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The Ten Commandments of
Search Engine Optimization
By Bhaskar Thakur (c) 2008 |
Most of the time when we pitch to a new client we are asked for
SEO guarantees. "Your competition has guaranteed top results and
submission to 100,000 Search Engines and Directories". We go all
out educating clients that Search Engine Optimization is all
about smart work and not just adding random keywords and
submittíng to every directory possible. I'm writing this article
to reach out to the SEO buyers and help them distinguish the
crooks from the genuine SEO cos. I've compiled my Search
marketing experience over the years in this article. I hope this
helps you in selecting your Search Marketing initiative.
Commandment 1: There are No
Rank Guarantees. (Period)
Search Engines alone control their indexing and ranking
algorithm. Do not try to trick Search Engines. The only way to
improve your search engine rank is by playing by the rules. And
the rule is very simple: make it logical. Web content is
primarily for the site visitor and not crawlers.
If your Search Engine Optimizer sold you magic "Top rank on
Google in 10 days flat". Forget it. There are no short cuts. Top
ranking in Search Engine Natural Results will take time. Hard
work is imperative especially in developing the content on your
website and the links to your site.
Commandment 2: Ranking is Not
the End, It's the Means.
Ask yourself what will a top search engine rank get you? Most
businesses are interested in increasing sales on a website or at
the least driving qualified traffic. Ranking for the right
keywords (keywords used by your target audience) is important.
There are SEOs who will try to show case results for keywords
that occur only on your website. Beware such gimmicks.
Commandment 3: Know Your
Competition.
"Rank" is relative position and more so in the Search Engines'
natural results. How well you do in the search engine results is
a function of how much hard work you have done in relation to
your competition. Analyze your competition's keywords, links,
keyword density and spread, but be sure not to copy your
competition.
Commandment 4: Use Search
Engine Friendly Design.
A search and visitor friendly design is a must for any
successful website. Your website should be compelling enough for
repeat visits by search engines and potential customers. Make
sure you have search engine friendly URLs and avoid those long
URLs with query strings.
Commandment 5: Select Keywords
that are Worthy.
You must research your keywords before targeting. There are
tools that give you a good idea of a keyword's search potential
for example. It is important to know the number of searches for
a keyword in the last month, last 6 months and last year. You
should also find out the number of web pages that are targeting
the keyword. It is advisable to start a campaign with keywords
with moderate competition and a high number of searches.
Commandment 6: Write Great
Content.
Even if your website site is technically perfect for search
engine robots, it won't do you any good unless you also fill it
with great content. Great means it has contextual and editorial
value. Great content brings repeat visits and increases the
chance of conversion. Great content is factual and appeals to
your target audience. Your web page should have your desired
action embedded in the content and you must ensure that the
content is fresh. Keep adding and editing content regularly.
Commandment 7: Use Good Hyper
Linking Strategy.
Hyperlinks make your content accessible and contextual. You must
hyperlink in the right context within the website and to other
websites. Good links are appreciated by the Search Engines and
by visitors. No one likes to be taken to a mall selling
"Macintosh" when shopping for "apples".
Commandment 8: Write Relevant
and Original Meta Content.
Meta content is like a business card. Just as your business card
tells who you are and what you do, Meta content tells the search
engines the relevance and context of a web page. Resist the
temptation to include everything in the Meta content, but make
it detailed. Confused? The idea is to include only what is
relevant to the page in the Meta Content but to include
everything that is relevant.
Commandment 9: Acquire Relevant
Links.
The links you acquire are the roads to your web page for search
engine bots and visitors. Good links improve your webpage's
equity on the World Wide Web and bad links make a dent in your
equity and credibility. Be selective in reciprocal linking. Both
reciprocal and one way links work, if you are prudent in
selecting the links. Submit your website to the relevant
sections in relevant directories.
Commandment 10: Consult
Experts, If You Need To.
If you have the competence, there are two ways to learn -
learning from your mistakes and learning from others'
experience. You can choose either. If you have the time and can
wait for the online dollars, do it yourself. If you want to get
started now, it may be useful to consult the experts.
About The Author
The author is an expert in Search Marketing with over 10 years
Onlëne Marketing experience. He heads
www.rankuno.com, the specialist in online marketíng and
Search Engine Optimization. RankUno empowers its clients around
the world with high ROI onlíne marketing programs. He may be
reached at
bhaskar@rankuno.com. |
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