When talking to clients about marketing their business online I am asked “How do you get to #1 on Google?” While this article is not specially about how to become #1 – I will explain what the process is and what’s involved.
SEO Explained For People with
Real Jobs
When talking to clients about
marketing their business online I am asked “How do you get to #1 on
Google?” While this article is not specially about how to become #1
– I will explain what the process is and what’s involved.
Despite our widespread
acceptance and use of the internet - I am always surprised by how
many people really have no idea what SEO (search engine optimization)
is about. They instinctively know WHY they like to
click on that first listing in the natural results; but they don’t
have the first clue HOW it got there. Making matters
worse is the fact that the internet world is largely unregulated and
still being figured out – so it seems that everyone has their own
“best practice” and definitions of things like SEO.
I usually tell clients that
their intuitive feeling of WHY they trust that first listing is that
– simply put – it’s the best result for the phrase you type
in. People seem to understand that. However most people don’t
really understand why one site would be better than another so here
goes with a layman’s explanation….
What is SEO, really?
SEO is the process of
configuring a website so that it has a chance to show up in a search
result for a particular phrase. In other words it is our way of
telling Google, Yahoo, or MSN what we think our site is about. Many
of the search engines have a slightly different formula for how they
determine these results. But the short version is that they look at
different factors of each website page, rank them and then give those
results to you.
Why is SEO Important?
One word sums it up –
competition. Depending on what study you read, there
are as many as 20 billion web pages being indexed at any given time.
The major search engines do their best to go through these pages and
catalog them so that they can tell you about it if you use their
website to search. With so many website pages out there competing for
similar phrases it is absolutely critical to make sure you are using
every tool at your disposal to make sure your customers can find you
when they are looking.
OK, So What Should I Be Doing
for SEO On My Site?
The good news is that doing SEO
correctly is not complicated. The bad news is that it is time
consuming and requires regular attention in order to maintain
results. Our advice is to ethically follow these simple guidelines
for best long-term results:
Good site structure –
as simple as this sounds many people overlook this. Every day we see
sites with heavy flash animation, dated frame designs, pages that
don’t work and broken links. The bottom line is that if you can’t
easily navigate a site without problems chances are the search
engines can’t either. And if a search engine can’t go through
your site you have absolutely no chance of showing up for a key
phrase – no matter how pretty the flash.
We often see 2 problems with
meta-data. The first is that it is simply overlooked. I am stunned
at how many sites have www.yoursite.com
as the page title for every page –
that’s wasting prime online real estate.
The 2nd
problem is spam. Putting in a page title or description that does
not accurately match what the page is about is considered “spamming”
a search engine. Doing this will get your page thrown out of the
index and ruin any chance of showing up for a key phrase.
Relevant content –
People seem to understand that good content is really what they are
looking for when they search for something. By “relevant”
we mean that the content is specific to the topic in question and
recently updated. More and more we are seeing sites that have
regular updates or blogs showing up higher in the search results
than sites which have larger quantities of older, “stale”
content on them.
Our recommendation is to add
well-written, grammatically correct and spell-checked content to
your website on a regular basis. This ensures that, over time, your
site will become a “resource” to those looking for phrases
related to your business.
Responsible link
building –
This is perhaps the least understood part of SEO. In a nutshell
search engines consider a link from another website to your website
as a popularity vote. Think of it as power rankings for websites. In
general the more sites which link to yours, the better; as this
shows your site is relevant to the given topic.
Sadly though link building,
like keywords and meta-data, have been abused by many site owners
with schemes such as link farms where sites are setup simply to
house links to other sites. We encourage careful and responsible
link building with sites that are related to yours or through
appropriate directories and article banks.
So there you have it – SEO
explained for people with real jobs. Like most things it’s not
really that hard but it requires discipline which is where most
people get off track. If you would like help with SEO for your
website, or other online business needs we would love to hear from
you. You can visit us at www.mywsiconsultant.com
or contact us via email at
andre@mywsiconsultant.com.
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| About the author |
Andre Savoie. President of WSI (We Simplify the Internet) who help companies take advantage of opportunities to grow their business online. This may include search engine optimization, paid search advertising or newer tools such as social media optimization. My focus is on helping companies find the strategy that best fits their needs and budget and then establishing goals for each marketing campaign. |
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