Search Engine Optimization Tutorial |
by Charles Davis |
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HISTORY Search engine optimization has changed dramatically over just the last 2-3 years.
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A few years ago, it was for
the most part sufficient to incorporate a well optimized title tag and have a
few relevant search terms (aka keywords) in the meta tags to get a top 10
ranking. Those days are long gone, and yet in my estimation, over 75% of
webmasters still hold on to the notion that search engine optimization (SEO) is
all about tweaking title and meta tags. It is essential today to understand that
meta tags for example, carry zero to little weight in a search engine algorithm.
In fact, the keyword meta tag for example, is completely ignored by the Google
search engine, other search engines give it very little weight.
The main reason for the big changes has been the abuse of the meta tags on mass and the search engine results pages (aka SERPs) were becoming just a list of spam ridden sites with keyword stuffed meta tags, often not even relevant to the site in question. There are now for Google approximately 100 different HTML, design, on and off-page elements that can make the difference between a top 10 and top 100 ranking.
Of far more importance nowadays for example, is the actual body text content within a page and what I like to call off-page criteria which includes number of inbound links, anchor text of inbound links and whether the links come from "authority" / "high value" sites (in Google's case).
The design, structure and website technology used are also important ranking criteria for the major search engines. Where in a websites source code, and in which HTML tags keywords appear, is just as important as the number of occurrences and the ratio of these keywords in relation to the rest of a pages text content (known as keyword density).
Search engines use so called robots or spiders which go through a web pages source code and store the crawled page in a database. This robot will usually follow the links on a page (assuming it can read and interpret them, but more on that later) and then crawl the linked page, and store this page also in it's database, follow on to the next link and so on.
The favorite diet of these search engine robots/spiders is text. I usually call it spider food. Text embedded in images is unreadable to spiders, so are the text content in Java applets, JavaScript, css and in many search engines the links/text in image maps and flash objects are ignored. The links in framesets can also cause problems for some search engines.
The following pages are my attempt to dispel the common myths about achieving high rankings on the search engines and is designed to provide the basics on how to achieve a good ranking. Experienced search engine optimizers will not learn much from these pages. The place for SEO experienced webmasters would be this SEO Website which provides up to date SEO technology, tips, views and commentary on modern SEO methodology.
To get the most of this tutorial, a little HTML and CSS knowledge is of benefit.
There is NO simple formula for getting ranked No.1 on Google for example.
Let me make that clear, there is however optimization methodology that makes it far more likely for someone to get ranked far higher than they would be without any optimization.
The best way to use this tutorial is to always click on the "next" button and not jump pages by means of the navigation on the left .
Webmasters may freely link to this tutorial either in part or entirety so long as Serverlon.com is credited.
I hope you find this tutorial useful and enjoy it. Be sure to recommend it to friends and/or link to it.
Why Search Engines Are Important for Marketing |
You've built your site.
You've tested it. You're ready for business.
So where are all the people?
You need to get the word out about your great site, but with limited resources
and no advertising budget, you need some way to attract visitors.
What can you do?
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Instead of blowing your limited resources on banners and ads galore, use search engines to send motivated visitors to your site. Click through rates on banner ads continue to drop, while search engine traffic is on the rise and growing everyday.
Search
engine optimization (techniques to improve how your Web site ranks in
the search engines) has been called the cheapest and most effective marketing
tool available. Expect to pay professional firms that specialize in search
engine optimization $2000 for a small site - $10,000 is common for big
companies. If you are in an extremely competitive business, plan on shelling out
$25,000 and up. Oh, and don't be surprised if you have to sign a six month or
even a year contract. That's the norm for a professional shop.
You have an option to "do it in-house". With a little help from
Serverlon.com, you can do search engine optimization yourself, improve your
site's search engine ranking, and save yourself a lot
of money, frustration, and time.
Search engine traffic is
the kind of traffic you want.
Why?
Traffic you receive from search engines is already targeted. Visitors arriving at your site from search engines have entered a keyword relevant to your site, so they are already interested in your product or service. This is the best source of potential customers you can have.
Search engines are the number one way users find new sites. Surveys show that over 85% of users rely on search engines to locate information on the Web. If you optimize your site to do well on the engines, then register your site with search engines, you should see increased traffic to your site.
Search engines are free to users and users know where and how to use them. One of the first things a novice to the Internet learns is how to use Yahoo (actually Yahoo is a directory, but we'll discuss the difference later).
Part 2 - The Basics |
Before you can position
your site to do well in the search engines, you need to understand search engine
fundamentals.
A search engine is a giant database that lists sites on the Internet. You access
the database when you enter keyword searches and receive a list of relevant
sites.
Search sites are the Internet's Yellow Pages.
Think of a search engine as a giant, automated version of the yellow pages. If you need information on "party planning" from the yellow pages, there are several steps to retrieving it.
You can repeat this process online using a search engine.
Search Engines Versus Search Directories.
People use both search engines and directories without ever realizing there is a difference between the two.
What is a Search Engine?
Search engines send automated computer programs (called robots or spiders) to crawl the Internet in search of Web pages. Basically these spiders follow links to travel from URL to URL. When they visit your Web site, the robot indexes (or records) the text of your page or pages (if it is a deep crawling spider) and stores it in the search engine's index. Later, when a user enters a search query at the search engine's Web site, the search engine scans Web pages in its index for pages that provide the best match.
In theory, the search
engine spider is supposed to be able to find all the sites on the Internet.
However, since new sites are being added daily, it's risky to assume that the
spider will find you. Expedite the process by submitting your URL to the search
engines.
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What is a Directory?
Unlike the automated search engine process, each entry in a directory is first reviewed by a human being. You submit a short description to the directory for your entire site, or editors write one for sites they review. A keyword search will only look for matches in these descriptions, so be careful how you describe your site. Techniques to receive a high search engine rating will not work with a directory. While good content is necessary for search engines, both good content AND visual appeal are mandatory in human-edited directories. Remember, manual review takes time! The typical time lag between submission of a site and its actual listing in Yahoo is five months. You can speed up the process at some directories, but expect to pay for that service. This trend will probably continue.
When you submit to a directory, do it by hand and take your time. You need to impress human reviewers with your site so high-quality content and design are critical to your success. For an in depth article on submitting to Yahoo, click here.
Search Engine and Directory Hierarchy.
There are literally
thousands of search engines on the Internet, but naturally you're most concerned
about your ranking on the high-traffic sites. Some of the smaller search engines
may not bring you a lot of traffic, but your listing gives you another source of
links (which can help in your overall link
popularity building).
If you can do well on the sites listed below, you will probably do well on
others too.
Top Search Engines
Google
AltaVista
Iwon
Lycos
HotBot
Teoma
Ask Jeeves
WiseNut
Overture
Top Search Directories
Yahoo - The biggest search site of all. Do well here.
LookSmart
Open Directory
Zeal
AOL
How to get listed |
Don't wait to be discovered! Submit your URL directly to the search engine or directory.
Search
Engine submissions.
There are two ways to submit to search engines and directories, manually or
using an automated submission tool. Here is a summary of both methods.
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How often do I submit?
Your best strategy is to submit weekly until your site gets listed. Check your listing frequently. If your site disappears suddenly, you may be the victim of a search engine database omission. Search engines frequently have multiple versions of their databases and they aren't always in sync. You may be listed in one version of their database and not in another. Your only recourse is to resubmit your site.
To see if you have even been picked up in a search engine, go to the search engine's site and do a search with your company's domain name as the search query.
Submitting to a directory is a much more involved specialized process. Don't do it in a rush and don't use an automated submission tool. The better submission tools, like Search Engine Starter, don't submit to directories.
Visit our page on Registering Your Site With A Directory for more information.
How long does it take to get listed?
These times vary with
search engines and directories. The search engines will optimistically report a
very short time, but most sites get listed within the following times:
| 1 - 3 weeks | |
| Yahoo | 2 - 6 weeks |
| Lycos | 4 - 6 weeks |
| WiseNut | 5 - 6 weeks |
The reality is that most
search engines and directories are very backlogged and slow to get listings
added to their databases. Don't be surprised if you experience waits much longer
than these. As mentioned earlier, you may wait over 5 months to see your site
get listed on Yahoo!, if it gets listed at all.
We recommend that if your site isn't listed within the time periods above, that
you resubmit your site to the search engine where you are not listed.
Is being listed in the search engines good enough?
Unfortunately no.
A listing won't automatically increase your traffic. A good ranking may. You want to be listed on the first three pages of the search engine results page. Most web surfers aren't patient enough to look more than the first 20-40 listed links. In fact there is a considerable drop off just going from the first to the second page.
How to improve your ranking. |
How do search engines rank pages?
Search engines use a ranking algorithm to determine the order in which matching web pages are returned on the results page. Each web page is graded on the number of the search terms it contains, where the words are located in the document, and other criteria that changes frequently.
All search engines have a different method of ranking. That's why you might rank number 1 on one engine and number 25 on another. Robots look for relevance and rank results on a secret ever-changing algorithm. Some look at TITLE, some look at META tags, some look for link popularity. Search engine optimization means optimizing the Web site for the best possible positioning based on the page's keywords and description.
Serverlon.com's Search Engine Power Pack has a search engine optimization package that will walk you through the whole optimization process. Serverlon.com has numerous experts who have conducted extensive tests to help identify what techniques work to better your ranking in the search engines. Additionally, we have identified what can get you into trouble with search engines.
General tips to get a good ranking.
1. Create a good site with good content.
This is critical, especially as search engines grow in sophistication. If your site contains worthwhile material, users will return to your site and will recommend it to others. Other sites will link to you - which will in turn help you by improving your link popularity.
2. Pick keywords visitors will actually use on a search engine query.
3. Include keywords in your TITLE tag.
Pages with keywords appearing in the TITLE are assumed to be more relevant to the topic than those without.
4. Use keywords in META Keyword and Description tags.
Using META tags will not hurt you in search engines that don't use them, and they can definitely help you in search engines that do index them. While they are not as important as the TITLE tag, META tags can give you the edge over your competition since most web sites don't even use them.
5. Use your keywords throughout your page.
Search engines will check to see if the keywords appear near the top of a web page, such as in the headline or in the first few paragraphs of text. They assume that any page relevant to the topic will mention those words right from the beginning.
6. Have a good keyword density on your page.
Keyword density is derived by dividing the frequency of that word by the total words on the page. Frequency is a major factor in how search engines determine relevancy. A search engine will analyze how often keywords appear in relation to other words in a web page. Those with a higher frequency are often deemed more relevant than other web pages. This can turn into a balancing act as too high a density can be considered spam by some engines. Usually you are safe if your keyword density falls between 1 - 5 %.
7. Continually work on improving your link popularity.
Listings on popular Web sites can increase your traffic significantly. They do this in two ways:
Most search engines use link popularity as relevance criteria. For example, the Google search engine (not their new directory) is based almost entirely on link popularity.
| SEM Controlling &
Building Link Popularity |
Now that you have submitted your site to the search engines, you can get on with other things. Quite important, and for some search engines a criteria to be met before becoming indexed, is for your home page to have some incoming links. Google for example likes to see at least 2-3 pages that link to your site before it will index your own. Your next step is to make sure you are in as many major directories as possible. Particularly the open directory project (DMOZ), Yahoo, About.com and Looksmart directories. You should then concentrate on as many secondary, regional and theme related directories as you can find in an effort to obtain as many incoming links as possible.
Once you have that taken care of that, it is time to get links from other webmasters with preferably similarly related Websites.
First of all compile a list of competitors websites or similarly related websites, and using the various backlink query tools available (see online tools) establish who is linking to your competitors and store them in a spread sheet. Add two additional columns, one for the email address and one for a contact full name (webmasters/marketing managers).
You will soon have a large list of webmasters to which you can ask for a link exchange or simply request a link. Very important here is to realize that if you don't ask, you don't get. What do you have to lose by asking?
If you own other sites be sure you add a link to your newly submitted site, preferably a text link using a keyword in the link text.
I will be writing an in-depth article on link popularity and how to obtain links in an upcoming Newsletter issue, be sure to subscribe to the Serverlon.com free SEM now (top right).
So now we need to know if the search engines are coming. If you have chosen the Inktomi pay for inclusion or the Altavista express submission, this is easy enough as you will be notified per email when your site is indexed (lots more on pay for inclusion in the search engines section). If however you have chosen not to go this route, or would like to know when other search engines spiders have visited, you will need to be able to analyze your log files or you will need some form of tracking script on your home page which will log visiting user-agents and IP numbers. There are free tracking services available which for the sake of normally a button link on your page you can get basic tracking statistics. This is the easiest method but it is also the most unprofessional. Business sites should most definitely avoid free online statistics, which allow the public to view your websites traffic in detail. Even a simple hit counter is considered unprofessional. You can however pay in many cases for tracking that is password protected and does not require any form of button or banner. This is an excellent option if you have the budget. One downside is that you normally are required to place search engine unfriendly JavaScript on your page for the logging to take place. You will see on examining the source code of this page that I have packed the webtrendslive JavaScript to an external file.
Many web hosts include their own web tracking as part of their hosting package. It is wise to check with your host if it is possible to view your statistics online.
Another option which provides more flexibility is to purchase or download try & buy versions of log file analysis software. The software does not come cheap. There are however some free / shareware log file analyzers which for basic log file analysis purposes are fine. What these log file analyzers are particularly good for is checking for establishing if a search engine spider has visited.
You do however need to know what the search engine spider uses as an IP address or user-agent. There is a good list of search engine user agents and ip addresses to be found here. Beware however that some ip numbers/agents may be out of date from this list.
Summary |
Success with search engines and directories is not one magical thing you do specifically. It is the culmination of your whole strategy. It is a time consuming, labor intensive activity with great rewards.
This search engine optimization tutorial has covered quite a lot of basic SEO know-how. If you understand and implement all of the search engine optimization tips and instructions, you can be pretty confident that your search engine ranking will rise to at least the top 50 of a search engine, regardless of your chosen keywords. Some of you may get lucky and reach a top 10 position solely from the know-how shared in this tutorial. Some of you however may go over the line and inadvertently spam the search engines. This could mean your site being penalized, or worse, blacklisted.
We have only really covered the basics of search engine optimization in this tutorial. At Serverlon.com we constantly study the search engines for changes in algorithms and what thresholds they have with regards to keyword placement and many other factors which ensure we are always in a position to know, how far - is too far, as far as optimization is concerned.
If you have the time and the HTML programming skills, then you can achieve great results which will be acceptable to search engines from this tutorial. If you don't have the time, or are not prepared to risk your company's website from being penalized or banned, you may consider outsourcing to Serverlon.com Internet Marketing. We have the expertise and the tools to get the job done safely and quickly. The ROI (return on investment) has never been better when it comes to search engine optimization. A steady stream of targeted traffic from professional search engine optimization, will beat banner advertisement for cost / hits ratio every time!
Outsourcing your whole web promotion / search engine optimization campaign not only allows you and your staff to concentrate on your business, but also gives you the peace of mind that professionals are taking care of your site through search engine accepted methods.
It is the attention to detail and additional know-how, not within this tutorial, that can make the difference between a reasonable ranking and a top 5 Ranking.
At Serverlon.com we would welcome your feedback, good or bad. Suggestions for improvement to this search engine optimization tutorial, or for the website as a whole are valuable to us. You can contact us directly or if you wish add your comments / suggestion to our very own Forum. We will try to keep up with the constant changes which occur within the various main search engines and will keep you informed here or in our newsletter. Our newsletter is published around the beginning of each month. We promise to go deeper into search engine optimization methodology and keep you up to date with he latest search engine news. You can subscribe in the top right box on this page. Your e-mail address will NOT be sold or rented to third parties and will be used solely as a distribution address for the Serverlon.com Internet Marketing Newsletter.
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