Web Secrets
Web Secrets
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If I was to ask you right now "Are you
absolutely certain that your web site is optimized
for high visibility in search engines?", what would
you say?
What if I was to ask "What position in the major
search engines does your site appear in for your
target search terms?" Or how about "Does each page
of your site have tailored Title and META Tags?"
If you would answer "No" or "I don't know" to any of
these questions, you would be amongst the 60% of web
site owners whose web sites are missing out on
traffic because they are not designed for search
engine compatibility. Has your web designer
optimized YOUR site for your target keywords? Have
they made sure it is visible in Google and the other
major search engines? More than likely, you don't
know because they haven't told you. Ask them today!
But what exactly is search engine optimization?
Simply explained, it is the technique of attaining a
high ranking in search engines and directories via
changes to your site code to make it more search
engine compatible.
In my experience, web designers keep a lot of
secrets. One of the biggest ones is that they have
no clue about what makes a web site compatible with
search engines. Another is that they like to build
expensive, flashy sites and so convince their
clients that an attractive web site never uses a lot
of text.
So your web designer may have included target
keywords and phrases in your Title tag and META tags
(in the HTML code of your site). They may even have
explained to you that these are very important
references that search engines use when ranking web
sites for search relevancy. I've met many a web
designer who claimed that this was all it took to
optimize a web site.
But did you know that you need to tailor your Title
and META tags for each page of your site? Did you
know that optimizing your site meta tags is only a
tiny fraction of the job? Did you know that search
engines actually need to find target keywords within
the visible body text on your site pages in order to
find it a relevant match for related search queries?
Did you know that they also need to find those same
keywords and phrases used within the text links that
help people navigate your pages?
It's true. For search engines to rank your site
highly for particular words or phrases that you
would expect potential visitors to type in, each
individual page of your site MUST be built with
those words and phrases in mind.
For example, if you are a Miami florist, you should
have logical search phrases such as "flowers",
"Miami florists", "bouquets Miami" and even target
search terms such as "Miami weddings", "Valentine's
Day gifts" etc integrated in your title and meta
tags, as well as in the visible text of your site.
Better still, build and optimize a page for each
product or service that you offer. That way, if
anyone types in those phrases in a search engine,
your site is more likely to appear higher in the
search results.
Can you honestly say your web designer has built
your site with your target search terms in mind? If
not, it might be time to schedule an appointment
with them.
So why wasn't your site optimized for search engines
when it was built? Depending on who developed your
site and how it was built, you'll find a million
different reasons for this. Many web developers
believe it is the site marketer's job to ensure the
site is found in search engines and vice versa. Most
don't bother checking that your site is found in the
important search engines, assuming you or your
marketing department will do it. Or perhaps it
wasn't discussed in your original development
budget.
Not many web design firms know how or have time to
optimize a site successfully, no matter what they
tell you. They might feel it is outside their core
business, or they might believe it is not part of
the "design process". Consequently, your site can be
launched for many months without the search engines
having any idea it exists.
Some web development firms don't include even the
most basic META tags in your site code when building
it. Or those that do include META tags without close
consultation with you, resulting in the wrong search
terms used and poor performance. This is quite
typical! Remember that search engine optimization
requires both client interaction and constant
monitoring to be successful.
The bottom line? If your designer can't show you
substantial search engine traffic they've achieved
for other clients, chances are they won't be able to
optimize your site properly. Search engine
optimization (SEO) specialists have sprung up to
fill the need for these services. Many SEO's will
work either directly with you or with your web site
designer to ensure your site gets the exposure it
deserves in the most popular search engines and
directories. My suggestion is to pay a little more
for a specialist with a good track record and reap
the rewards.
Remember, search engine users generally only explore
the first 10 or 20 search results. If you site isn't
in the top 20, you won't be found, it's as simple as
that. Always include search engine optimization into
your marketing budget or your site could be as
effective as a billboard at the end of a dead end
street.
About The Author
Article by
Kalena Jordan, one of the first search engine
optimization experts in Australia, who is well known
and respected in the industry.
Of course IMS-21 agrees with Kalena on the above SEO
techniques and will take them into account when designing
and marketing your site.