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December 14, 2008

An Introduction of Organic Search Engine Optimization [SEO]

In the old days of the Internet, there were no SEO Consultants, automated systems, or all that high technology stuff. A few years ago, in fact, the term “Search Engine Optimization” did not even exist! Website owners struggled with ways and means to get the much-needed hits to their website (never mind if it was not targeted) to hopefully generate the needed revenues. Those were the days of IBM (or “It’s Best done Manually) and Organic SEO.

Organic SEO still refers to the processes and strategies that are undertaken to optimize a website so that it gets good relevance ratings based on the keywords that the site is responsive to. The only difference between Organic SEO and the SEO we now know is that Organic SEO is a manual process vs. the current automated processes of page submission and alteration that characterizes “modern” SEO. Organic SEO focuses on promoting websites on the Natural search engine results also known as organic results in contrast with sponsored links (Pay-Per-Click/PPC). Organic SEO, if you really think about is a “purist” approach to website optimization because nothing is a “black box”. As an expert in Organic SEO, you know optimization; you don’t just blindly trust it.

Organic SEO is based on a clear understanding of fundamental concepts, including:

• Search engines and how they work

Obviously, you cannot practice Organic SEO if you don’t even know how the first two letters of SEO (i.e., Search Engine) works. A search engine is a web site that provides the visitor a list of recommended websites to go to, based on a specific keyword or keywords. The rank of a website is statistically determined by what is termed as “key word density” or the ratio of keywords to the total number of words of content in a website. Inbound links and their relevance is another factor that determines your rankings. The gatherer of this statistical data is what is called a “spider” or “spider bot”, which is a program whose function is to count the number of times a keyword appears in a website through a process called “crawling”.

Search Engine Optimization

You can’t have Organic SEO without the SEO part, which stands what Search Engine Optimization. SEO’s main goal is simple: bring as many visitors to your website as possible by exerting influence on the search engine to position your website as close to the top of the list as possible. As a result of having more visitors, it is hoped that your website will generate business for you. This result is every Organic SEO practitioner’s clear measure of success.

• Viral Marketing

This is an important concept to understand if you are serious about becoming a good Organic SEO expert. Viral Marketing is a strategy to exponentially increase the number of visitors to your website from a small base that you have developed from your initial Organic SEO strategy. An example of Viral Marketing is to offer visitors to your website an opportunity to generate income from their own website by simply putting in your website’s link on theirs so that when people visit their website, then there is a good chance that they will visit yours. This strategy is certainly a handy component of the arsenal of a practitioner of Organic SEO. (more…)

November 14, 2008

Search Engine Optimization for Search Engines and Content

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SEO is a process of technical and semantic adjustments performed on one’s content and/or website in order to make the targeted content more accessible for search engines and help them understand the theme and focus of the site. A natural result of a well optimized website is increase in search engine result page position. SEO is not a quick fix or a big job. It is a small job repeated regularly, until the results you require are achieved. SEO is a vital and effective tool for SMEs to further increase their online visibility.

SEO is all about giving search engines what they want (the right keywords) to improve your rankings and create more traffic to your site. The challenge with SEO is that search engines are constantly evolving, so there is no such thing as a quick fix. SEO is a multi-faceted process which encompasses copywriting, site design, coding and link building. Because I understand the essential role copywriting plays in SEO I can take care of the copywriting for you. SEO is something we are very pasionate about. We just finished running our last SEO Melbourne workshop this week and it was a great success.

SEO is mainly concerned with the improvement of the number and position of its search results for a number of relevant keywords. It is also used to increase the number of visitors to a website. SEO is a methodical process of key word and phrase selection, competitor analysis, key word density analytics, ranking measurement, content creation, page structuring, naming conventions… the list goes on. What does this all mean? SEO is undoubtedly a tool that will help you gain those desired results.

SEO is particularly important for e-commerce sites. Site improvements include changing or adding content, improving internal and external links, and formatting meta tags. SEO is not about getting listed for every possible key word or phrase. Many people try to get as many high search engine rankings as possible, for as many key words as possible. SEO is an additional service that may require additional payment. As I mentioned before, you do not have to pay someone to optimize your site although you can do so if you wish. (more…)

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