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We get this question all the time from our own personal clients.

  • What are the most important seo factors?
  • What should we focus on when doing search engine optimization?

We tell our clients to stop thinking seo is rocket science.
It’s not, it’s actually quite simple but unfortunately quite time consuming and a repetitive process.

So what are the most important search engine optimization factors? You can actually count them on less than 5 fingers.

1) Backlinks

These can be off site links, internal links but preferably a combination of both.

If you already have a large site with a large amount of indexed pages, this gives you the opportunity to increase the amount of internal links quite easily. How? Well each additional page you have on your site gives you one more chance to link to another one of your pages. Don’t have many pages on your site? Our advice is to create some more asap. This will allow you to target more keywords while increasing your internal links.

Of course, don’t limit yourself to on site links. Go out there and build quality backlinks from related sites.

2) Page Title

This seems like a no brainer but many people forget that having a quality title on your pages is extremely important when ranking in the search engines. It’s one of the major signals search engines look at when crawling websites and associating relevance for rankings.

It’s wise to include your main keywords in the title and possibly another extra keyword or two that you’d like to rank for. Don’t forget to make the title interesting, enticing google searchers to actually click on your link.

Don’t be lazy and forget or ignore creating your titles, it’s important for ranking and also in getting people to click on your listings.
3) Placing your keywords in your page – preferably in great content

When creating your content, don’t just make it ok. Make it great while including the keywords you want to rank for.

Why make it great? Although this isn’t a guarantee, great content encourages other quality websites to link to you giving you additional backlinks. This can also lead to great relationships and friendships with other websites/partners in your niche. Don’t underestimate the impact this can have for your business. One partner can bring your business from zero to hero.

In today’s net-savvy world it has become common for any business to have a website which they use mostly for advertising their products and services. With the advent of search engines it has become even easier for the customers to search for the stuff online. For a website to be successful its link should land in the first three pages which the search engine brings and the rank of the page should be high which means many visitors come to the site. This can be achieved by applying search engine optimization or popularly known as SEO. This is a marketing strategy which increases the quality and quantity of traffic flow to a particular website via search engines.

SEO not only affects the search engine results, but also image search, video search and industry specific vertical search engines. It determines how a search algorithm functions and searches what is popular with people. When a website link is submitted to a search engine, a spider crawls through a page to gather links which lead to other pages and stores those pages on the server of the search engine. The information collected from these pages is sent to the indexer, whose job is to extract information from those pages such as the keywords and their weights, the location of the page and other links that are stored for the spider to crawl in future.

In the beginning, the search engine optimizer algorithms were dependant on the keywords, Meta tags, and index files provided by the Webmaster. Meta tags provided information about a particular page, but using them for indexing the pages didn’t prove to be successful as some Webmasters added irrelevant Meta tags to increase the number of hits and earn huge ad revenue. They even changed the HTML of the web pages to achieve a good rank for the page. But this was a case of abuse as it fetched irrelevant pages.

Search engines then began utilizing complex ranking algorithm, which were difficult for the webmasters to manipulate so as to provide web surfers with genuine results. The rank of the web page was calculated mathematically by functions using strength and quantity of the inbound links. The higher the rank of the page the more chances it had to be viewed by a person. Later algorithms were developed which considered various other on-page factors such as rank and off-page factors such as hyperlink. Since the webmasters couldn’t manipulate the page rank, they began exchanging, selling and buying links, which lead to link spamming and even creation of numerous sites dedicated for this purpose.

Algorithms became more complex by every passing day and top search engines kept their algorithms a secret. As the cost of SEO increased, advertisers were roped in to pay for it, which finally resulted in high quality web pages. Although investing in SEO is very fruitful, but at the same time is risky because with out any prior notice the algorithms being used are bound to change and the search engine will stop directing visitors to the page. Many consultants are available in the market that provides SEO services. They manipulate the HTML source code of the web site like menus, shopping carts and sometimes even the content of the website to draw more traffic. Search engines like Yahoo has algorithms that extract pages not according to the page rank but according to the cost per click or set fee, that is if a advertiser desires that the page containing his ad be displayed, he is expected to pay money for it. This is a point of controversy, as only the big businesses will be able to increase the number of hits of their page but not the small business who might be having a better quality page.

Google Ad Words explores ads which have words typed in the search box by the surfer. The Million Dollar Homepage started the concept of Pixel advertising, which is a graphical kind of advertising. Depending on the pixels, the space is sold to the advertiser. Keyword advertising involves advertisers who buy URLs of a site and place their ads at that location. Thus SEO is a market in its own which is yielding great results for businesses on Internet.

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The one thing that webmasters do wrong with SEO is that they do not make their site crawlable. SEO is about the search engine and so you need to make sure that search engine bots can actually go through your content and index it with ease. If they can’t, then you may be in for some trouble.

What you should do is to try and look at your website through the search engine’s eyes or a text browser and see if you can easily read your content. If you can, then you have the edge over those who do not care about this. You want bots to easily index your site, so why not add your sitemap or some navigation which allows bots to easily go through your website.

Along with having a site which is crawlable is the actual content. It still needs to be index worthy so having relevant content prior to advertising is advisable.

What: “Black Hat SEO” is the term for deviant behavior in relation to Search Engine Marketing. The general rule is any behavior that breaks the official guidelines published by Google can be called Black Hat. In reality, any unethical method to improve SERP rankings is usually deemed Black Hat.

Why: The most common uses for Black Hat methods are financial gain (spam marketing, quick stat building, etc.),  the classic “Google Bomb” (rigging the results page to show certain results for a specific term that isn’t organically related), and finally for the purpose of going “viral”. It should be noted that none of these are guaranteed by using Black Hat methods.

Over the course of time I’ve been talking with people about these techniques and methods, almost everyone has looked down upon the Black Hat users. Interestingly enough, however, when getting into more detail I discovered that many people are using these methods, usually by accident. They go off search for unique ranking ideas and end up falling victim to unethical procedure. The largest issue when dancing with fire is that there isn’t a defined line between “safe” and “pushing too far”, It’s all up to chance. That being said, there is a clear list of items that most everyone agrees are “Black Hat”, steer clear of the following;

  • Doorway pages – Showing a different page for a search engine than your human users.
  • Hidden Text – Using formating to show text to search engines only, usually done with keywords.
  • Keyword Stuffing – Tossing your keywords in every chance you can simply to appear higher in results.
  • Empty Pages / Spam – Pages with no actual content of interest to a human user, only used to improve ranking.

You may be thinking to yourself, “Well hey, I don’t do any of that!”, and you may be incorrect. For example, if you own a forum running modern software you have the ability to allow the “bot” group to view certain areas and disallow human guests from doing the same. This can be classified as a doorway page by some, others simply say It’s unethical. Either way, if you put yourself in situations like these you open yourself up to being banned from search engines. If you’re going to continue dancing with fire regardless, I wish you the best of luck, don’t get yourself burnt.

About the Author
Leo Ghost has been in the web development industry for six years, owning multiple forums, topsites, static content sites, working as a paid posting agent, and even has his own dedicated team working for him. He may be contacted at his personal site; Pirated.me. Currently operational network sites include Top Forums. Keep up to date on network happenings via @Bitcove.

Learning SEO, especially for Google, is best sought from the actual experts; the people who work at Google. Google’s Matt Cutts presented a 1 hour seminar, presenting SEO advice from the experts.

A perfect opportunity to get your website reviewed by the experts in the Google Search Quality team. Attendees can get concrete search engine optimization (SEO) feedback on their own sites. We’ll also answer real-life questions that affect developers when it comes to optimizing their websites for search.

Hope this clears a few things.

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