take time!
There are several "back-end" elements to consider - including title tags, meta descriptions, alt tags, etc. Each of these elements should strategically include targeted keyword phrases that are relevant to your product or service.
The content (the actual words on the page) is critical, as well. Integrating the right amount of those target key phrases is very important here, too. But, doing it effectively is key. You can't just list out your keywords on the page a bunch of times. You have to strategically "pepper" in these keyword phrases so that they the search engines can "see" that your site is relevant for those terms, but not over-doing it.
2. EXTERNAL/INBOUND LINKING - secondly, it is important to have other relevant, credible sites that link into your site. This is seen as extremely valuable "currency" in the eyes of the search engines; they call this "link popularity" and the more popular your site is (with relevant, credible sites), the higher your ranking is for those targeted search terms. Some sites have just a couple inbound links, while others have thousands. However, it's not all about quantity - it's about the quality of these links. Five quality links can generate much more value to Google or Yahoo than 1,000 sites that don't have anything to do with your business or just link to anyone.
There are many companies out there who offer SEO services. When you're looking for a partner to help with your SEO, be sure to look for credentials - successful current campaigns, knowledgeable staff, and retention.
I'd love to hear about your experience with SEO. If you have any questions, feel free to email me - mailto:matt@joltcms.com">matt@joltcms.com
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