Search Engine Positioning: 3 Key Principles
By Dan Thies of InsideOutMarketing.com
It's not hard to find good information
on search engine positioning... the hard part is telling the
good information apart from the bad. Some of it is old, some
of it is wrong, and a lot of it is just self-serving propaganda
for someone's product or service.
My first commercial site, Website Promotion
Central, boasts top rankings for very competitive keywords
like "website promotion." At the time I sold it
this fall, it had become the 2nd most popular website promotion
resource, according to DirectHit.
Achieving that enviable position didn't
require any kind of black magic - I've beaten the "big
dogs" of search engine positioning at their own game,
by relying on three simple principles.
Principle 1: Keyword Research & Positioning Your Site
You may not feel like going head to head
with top SEO experts, just to test your mettle... and if you
do, you want to make sure that the keywords you select as
the battleground are worth fighting for. Good keyword selection
revolves around three key variables: popularity, targeting,
and competition.
Ideal keywords have "enough"
traffic to meet your needs, but not so much competition that
you'll face a long battle to reach the top. In planning a
website, I look for keywords that can deliver at least 100-200
visitors per day, without so much competition that it's not
worth my time.
An example of poor keyword selection would
be focusing on a term like "real estate." A smart
business owner would instead focus on the more targeted "Douglas
County real estate" and other localized, specific terms
that bring in a more targeted group of prospective customers.
Principle 2: Relevant Content
Search engines like websites that have
a lot of relevant content, with individual pages that are
optimized for a small set of keywords. There's really no getting
around this fact, so the smart business owner will instead
take advantage of it.
I know lot of experts would have you invest
your time in creating "doorway pages" for the sole
consumption of the search engines. While this strategy might
work sometimes, these pages don't really give the visitor
any reason to explore the rest of your site... and it's unnecessary.
At best, you are positioning your site as a trash bin, and
the little traffic you get will be worth next to nothing.
If you want to build up your site's traffic,
and turn those visitors into customers, you have to give them
something useful. Instead of spending hours making useless
doorway pages, spend the time writing (or locating) meaningful
content that will make your site into an attractive destination
for your visitors. Good content is key to effective search
engine positioning.
Here's a little secret: good content improves
your DirectHit scores*, because visitors spend more time on
your site. This in turn improves your ranking on the MSN and
Hotbot engines. DirectHit is no longer a search engine in
its own right, but click-through statistics are still being
tracked by many search engines and directories, and will always
be part of the mix.
Principle 3: Link Popularity
I use the general term "link popularity"
here, but it's really a pretty complex subject. Link popularity,
or the number of other pages that link to your site, is at
best a deceptive measurement. Links from more popular sites
will count more than links from someone's personal page.
All of the major search engines consider
the incoming links to your site when determining your ranking
for a given search term. In addition to simply counting links,
they also look at the context: whether the page that links
to you has your keywords on it, and what keywords are used
in the text of the link.
A good link popularity strategy doesn't
stop there - incoming links are only meaningful if the search
engines can find them. This means that you must fully understand
how search engines find and index pages, so that you can position
your links, and support your links partners, so that your
links get indexed.
A Solid Foundation
By applying these three principles to
your search engine strategy, you'll build a solid foundation
for your SEO efforts. You need not waste your time on invisible
text, hidden links, or any other wasteful and dangerous tactics
you may have heard about. These three principles, and a little
bit of knowledge, are all you need to make your site rise
to the top.
I wish you success...
About The Article:
This article was originally written when
DirectHit was still in business. I know DirectHit isn't a
stand-alone search engine any more, but Teoma still uses that
technology to gather click-through data, which does affect
their results, and someone's still feeding data to MSN and
Hotbot. Draw your own conclusions, but read my series on Teoma
first.
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