Search Engines Without Hats

Written by Mike Katz


That there is really no good argument that all forms of SEO are not manipulation to some degree. And since it is this manipulation that isrepparttar general argument against gray or black-hat seo techniques, it seems that all forms of seo can be viewed as unacceptable depending on whom you ask.

When does page text density become stuffing? when does use of variations of your keyword become irrelevant page text that is off topic from whatrepparttar 105818 site is about?

The fact that this is completely opinionated leaves me to wonder how it is a program is left to determinerepparttar 105819 color of every page it encounters. It seems that human interaction is trulyrepparttar 105820 intelligent approach to relevance, though it is clearly inefficient for such a fast growing Internet.

Common defenses seemed to be WHITE: Working together withrepparttar 105821 search engines to maintain its integrity and relevance. Keepingrepparttar 105822 most minimal seo and using on page arrangements that fitrepparttar 105823 terms of each engine keep results accurate by not cloudingrepparttar 105824 job ofrepparttar 105825 spiders and ranking systems.]

The major issue with this I see is competition and commerce will create constant stepping overrepparttar 105826 lines and we arrive back atrepparttar 105827 shades of gray issue.

BLACK: Presentsrepparttar 105828 view of search engines asrepparttar 105829 enemy and they it is their responsibility to adjust torepparttar 105830 changes ofrepparttar 105831 competing masses. I fond myself "closer" to this line of thinking. It is my belief that this relationship should be viewed as a shared responsibility. The search engines providing information about what they hold important and provide some solid consistency so as not to undermined our efforts as seo.

Search Engines: Tips and Strategies on Getting Listed and Ranking High for Newbies

Written by Theresa Carter


You’ve got a website. You’ve put countless hours into it, tweakingrepparttar look and feel and making sure allrepparttar 105817 links work. The bad news is there are a gazillion other websites out there. The good news is there are many things you can control to make sure your site isn’t lost inrepparttar 105818 morass of dot coms.

One ofrepparttar 105819 most important is showing up inrepparttar 105820 search engines, and getting listed inrepparttar 105821 top 20 for your subject. This article coversrepparttar 105822 steps you can take within your site.

First things first: Just like there’s no “get rich quick”, there’s also no “get listed quick” (unless you pay for it).

Getting top listings inrepparttar 105823 search engines is an accomplishment. It gets you traffic and it gets you credibility. You can buy sponsored listings – you can’t buy credibility.

Always Remember: Search engines base their usefulness onrepparttar 105824 quality ofrepparttar 105825 results they give. You want people who are searching for your product to find your site; they want people who are searching for your product to find relevant sites. SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is all about making sure you both get what you want.

SEO requires many steps. They pay off, but not immediately. Once you’re “spidered” you’ll seerepparttar 105826 effects of changes you make pretty quickly, but getting “spidered” (sorry to allrepparttar 105827 arachnophobes) can take awhile.

Spidered: Search engines search sites throughoutrepparttar 105828 entire World Wide Web (if that sounds a lot like Sally searching for seashells byrepparttar 105829 seashore, it’s intentional). But, to search for your site, they have to know you’re there. So, these benevolent spiders send their hairy arms searching throughrepparttar 105830 Web and whatever sticks to their spindly legs they keep.

If you create a web these spiders might want to visit, this process gets you a more desirable string on their web. You want to create a spa for spiders.

Keywords, Keywords, Keywords

Think about it: how do you search for something onrepparttar 105831 Internet? You put in a few words that say succinctly what you’re searching for, i.e. downtown Chicago restaurants.

So, when you design or revamp your site, considerrepparttar 105832 keywords anyone would use to find what you offer. The beauty ofrepparttar 105833 Internet isrepparttar 105834 ability to target niche markets. You don’t need a gazillion hits a month. You need people who are searching for YOUR product to find YOUR site. To illustraterepparttar 105835 above example: if you search for “downtown Chicago restaurants” in Google, TheLocalTourist.com isrepparttar 105836 first listing. If you look for “Chicago Restaurants” it’s aways downrepparttar 105837 list. But that’s perfect. Because The Local Tourist only lists restaurants in downtown Chicago. If The Local Tourist had a high listing for Chicago Restaurants, then someone looking for a place to eat in one ofrepparttar 105838 outlying neighborhoods would be disappointed, and we don’t want that.

By focusing on your niche keywords, on your target market’s desires, you’re forced to evaluate what you have to offer andrepparttar 105839 best way to present it. When you designed your product or service, you (hopefully) hadrepparttar 105840 end-user in mind. So you know what they want.

As you’re starting out, don’t userepparttar 105841 most popular keywords; use ones that don’t get as many searches because there won’t be as much competition. You’re just trying to establish a presence. A good resource to findrepparttar 105842 popularity of keywords is http://inventory.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion/. Type inrepparttar 105843 keywords you think people would use to find your work and this tool will show you how many people have searched for it inrepparttar 105844 previous month through Overture. Google searches are approximately 12x that number.

Scope Out Your Competition

Go to your favorite search engines and type in your chosen keywords. Now visitrepparttar 105845 top three for each set of keywords from each search engine. Try to figure out how they got such high listings.

An easy way to keep track of this reconnaissance work is to create a simple spreadsheet and use a different worksheet for each search term. You’ll want to have a row for each ofrepparttar 105846 following:

1. Search term

2. Search engine

3. Your ranking: a. If I’m not inrepparttar 105847 top 50, I simply write that. b. Add a date next torepparttar 105848 ranking so you can track your movement uprepparttar 105849 listings

4. Overture traffic (number of times term was searched for last month)

5. Repeatrepparttar 105850 following 3 times, forrepparttar 105851 top 3 listings: a. Listing URL b. Title c. Description d. Keywords

When you visit each of your competitor’s sites, you’re going to use a wonderful tool called Source Code. Copy and paste their URL into your spreadsheet, then in your browser click on View…Source. A new window opens with their HTML. (I always feel a little dirty when I do this, like I’m a voyeur or a spy, which I guess I am. That being said, it’s completely legit.)

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