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by Johnson

If you have a great website, but no traffic, then you may need to learn the basics of SEO. SEO or search engine optimization is the technique of making your website search engine friendly. You’ve gone through the steps of setting up your business, getting all your licenses and insurance in place and you’ve designed your site or hired someone to design it for you.

When a search engine user enters a search term into their favorite search engine, those search engines use a ranking system to return websites based on relevance and popularity of the site. The higher your site ranks in the search engines rankings, the more likely the searcher will click on the link and land on your site.

The key is to have your site in the top ten listings for your keywords. An effective working website is the most cost-effective advertising, marketing, informational and promotional medium available to businesses of any size. The trick to getting your site higher in the rankings is through the use of SEO. SEO is an ongoing process for your website. You can start by learning how the search engines compute their rankings.

Many people think that the major search engines have virtually every page on the internet indexed. Most people don’t look past the third page of search engine results when they’re searching for something online. It is not a well known fact that less percentage of all websites is indexed. Sites that are just copies of other sites won’t be listed, or if they are too new they may be passed over. There could be some technical problems with your site such as bad robot text, or broken links that keep the search engines away.

Using search engine optimization is the best way to get your site noticed by the search engines. There are literally hundreds of factors used by the search engines to rank you site and all are important.

If we presume that your site is not technically preventing the search engines from looking around, then there are some fairly easy ways to improve your ranking. Working with someone to achieve higher search engine rankings may take up to several months. The initial part of the project will come in the form of search engine submissions and Meta tag having unique content is one very important step in the process. No matter what your site is about there are ways to keep the content fresh and unique.

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by Terry Stanfield

Keyword research is a discipline embraced and used in SEO management by experts to allow them to determine which search terms people are searching on in the search engines. At its simplest level, this research is about studying the phrases that work for your audience and it is a real art. It is one of the most effective ways to identify niche markets that others have failed to recognize. Keyword research is very important so that the content of the pages are more attractive as much for the users as for the robots. Keyword research is not an exact science and shouldn’t be discussed like it is.

I like to focus on finding long tailed keyword phrases that have a significant number of monthly searches for that exact term with 5,000 to 300,000 competing websites. Long tailed keywords, are multi-word keyword phrases. Most folks searching with a one or two keyword are just “browsing”. Most people who use long tail keywords know what they want. Remember, you want to focus each page on 2-3 keyword phrase.

There are many free keyword research tools online. Most SEO software tools include these tools as well. Google, Yahoo and other search engines have free tools also. You want a tool that will give you the number of daily or monthly searches and competing web pages. There are even sites like “spyFu.com” that will let you see which terms your competitors are using.

How many keywords you have in an article is known as keyword density. Your keyword density should be anywhere from 3% to 7%. For example, if you were to write a 100 word article you would need to write the keyword in 7 times to achieve a 7% keyword density. For a 500-word article you would need to use your keyword 15 times to get a 5% density. I use a tool called “Content Composer” that does a fantastic job of keeping me on track.

Keyword research can be defined as choosing the words, which describe your product or service as, seen from the viewpoint of your target market is the most important step in the SEO Management process.

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