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One of the mistakes that Web business owners often commit is that they
spend too much time on the design of their website, and not enough time
on the content. Keep in mind that the content of your website is more
important than the design, which is why people who invest too much
money on site designs primarily instead of focusing on its content will
only end up wasting it since this will only bring in a few people to
visit their website. Instead, try to invest in copywriting initially,
and only spend money on the site design later on.
These days, high search engine ranking is extremely important because search
engines have become the primary tool of Internet users in finding the
information, products, and services they are looking for.
Unless an Internet
user knows a specific web site address (URL), he or she will use one of the major
search engines to find web sites that meet their needs.
For most major search engines, (Google is, without a doubt, the world's search engine, owning a bigger market share than Microsoft and Yahoo combined)
the important factors that determine a web
site's
ranking include frequency of keywords, placement of keywords, use of keywords in
URLs, themes, use of meta tags, HTML coding, link popularity, click popularity,
and number of "hits." These factors are presented below.
Our Search
Engine Optimization (SEO) services will help you receive the web
site rankings you are wanting. Whether your web site is nearing
completion or has been operational for some time now, it's
never too late to take advantage of the importance of receiving
high rankings.
Please keep
in mind though that it could take anywhere between 2-6 months before
your web site to start moving up in the search engine rankings. This is because
many
established sites have gained their strong rankings through years of "hit"
volume, cross-linking, "pay-for-placement," or other factors.
Search
Engines
When an Internet user visits a search engine, inputs keywords into a search box,
and receives a long list of web sites (usually in groups of ten) that satisfy the
query, there are many factors that determine the order of the returned results.
Every
search engine's unique formula weighs a myriad of criteria to position relevant
web sites in a distinct order. These algorithms are continually honed and
improved in an attempt to provide users with the best possible results. Because
different search engines use different algorithms, a well-constructed web site
will most probably experience different rankings - sometimes high in a listing,
sometimes low.
For human-compiled directories, a submitted web
site must
meet the high standards of the particular reviewing company in order to be
accepted in their listings. Editors will only accept well-designed sites
containing pertinent, up-to-date content, well-written text, navigationally
sound links, and cropped graphics.
Sites must load quickly, be viewed properly
in all browsers and resolutions, should not contain profanity, and should not
have pages that are under construction. In short, the editors of most
directories will only accept professional-quality web sites.
For
"robot," "crawler," or "spider-driven" search engines, some of the important
factors that determine a web site's ranking include frequency of keywords,
placement of keywords, use of keywords in URLs, themes, use of meta tags, HTML
coding, link popularity, and click popularity.
A closer look at each of
these factors is listed below:
Keywords
Keywords are perhaps the most important factor in leading search engine
users to web sites. Most search engines will index the entire text of a page and
generally look for a minimum of at least 100 words. A page will receive a higher
ranking if keywords are placed at the top of the page. Keyword frequency is also
a critical factor. Algorithm logic determines that if keyword is repeated a
number of times, especially at the top of a page, then the page must be
extremely relevant to the keyword topic.
Some search engines will also
give high ranking to pages that contain keywords that are positioned close to
each other, a concept known as keyword proximity. The relationship of keywords
to the other text on the page, known as keyword density, is also important.
Pages with approximately 3-7 keywords per every 100 words have a better chance
of receiving a high ranking. Web page designers who try to insert multiple
keywords by using "invisible text" (example: white text on a white background)
will most likely have their sites rejected by search engines that will detect
this illegal "spamming" technique.
HTML Coding
Web page
designers construct their pages using Hypertext Markup Language (HTML). How a
web page is coded is a major determinant of how the page is ranked by search
engines. Most search engine algorithms determine that keywords included in page
titles, headings, alternative text, and comments, must mean the page is
extremely relevant to the keyword topic.
All search engines look at a
page's title first, so targeted keywords placed between the <TITLE> and
</TITLE> tags (in the <HEAD> section) will give the site a higher
ranking. Titles should be limited to about 80 characters and should be placed
first for best placement results. The contents between the <TITLE> tags
will also appear in the search engine's results and in bookmark titles.
Keywords placed in heading tags, such as <H1></H1>,
<H2></H2>, <H3></H3>, will also help a web site in the
quest for better rankings. Heading tags are placed in the <BODY> section
of a page, where all text and images must be placed in order to be displayed on
a web browser.
Search engines cannot read images on web pages, so the
use of ALT tags (meaning alternative text) containing keywords can help
rankings. ALT tags basically describe the image textually, so using them can
enhance keyword frequency. Using keywords in comment tags, which are hidden
programming notes that are not seen on web browsers, is another technique that
will help keyword frequency.
Meta Tags
Web
designers can include meta tags in the HTML source code of a web page. Meta tags
are important because certain search engines support them and give higher
ranking priority to sites that include them. Keywords that are placed in the
"meta description" tag describe the contents of the site and will also be
visible in the top line of a web browser. Keywords that are placed in the "meta
keywords" tag will add to the keyword frequency of the page. Meta tags are
placed in the <HEAD> section of a page and are invisible to the reader on
the web page itself, but not to the spider-programs of the search engines that
recognize the tags. Keywords should not be repeated more than 7 times in the
meta tags, or search engines could consider the repetition as spamming and
reject the site.
Algorithms
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Search engine
leaders Alta Vista, Excite, Google, Lycos, and many others, use a sophisticated
technology in their algorithms that determines the "theme" of a web
site's
contents. Based on the importance of keywords, spiders index an entire site and
analyze HTML factors such as title, headings, meta tags, links, and text.
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Concepts such as keyword weighting, extrapolation, and root stemming help the
search engine determine the common topic (theme) of the site. The search engine
will then use the theme as an important ranking factor. Theme technology results
in listings that are more focused to the search term topics entered by users.

Link Popularity
When indexing the
contents of a particular web site, many search engines take into consideration
the number of links from other popular web sites that lead to the site. The more
links that point to a site, the higher ranking the site will receive. Also, the
site will receive the side benefit of more traffic being driven to it. Search
engines will also give a higher priority to incoming links that are relevant to
the topic of the page being indexed, thus link popularity measures the quality
of incoming links, not simply the number of incoming links.
Click Popularity
About two dozen of the top search
engines use the concepts of "click popularity" and "stickiness" to rank web
sites.
Click popularity counts the number of clicks received by each site in a search
engine's results page. This click-tracking technology will determine that a site
receiving a high amount of clicks must be more relevant than the other top sites
in the list. Thus, the site with more clicks will receive a higher ranking.
Stickiness, on the other hand, measures the length of time a user spends
at a web site. Stickiness is measured according to the amount of time between
each click on a search engine's results page. Simply put, if a user visits three
sites from a list on a results page and spends 4 minutes on the first site, 10
minutes on the second site, and 1 minute on the third site, the second site will
be assumed to be the most relevant and will receive a higher ranking.
If you have a
web site that is targeted
towards the senior industry in Texas, and you're trying to figure
out how get your web site ranked higher with the search engines,
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