What is SEO?
Search Marketing (SEM), or Search Engine Optimization (SEO), is a complex, ever changing process.
Search engines constantly change their algorithms, shuffle their indexes, merge results and share content. The
only consistent thing about marketing your website to them is that what works really well today probably won’t work
so well tomorrow.
That’s why you need an experienced search marketing professional who keeps two fingers on the pulse of the major
search engines. If Google hiccups, we know about it. If Yahoo! gets stubborn, we’ll coax those rankings back to the
first page.
Working with search engines is a long-term, high maintenance relationship and we're dedicated to managing that
relationship so you don’t have to, and at an investment you can feel good about.
So How Exactly Does SEO Work?
This is the million dollar question. And we can almost guarantee you that for every person you ask, you’ll get a
different answer. That’s because marketing to the search engines is like any creative endeavor: cooking, painting,
carpentry, etc.
If you ask five people to bake a cake, you’ll get five unique cakes each with different ingredients. Ask ten
people to craft you a chair and you’ll get ten distinct pieces each with its own style.
Because the search engines change their ranking algorithms (the equations they use to analyze a website’s
reputation and rankability) so often, and they each use such widely varying criteria, there are literally hundreds
of ways to promote your site to the first page of search results.
However, there are certain universal guidelines regarding what central principles and elements are vital to your
search marketing strategy. There are also very clear rules against certain practices that attempt to cheat or trick
the search engines.
Fundamental Principles for Successful SEO
1. Content
Content will always be your key ticket to top rankings. Without it, any rankings achieved will be short-lived. For
content to help your ranking, however, you need a lot of it and it has to be updated regularly. Most importantly,
each page of content must target a specific keyword term.
However, if your site possesses content that is auto-generated or is poorly written, i.e. a human visitor would
not find it useful and informative, the search engines will figure it out and demote your site, possibly even
blacklisting you and preventing you from showing up in their results at all.
We develop well-written, keyword targeted content for your site that is updated consistently and monitored for
rankability. Your business will enjoy the added benefit of an ever-growing resource library of information that
your site visitors will enjoy and which will also help with your sales conversions.
2. Links
More specifically, one-way links from authoritative sites in your niche market. You can find out how authoritative
a site is by looking at its Page Rank.
Page Rank, or PR, is a ranking system Google devised to show how much weight or authority a particular site has.
No one can say the exact methodology Google uses to assign Page Rank, however all SEO experts agree that it largely
has to do with the amount of incoming links a site has, how long it’s been around, and visitor activity on the site
(yes Google even knows how long someone remains on your site after they click through from the search
results!).
What this means for you is that you want as many high PR sites linking into your site as possible (without you
linking back to them). This is because Google gives these sites a lot of respect and values their “recommendations”
signaled by who they choose to link to.
If all this sounds a bit complicated, think of it this way:
Google and the major search engines analyze your website the way scholars judge academic papers. The more
journals and other reputable papers cite your research and quote you, the more authoritative and "expert" you
become.
We negotiate inbound links on your behalf, concentrating on links from sites related to your market whose
reputation thematically relates to the reputation you're trying to build. We also make sure these links deep-link
into your website, meaning that they link to various pages in your website, rather than just to your homepage (also
a sign that you're highly authoritative).
3. Visitor Behavior
Google knows everything. Other Search Engines like Yahoo! and MSN aren't so far behind. If a visitor clicks
from their search engine into your site, and leaves immediately, Google knows that they didn't find what they
were looking for. If too many people do this, Google will drop you from their rankings because they assume
you're not relevant for that particular term. This is why site design, compelling content, and conversion
analysis are important.
We offer Website Conversion Optimization in addition to SEO to help you address this particular
issue.
4. Human Idiosyncracies.
Google wants to know that a human is running the show. Automated SEO software, or any techniques that add hundreds
of pages to your site within a week, or which create content automatically, are a dead giveaway that you're doing
something Google doesn't like.
This won't just get you knocked off the top 10 rankings - Google and other search engines will ban your site
from ever showing up in their results - even when someone searches your exact domain name. This is why any illegal
or unethical techniques will kill your business.
We hand craft every single page of information on your website and upload those pages consistently over several
months.
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