December 14, 2008

The Cunning Brilliance of PageRank

by Jack Strawman

A few weeks ago I found myself in the subway of New York City. Posters and billboards from a prominent bank promoted credit card decaled the underground landscape. These well-crafted advertisements promised ten dollars back for every $100 spent on subway fares. It gave the current economic crisis and recession as the explanation for their incredible generosity and compassion. Everybody around me seemed thoroughly impressed by this overwhelming gesture of selfless charity; many discussed in earnest how they were planning to sign up for this card to enjoy these charitable savings. It seemed I was the only one, the Christmas Grinch of the crowd, who perceived this advertisement strategy as more cunning and brilliant than selfless and generous. What an ideal time to hook people on yet another credit card, especially with the holiday season already upon us. Obviously the long-term interest this credit card company was anticipating far overshadowed their likely short-term promotional costs. Indeed it was a cunning and brilliant strategy, much the same, I thought to myself, as Google’s page rank system. At first glance it seems a very wise, fair and indeed brilliant system for determining positioning within the search ranks. On closer inspection, however, it is even more brilliant and cunning than most are giving it credit.

In the past, creating good, unique and newsworthy content, coupled with intelligent on site optimization strategies, was at least enough to get your website found. These days are now gone, regardless of what some naive or misleading SEO experts might still tell you. Page Rank has now become the single most important factor in having your site found in the organic search results of the leading search engines. Page Rank is determined by the quantity and quality of websites that are linking to yours. Each website link acts as a kind of vote for the site it links to, and passes some of its own page rank to this site. The higher the page rank, and the more relevant the content of the site, the more significant the affect will be. Since search engine bots cannot view your site in the same way a human views it, this strategy allows user popularity to have a significant affect on the algorithm these search engines are using. The belief is, of course, that the more quality and relevant sites that are voting for yours, the higher the probability that your site is a good one, and therefore deserving of a higher position. Of course, this system is not perfect, and for obvious reasons, but it is certainly superior to deciding the importance of a site purely on onsite content. The reality is, there are thousands if not million of webmasters who can write unique, quality content. There are even more who know how to optimize this content for the search engines. However, millions of sites cannot be number one for a single keyword or phrase. Page rank must decide the difference.

The problem, however, is that the top search engines have now leaned so far away from onsite optimization, in preference of off site optimization (i.e. page rank), that you are likely to find all kinds of lousy content and add riddled sites at the top of your searches. Putting a greater importance on links, however, plays significantly in Google’s favour. This is especially true today, as reciprocal and 3-way link exchanges have now been significantly devalued, along with paid links and link directories. Google’s intent is that links should be entirely organic, occurring naturally when other webmasters like your site enough to add a link to it. This way of achieving links however, can take a very, very long time, as most Internet users do not know that they are supposed to do this. Most Internet users add the sites they like to their favourites, they don’t create a keyword rich link to it from their own highly relevant site. Nevertheless, this is just one of the many ways Google favours older more time-proven sites over newer, get rich quick sites. The fact is, unless the content of your website has just revealed something of tremendous news importance, it could take years before your quality site acquires enough natural, keyword rich links from relevant sites to significantly boost you to the top of the search engines. The conundrum, however, is that nobody will find your great content, and thereby link to it, unless you are on page one or two for at least one keyword or phrase (one that gets searched for that is). So if you do want to acquire natural one-way links, you pretty much have only one choice. You will have to advertise.

Google now provides the best online advertising available. Not only is it inexpensive, it is targeted towards your keywords. This means a much higher conversion rate. People will find your product or service when they are looking for it, not when they are looking for something else. And with around 80% of North American searches done on Google, it’s just wouldn’t make sense to concentrate your efforts anywhere else (unless your loyalty lies elsewhere). Knowing this, guess who will reap the largest rewards of this new lean towards offsite optimization? The reality is, if you want your internet site to one day make it to the top of Google (and Yahoo and MSN) for an important keyword or phrase, you will have to acquire a substantial number of natural links. Since this could take years, as most webmasters are selfish and don’t link for nothing, and most Internet users don’t know to do this, you are bound to spend a small fortune with Google before your site is able to stand on its own. Of course Google won’t make as much of a profit from you once your site is on the top, but there will be millions of others who will still be vying for this position. The bottom line is, you will need to spend money if you one day want to make money. The only question is how much money can you afford to invest? Or should I say gamble, because no matter how much money you spend, there are no guarantees. The results, of course, are purely organic, and Google’s algorithm can change at any time. Besides, by the time you’re actually on the top, your content and unique features will likely be outdated and not that impressive anymore.

Google insists that you cannot purchase or pay for the organic results located on the left side of the screen. If you are caught purchasing links that are intended to indirectly improve your search engine ranking position, you will either be significantly penalized, or removed from Google entirely. However, the only significant way to increase naturally is to pay for advertising on the right side, so people can actually find your great content and unique features, and provide you with these natural links. Of course, there are some other ways to promote your site, such as blogging, posting on forums, and creating videos on Youtube, etc. The catch is, however, that if you’re not careful, you will be penalized for spamming (excessively promoting your site where you are not supposed to). This is why most forums these days have the no follow meta tags added to their code. Otherwise, you will just have to get creative in achieving and maintaining high PR links that are relevant and keyword rich. Unfortunately, if you do find a way to attain these links in any way that Google considers unnatural, it will eventually update its algorithm and ensure you are penalized for your imaginative endeavors. Personally, I’ve never seen so many people work so hard at what is considered cheating. Couldn’t we at least give them part marks for creativity? After all, you won’t even let them see the marking rubric.

About the Author

Jack Strawman is the cofounder of Late Night Chat and HookUp and Canada Chat and Dating, both sites intended for late night encounters.

December 6, 2008

Breakthrough the Frustration of Optimization

by Lawrence Roth

“I am an artist,” the man proudly proclaimed. “I don’t care,” the critic proudly responded. “The frame is too large, the colors are dark and it will not match my furniture,” the critic further explained.

Many times web developers experience a similar scorn but not always from humans. A site has been designed with an interface that pops with beautiful GIFs and JPEGs, dazzles with Flash and functions like a charm with JavaScript. The search engines do not care. The content, the keywords and the tags do not correspond with the criteria of the search engines. Therefore, you are ignored.

It is a struggle between art and science that frustrates many. The responsibilities of web developing — the art — clash with the role of the Search Engine Optimization (SEO) — the science. That is why some companies and development firms are designating web developer and optimizer as two distinctive jobs.

Yet many smaller companies and shops still have the web developer fulfilling both roles. The problem is that optimization is becoming challenging and competitive. So here is some information to help start the optimization before, after or during the developing.

Content

It’s all about the text.

Remember that optimization is all about the text. Search engines are text driven but there are still some basic HTML tags to keep in mind (i.e., h1, h2, meta tags, title tag). SEO helps improve search engine results but does not guarantee top ratings.

Patience and realistic goals will keep the frustrations low. Search engines have to crawl a site to determine what a site is about. This takes time, usually about a month, before crawls and indexing are completed by the various search engine spiders.

Take time to think (a lot) about the purpose of the website. Write down a lot of stuff in a word processing program even if it sounds silly at first. Then edit what you wrote. Edit some more, get some feedback and then start working on the keywords and keyphrases that identify the unique quality of your website.

Keywords and Keyphrases

Keywords used to be easy. Those days are gone. Keywords are highly competitive. Using two-word or three-word, maybe even four-word, phrases makes optimization less frustrating. A keyword phrase (keyphrase) helps identify the uniqueness of a website.

The keyword “game” will generate about one billion results. The keyphrase “card game” will generate about twelve-million results. That is a difference of approximately one-hundred-million. The keyphrase “magic card game” will generate about four-million results. Time will need to be spent finding unique keyphrases but the benefits of narrowing the results, with multi-word phrases, provides a better chance of being noticed.

Keyword Density

The density formula is D = WC/KC (D = density; WC = word count; KC = keyword count)
For major keywords target 3-7% density
For minor keywords target 1-2% density

Keyword density measures how relevant keywords are in a page. The formula density = word count divided by keyword count will provide a general idea of the density percentage. For major keywords try to keep the density between three and seven percent. For minor keywords keep density between one and two percent. Try to optimize between five to ten keywords per web page.

Avoid the unethical practice of keyword stuffing. You will be penalized and possibly banned from the search engines which is worse than doing no optimization at all. Keyword stuffing uses various techniques but it is basically stuffing a page and/or meta tag with several occurrences of a keyword or keyphrase.

Keyword stuffing will result in being banned from the search engines.

Meta Tags

The meta tags are important although some will disagree. Meta tags have fallen out of favor because these tags used to be the magic solution to optimization. Not anymore. Keywords and content are more beneficial in getting a web site in top rankings. However, meta tags are still important. Meta tags are a part of the HTML and are used by most search engines to find a description of your website.

Therefore, no question about it, use the meta tags for description and keywords. Place these meta tags below the title tag on your page.

<title>~</title>
<meta name =”description” content=”~” />
<meta name=”keywords” content=”~” />

The keyword meta tag helps you keep track of the keywords and having these meta tags give a small boost to search engine ranking. While it is true that meta tags do not perform the magic they once did it is better to have the tags than to have none. Think of meta tags like vitamins. Vitamins are not necessary for being healthy but vitamins due provide a healthy boost.

Title Tag

The title tag should be unique for every page because every page will or should have different information regarding your website. Therefore, some pages will have some but not all of your total keyword list. For example, let’s say that your web site provides information about card games; one page has data about magic card games and another discusses bridge card games.

The title tag of the page with information about magic card games could have a title like Magic Card Games available at ourwebsite.com. The bridge card games page would likely have a title of Bridge Card Games at ourwebsite.com.

The name of pages should also have keywords like magic_card_games.htm or bridge_card_games.htm.

Developing websites is fun. Optimization can be a chore. Yet by focusing on content, keywords and tags you have a good start to decreasing the frustration of optimization. Granted there is more to optimization than the items addressed in this article but these are the items that can be and should be tackled first.

About the Author

Lawrence Roth in an independent web developer who owns and maintains rothline.com. Lawrence has worked on various e-commerce and website projects. Lawrence writes articles and stories to submit to online publications.

November 9, 2008

Mistakes to avoid in SEO

SEO TIPS

Learn some of the simply SEO TIPS to increase your websites pagerank over your competitors sites. Read and implements the tips the correct way on your website or blog pages,

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Top SEO mistakes you ought to avoid

Search Engine optimization is all about making modifications to websites, which can help attract more visitors, ultimately converting into sales. When you design the website you ought to make sure that you use techniques that will bring in the requisite traffic. However, sometimes in spite of spending a substantial amount of money you may not get the expected results. Though you have taken the effort for SEO there may be some mistakes that led to losses. You should be aware of some typical mistakes often made and ensure that you avoid them.

CONTENT KEYWORDS

• Bad selection of keywords: When you select keywords make sure that you do not select highly unique or highly popular keywords. If you use unique keywords, though you would list at the top of search engine rankings you may not find yourself any relevant customers. Similarly, if you use some very popular keywords, you will face stiff competition from those already at the top.

WEBSITE TITLE TAGS

• Ignoring title tags: Many times people ignore the title tags that can greatly improve SEO. Using keywords in the title tag helps, as the search engines can find relevant keywords in the very beginning, which can make it easier and faster.

HTML VERSION

• Not providing HTML version: If you have designed a website only in Flash then it becomes difficult for the viewers with a slower connection to download it. Similarly, it becomes even more difficult for the search engine spiders to crawl. Rather, search engines ignore such sites. In such cases, it is necessary that you provide a HTML version also for your website, which is useful for your search engines to find you.

WEBSITE SITEMAPS

• Failing to provide sitemap: Often when you make JavaScript menus and do not provide sitemaps your site fails to make better impact on the search engines. What it means is that search engines cannot read JavaScript menus. With sitemaps you can enable indexing and crawling by search engines, failing which you would not get higher rankings.

WEB PAGE META TAGS

• Focusing too much on Meta Tags: Many experts feel that Meta Tags are fast becoming obsolete, so avoid focusing too much on them.

SEO IMAGES

• Using too many images for menus and headings: Though images make your page look good, using text for menus and headings helps search engines to find what they are looking for easily. The search engines cannot read images, which means a zero effect on your attempts to improve rankings.

BACKLINK SPAM

• Resorting to backlink spamming: Avoid getting backlinks using link farms, hidden links etc. You will benefit by creating back links from relevant and authentic sites like article directories. Similarly, using too much interlinking is also considered as backlink spamming.

OTHER USEFUL TIPS

• There are other small things like using fancy fonts, too tiny fonts. Similarly, using FrontPage is not advisable. There is a possibility that the output may be poorly crafted and may not even be compatible with all browsers. Though a small spelling mistake can be of help to get visitors, it is not advisable as they do not speak to well of the quality of a website. Your links should never have any spelling or grammatical mistakes.

Remember that you should regularly update and keep your website fresh. Ensure that you do not make these SEO mistakes or all your other efforts will be in vain.

About the Author

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September 30, 2008

Easy way to gain traffic to your website

by Peter Suhm
Around the internet marketing world, you’ll find a lot of gurus, who claims that they have now found the recipe to attract a lot of visitors to your website. Some of them are actually right, but many of them aren’t anything but scammers. In this article I’ll talk about a one of these ways, one that actually does work.

Viral marketing is my answer, or should I say video marketing. It has never been easier to record, produce, and distribute videos than today. There are several reasons why you should use video as an active element in your online campaigns:

- It’s free to create videos - It’s free to publish videos - Your videos can easily rank high in search engines - You can use your videos to attract a lot of visitors

The way you should do this, is by creating small entertaining videos, which are related to your little niche website. For example if you have an adsense website about yoga, you should make some videos about yoga poses, or maybe funny yoga clips. In the info box on the video pages that you submit your videos at, you should link to your website. This is as easy as it sounds.

If you will go a little more pro, than you can do with Windows Movie Maker, I recommend that you download Camtasia Studie, which is free to try for 30 days. With Camtasia Studio you can record great screen captures, so that you can create tutorials for your visitors.

Try it out, make a lot of different videos, and see if this marketing method works for you.

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Owner of http://emarketingreviews.wordpress.com/

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