lawrencehowlett started this topic @ 15:55 on 24/10/2008
There is no doubt that search engines can help your business reach its goals quickly and effectively – but should you be optimising your website specifically for search engines?
No – well not really…
The days of simply putting a few META tags into your web page and expecting to be number 1 are gone – content is king and has been for some time. Today Google and other major engines look deep into your websites content and gather information from all over the internet about your website, including finding other websites that link back to your website.
Real people use your website
Search engines are simply a channel of attracting REAL people to your website based on a search term which they enter. To rank well for your target search term or keyword you need to have topical, well written content which is targeted at those keywords. Content should be easily accessible, using a well structured menu and navigation system – you can the aid the website visitor by providing a site map.
Content, content, content
Google loves content that is relevant to your website – content that gives your visitors original information, insight, opinions and revelations. You should look to continuously create inspiring content for your visitor which makes them act on your goals, whether that be buy a product online or simply subscribe to your newsletter.
Keeping it simple really is the best policy
Optimising your content for search engines should come naturally from writing content – don’t worry about keyword density, just write to your audience and don’t over repeat your targeted keyword or keyphrase too much. Always remember your writing for real people not search engines. The basics for optimising your content are;
1. Include your keyword in the title “Category > Title | Site name” is an acceptable format.
2. Use H1 – H5 tags for all your important headings
3. Use text instead of images to display key content
4. Use links wisely and ensure there are no more than 100 links on anyone page
Find other people that love your content too
Once you have written some indulging content then shout about it, find blogs, review sites, forums and social media websites that you can use to tell everyone about your content – be careful though, don’t just ball in guns blazing, ensure you are a trusted and long term member of the website who contributes regularly. This will ensure that other website will naturally link to your content without even asking as you become an expert on your area of interest.
In summary
Although there are certainly methods, techniques and other guidelines you should follow to optimise your website for real people to find your website through search engines, you shouldn’t optimise specifically for search engines – it’s simply not a sustainable long term strategy. So go out there and build on the content for your chosen topic and give everyone something original to read.
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Hope you enjoy the post!
Regards
Lawrence Howlett
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RE: Do you really need to optimise your website for search engines?
renet | 01/11/2008 04:13 PM
Lawrence,
Yes. your post is well written and gives great advice on how to optimize a website.
Of course, I am a big believer in 1 way high quality inbound links. And, as much as possible using the concept of deep linking. Link Building is probably the most important element of seo. Natural inbound 1 way links. There is a right way (ways) and wrong way (ways) to obtain inbound links and folks should study this topic before embarking on their journey of search engine optimization.
While link building is probably the #1 tool in the seo arsenal - it would also be just as important to have a quality site with good content for the links to point to. If great links pointed to a lousy site and the competitor had the same links pointed to a high quality well optimized website - the better site will do better in the search engine results.
Keep up the good work. Your site looks nice.
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RE: Do you really need to optimise your website for search engines?
lawrencehowlett | 03/11/2008 10:02 AM
Hi Renet
Thanks for the reply - totally agree with you on that point. It is vital to success that the site built does have quality content that engages the user and deals with their requirements in a quick and "easy" (i hate that word) way - call to action are a great way of doing this, but thats another post!
Regards
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RE: Do you really need to optimise your website for search engines?
Gunzory | 30/11/2008 11:52 PM
There really is not much point spending time and money creating a beautiful site if people can't find it. If you want more people to find your web site you need to design your site with the search engines in mind and take time to optimize each page for specific keywords.
You do not need to be a technical whiz to achieve better search engine results you simply need to apply basic search engine tactics to your web site.
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RE: Do you really need to optimise your website for search engines?
Ian J | 01/12/2008 07:56 AM
I started a blog a couple of months ago on the boring subjects of factoring and invoice discounting and it rates highly on Google already for the term "factoring blog" and is attracting quite a few visitors to the site because various posts on it have been well rated by google.
All of this has been achieved with no inbound links at all.
http://www.factoringblog.co.uk is the site in question.
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RE: Do you really need to optimise your website for search engines?
ElliotY | 02/12/2008 08:42 AM
For google lots and lots of backlinks is the number one priority.
For MSN- god knows, i've struggled for months just to get some of our sites crawled, let alone indexed properly.
Pay-per-click can also help prop up naturalised positions as well.
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RE: Do you really need to optimise your website for search engines?
affordable_seo | 12/12/2008 07:34 PM
By focusing so much on content, Google is only encouraging people to post as much junk as possible but in the end, will those long term keywords be better for your business than a highly competitive keyword you have to work hard for? Bounce rates on blogs are usually not that good either. How do you use that content to improve your rankings on better keywords is the key that good SEO still holds.
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RE: Do you really need to optimise your website for search engines?
angelinalove | 15/12/2008 11:16 AM
I am promoting my site since last year. I work on blog, forum, bookmarking, rss, classified and all submission. I am not bale what does google do .Some times It promotes the keyword after two days or within dismissed the same. i wanted to know why does this happen and what should we do?
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RE: Do you really need to optimise your website for search engines?
lyonssolutions | 03/01/2009 07:46 PM
well the key thing you need to remember is why your website will be a favourite of any search engine? The first thing of course is the content - If someone says No to this then I doubt their knowledge (with the little knowledge I have about SEO of course).
The second thing is how it is relevant to each sections of your sites, for instance, if you have a keyword "factoring blog" then does is actually talk about it or there is one mention of the keyword in the whole of the site! So you need relevant content.
Now Link building is a very important factor. Lot of ppl I know just wants inbound links. But is it relevant to your site? Does it come from relevants site or does it come from tom dick and harry's site that doesn't have anything to do with "factoring blog"? How many inbound links do you have to the page and how relevant are they to the content of that page?
Is your website userfriendly?
There is other factors like page ranks and internal linking etc.
And there are millions of other people out there who are trying at the same time to get on top of that search engine. So are you working hard enough? Updating your site regularly? Or you have created a website 5 years ago and still have the same contents? So you think I would be interested to go to a site that I have read 5 years ago and still have the same content? Anything new for me there? So why should the search engines bother about your site?
Getting the picture now?
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RE: Do you really need to optimise your website for search engines?
DennisChang | 08/01/2009 06:41 AM
Thanks for sharing with us your article. Personally I don't like sites that are overly-optimized to the extent that it is not human-readable.
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RE: Do you really need to optimise your website for search engines?
bobturner | 03/02/2009 03:11 PM
I have done very little in the way of SEO on my site, and yet it appears at No. 1 on Google for the search "business ads".
It is difficult to pin down exactly how I have achieved this.
I have added META tags and a title as follows..
[TITLE]Home Business Ads UK - The place to advertise your UK home business[/TITLE]
[META HTTP-EQUIV="description" name = "description"
CONTENT="UK Home Business Advertising - How to work from home and earn money in your spare time."]
[META HTTP-EQUIV="keywords" name = "keywords"
CONTENT="earn money at home,genuine second income opportunity,where can i advertise my business,part time income,advertising your website,link to your site,home office supplies,from home,work from home,work at home,extra money,home based business,how can I work from home,advertising, adverts,classified ads,display ads,cheap advertising,part time work,job vacancy,working from home,working at home"]
Relevant keywords in the CONTENT string seem to be important ie the keywords are repeated within the text of the page.
The content of the pages changes often as adverts are displayed at random.
Maybe Google sees this as rapidly changing content.
I have done very little else within the pages other than display home business adverts, but these obviously contain lots of relevant text, so Google probably sees this as a content rich site for this subject.
Which probably proves what Lawrence says about content being so important
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RE: Do you really need to optimise your website for search engines?
Teddyp | 10/02/2009 06:15 PM
To Homebusinessads - I have often wondered if having your keywords in your domain helps. Well, I mean I KNOW it helps, I am just curious to what extent. Maybe that is why you get such a boost in the rankings.
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RE: Do you really need to optimise your website for search engines?
lawrencehowlett | 11/02/2009 09:12 AM
To teddyp / homebusinessads: Domain name keywords did have a phase helping out a lot in SERPs, however there are over 200 factors which google now use (obviously with different strengths) - but we must remember that these websites are built for the end customer and not just for search engines!
It is much better to have a branded domain name that you can carry with you than a keyword stuffed one as people remember brands, if your brand happens to be your domain name, then thats just super cool
Think of facebook and myspace, did these guys attract the millions through good seo of "social networks" - no! It was word of mouth and viral marketing - not everything has to work around search engines.
Good luck
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RE: Do you really need to optimise your website for search engines?
Shewm09 | 11/03/2009 04:07 AM
nice resource you have there, i strongly agree on those stuffs!
one thing that i like to add and which i think is the most important is on the way how it is being managed. no matter how nice or great your site is (domain, hosting servers, content, link exchange, etc.), management is the very eye of it all.
you have to have a discipline and objective in every little thing you do to achieve the goal you are always aiming for.
hope this helps.
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RE: Do you really need to optimise your website for search engines?
ZENEDISON | 08/05/2009 10:51 PM
hi. my two cents worth is that yes, content is king. but you really need to do the traditional SEO activities like optimizing the meta tags, tinkering the alt attributes and submitting it to search engines. After that, you'd see just how much of a difference it makes in ranking your sites.
And then you could build your site's content and have quality inbound links. BUT doing so you don't have to make it complicated. Proven and tested methods is to have inbound links from high PR sites, do follow blogs with good PR scores, your own social bookmarking site and social netwroking accounts.
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RE: Do you really need to optimise your website for search engines?
lawrencehowlett | 09/05/2009 12:21 PM
@ZENEDISON
Why do you think META tags are important? I think you are 10, maybe even 15 years too late with that comment! I want to lay this to bed now, once and for all... META tags DO NOT effect your ranking WHAT SO EVER! They are simply used to help webmaster categorise what keywords are trying to be ranked well for that page - and tell your competitors what your trying to rank for.
http://searchenginewatch.com/2165061 - READ IT!
Sorry but I cant bare bad SEO advise from people who dont read about their topics before trying to help others!
The most important onpage optimisation areas include...
Title Tag
H1 Tag
ALT Tags
SEO Semantic coding (http://communityseo.com/forums/Semantic-Code-SEO-and-Beyond-t275.html)
Cross linking / linking structure
XML Sitemap feeds (Google, Yahoo, MSN, etc)
Happy SEO'ing!
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RE: Do you really need to optimise your website for search engines?
sijugk | 22/05/2009 10:03 AM
lawrencehowlett
I appreciate your post. My SEO opinion about site promotion is:
1. About content:
You are absolutely right as content is the king. If you have unique high quality content ,links may follow you
. Search Engines like websites which provide fresh unique contents as there is a chance to get better SERP.
2. Inbound links
This is the real factor which determine the position of of website. To get more value for your website your website need more quality relevant inbound links.
3. Out bound links
It may reduce the value of site if it pointing to a bad neighbor.
On Page SEO
title tag is the most important part in on page seo.
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RE: Do you really need to optimise your website for search engines?
GoodFTA | 24/06/2009 10:28 AM
SEO is important! Its always important to just be doing something every day to make up for the links that expire. Titles, keywords, meta data important for onsite stuff, but articles, press releases, forum posts, and other things are great too to do every day. Social Networking sites are good to, it all depends on what your niche is, for me its tangible products and services, so I seek to be an authority on my niche.
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RE: Do you really need to optimise your website for search engines?
Anca | 25/06/2009 12:36 PM
Great advises in here. Actually, you have to optimize your website for Search Engines but without loosing the end-user from your mind
Otherwise, the user will reach your website once (because of the high rankings) but will leave your site quickly and will never came back (user can even remember you as a "not to visit" site)
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RE: Do you really need to optimise your website for search engines?
lawrencehowlett | 25/06/2009 01:51 PM
@Anca - correct
however thats a totally different subject to do with bounce rates, etc! When we talk about keeping users on sites we need to think about much more than simply SEO, we need to think about why they are visiting your website in the first place, what their objective is and how you solve that objective in easy to follow steps (most of the time holding their hand all the way through!).
We could open up a whole other can of worms here I think 
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RE: Do you really need to optimise your website for search engines?
jayguy | 19/07/2009 09:12 PM
SEO isn´t an exact science as search engines change criteria regularly, look at the importance of social bookmarking now. Its a constantly evolving process.
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