A Down and Dirty Guide to Search Engine Positioning
by Mark Joyner
I've
been asked here to sum up what everyone should know about search
engine positioning.
First, two caveats:
1) Search Engine Positioning is only a tiny part of the big
Internet Marketing picture. It takes time and there are other
things that will pay off far more in the long run.
2) This is a gross simplification of the whole process.
With that said, let's dive in.
1. This discussion will focus on spider engines. That is, an engine
that goes to your site and indexes you based on what it finds.
Directories
are a whole 'nother ball game (which we will address in another
article). Good examples of spiders are: Infoseek, Excite, and
AltaVista.
2. Every search engine is different. You need to learn the
"algorithm" (set of rules) used by each engine to rank
pages. An algorithm is a set of rules.
3. These algorithms change constantly. This is why tips like "put
3 % of your target keyword in your title tag" are probably
worthless by the time
you hear them.
4. The only reliable way to learn a sites algorithm is to analyze
actual results of a search on that engine. This must be done using a
reliable keyword density analyzer. This tool will show you the weight
of particular keywords in high ranking documents. You then simply
reproduce this weight in your document to attempt to reproduce the
results. Any advice you find that did not come from an actual analysis
is probably smoke and mirrors. This method is very reliable. There are
a few other factors that will affect rank that can not be measured
this way (link popularity, spam filtering etc.), but keyword density
is the
easiest to measure and most reliable factor.
Here is the only keyword density analyzer that
I use.
5. You should not only be concerned with the rank of your listing, but
with the way it appears in the engine as well. If your listing is #1,
but looks like a bunch of junk (try a search right now and you'll see
what I mean), it will be a waste of your time. The appearance of your
listing depends on two of three things:
a) your title tag e.g. <title>title here</title>
b) your description tag <meta name="description"
content="description here like this"> (applies to some
engines - all others use the following)
c) the first 250 words (or so) of visible text on your site on your
site
"A" above is what the engine links to your page.B or C are
used as descriptive text for your link.You must balance your work on
these tags. That is, sometimes what gets you a high rank will not make
for an enticing listing. Remember that your title is most important.
Think of it as a headline for an ad.
6. No software in itself is going to get you a high position on a
search engine. Period. There are many software products claiming to
get you a higher position on the web. For the most part, save your
money.
There are really only two programs you need (and you may not even need
them):
a) A keyword density analyzer. You don't really need this if you have
some other tool that will allow you to analyze the relative
mathematical
composition of any text. If what I just said flew over your head, a
keyword density analyzer is for you. Again, here is the only
one I use.
b) A site submitter. You don't really need one of these, either, if
you are strictly focusing on a high position in the spider engines.
You can
probably submit these pages one by one just as easily since the
process of gaining a high rank is a surgical one. However, if you need
to submit
many pages at once (if you do it will save time), or you want to
submit to other types of sites (most submitters submit to over 900
sites and spider engines account for about 12 of those), then it is
a good idea to get some software that will automate this task for you.
We've developed a powerful multi-use tool that will spider all of your
pages and submit each of them to all known spider engines (it has
about 20 other functions as well - all of them key). You can check
that out out
right here
There is, of course, much more to it than I have listed here, but this
information will get you started on the right track.
Article by Mark Joyner, CEO of Aesop Marketing Corporation and creator
of 1001
Killer Internet Marketing Tactics - a *must have* tool for anyone serious
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