While mystery surrounds what’s search engines such as Google
use to rank websites there are fundamentals. If you have ever played a sport
you have learned the fundamentals and hopefully used them to play your sport of
choice. Search Engine Optimization has such fundamentals, not clearly stated in
guidelines for webmasters that search engines include.
I want to make it clear that search engine optimization is
not "magic", nor is it tricking search engines, it's the practice of
following the fundamentals within a logical and "ethical" manner.
Before considering the leap into search engine optimization you have to
understand there is going to be allot of reading involved. Your duty as an SEO
is to stay on top of the industry and looking for those hidden gems that can
increase traffic and popularity in search engines.
This article is meant for the absolute beginner. If you have
been optimizing websites for awhile then this is not for you, but you are more
than welcome to read on if interested.
The art of SEO is more complex but there are the main
aspects. I will go over each one to give you an entry level idea of what you
have in store for you.
Designing a search engine friendly website is the most
crucial aspect of SEO. First you have to consider the fact search engines are
not people. They are computer programs designed to mimic human behavior. There
are two core technologies search engines have a hard time with and why you
should use them as little as possible.
JavaScript is a client side coding platform. Google's
algorithms have a hard time see JavaScript, but improve their techniques daily.
The basic rule of thumb is to avoid using JavaScript if possible. If not avoid
using it for navigation, because there's a change that search engine can follow
the links to your internal pages.
Flash is a program used to create animations. You'll notice
a large number of video streaming websites use this technology to display
videos or you've noticed a few flashing banners when you visit websites. You
can display text and even embed hyperlinks within Flash. The problem is search
engines can't see the content embedded within flash or interpret the animation.
Search Engines cannot interpret images. The thing is images
are usually interpreted by the web visitor. Search Engines such as Google use
the content surrounding an image along with other factors to determine what the
image is.
Now that we've briefly covered the technology search engine
have a hard time viewing you must be asking yourself, "What can I do to
make my website search engine friendly"?
The Title and Description tag can help a search engine
determine the theme of the website. You include title and description Meta tags within the code of the website. You can view
the title tag, by visiting a website and viewing the very top of your browser
window (ex. Internet Explorer). It's important that you take great care in
choosing your title tag. Keep it short and sweet. If you're selling apples your
title tag should state, "Apples for sale" or "buy Apples".
Make sure that you keep the title tag short and stay away from stating the
phrase over and over again. Tactics such as those will likely hurt you more
than help you.
Content is the most crucial to any website. It's important
that the content includes the same subject matter that you've included within
the "title tag". Make sure that your content reads like you are
speaking to the website visitor, not a computer. Most websites lose visitors
that way because they feel that their content should include "big
words" to wow their audience when it actually has the adverse effects.
Following these simple fundamentals will help your website
in search engines but is not the end all to search engine optimization.
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