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Search
Engine Optimization
SEO
Strategies
by Kenneth Catto
Search Engine
Optimization (SEO) can be the difference between
a small, barely profitable or visible website
and a traffic magnet website. There are a lot of
ways, both good and bad, to influence the search
engines. Some search engines react to certain
strategies better than others. Some even have
conflicting strategies that they react to. To
document all of these things would require a
significant number of pages and research that
goes beyond the scope of this article.
However, there are
a number of things that can be documented that
will work for most if not all search engines.
And let's face it; there are really only 3 that
make a difference between a successful and an
unsuccessful SEO strategy. They are the big
three: Google, Yahoo and MSN. These three search
engines in any given month are responsible for
over 90% of all internet searches.
So, what is this
article about? It's about what you can do as a
website owner that will influence the search
engines using commonly accepted practices of
linking to other websites (outbound) and getting
website links (inbound) back to you. There are
basically 4 strategies that a website owner
usually will employ to increase their website
value in the eyes of the search engine. They are
reciprocal linking, one-way linking, multi-site
linking and directory linking. A website owner
should not think that using just a single
strategy is the right answer - sure it will help
your SEO but it won't be the Best answer. The
Best answer is to employ all 4 techniques and to
do it naturally.
Each of the four
linking strategies has specific descriptions
that can be summed up as:
1. Reciprocal Linking = Site A links to Site B,
Site B links back to Site A
2. One-Way Linking = Site B links to Site A
3. Multi-Site Linking = Site A links to Site B,
Site B links to Site C, Site C links to Site D,
and Site D links back to Site A. Could be 3..N
number of sites involved.
4. Directory Linking = Site Directory A links to
Site A
That seems simple
enough but it takes time and effort to perform
all 4 strategies and most website owners aren't
willing to spend the time or don't have the time
to spend on it. As a website owner, SEO needs to
be one of the highest priority tasks that you
need to address, just after Order Processing and
Fulfillment and Customer Service. Without free
traffic from the search engines, other traffic
generation strategies that usually require
payment must be engaged.
Now doing the 4
strategies above is great, but it gets even
harder because you have to do it in a way that
doesn't trigger the search engines to enforce a
penalty upon your website. No one except the
search engine engineers know all of the exact
penalties but we have some good theories for
some of them.
The first is the
rate at which links are created. There is a
certain threshold for creating links that is too
fast. It's possible that the threshold is a
sliding scale and is related to the age of the
website according to the engine. For example, a
young low-traffic website should not normally be
getting 1000 links a month whereas an older
website that gets a lot of traffic could be OK
to get 1000 links a month. As you progress in
your linking strategies make sure you keep this
in mind, especially if you are thinking about
buying links.
The second is that
having a link to every site that links to you
will likely reduce the value of the links. In
other words, if all you ever get is Reciprocal
Linking, you will likely move up the SERP's
(Search Engine Results Page's) but you won't
reach your sites full potential. Having a
mixture of all 4 strategies will appear more
natural to the engines.
The third is
having all inbound links to your site on
"linking" pages will make those links less
valuable than having a natural link on a
contextually relative page for a percentage of
the inbound links. The higher you can drive this
context percentage, the better your website will
rank. These types of links are often some of the
most difficult links to generate an exchange for
because it requires more time and effort for
both website owners.
The fourth is to
have links inbound from all different ranking
sites. If all you have linking to you is page
rank 6 and 7 sites then you are likely to be
sending the message that you purchased your
links and that is not natural to the engines.
Some would argue that purchasing links for
driving traffic is just fine and it is. However,
you should not expect the search engines to give
those inbound links very much weight when
calculating your SERP positions. It is
significantly more natural for you to have a
large number of rank 1 and 2 inbound links and a
decreasing number of inbound links as you move
up the page rank scale (0 - 10).
The fifth is to
have the text of you inbound links varied. It
isn't natural to have every website that links
to you to have the same text on the link
description. The natural tendency would be to
have a certain percent be the sites name, but
after that it should be a wide variety of
description. Your link text description is a key
factor for how your site/page will rank, so make
sure that you keep that in mind as you specify
your preferred link text description on your
website.
Finally, it would
be best for a good percentage of your inbound
links to appear within the text of a page that
appears natural for the reader of that site. And
for those links to not all point back to the
home page of your website. It's most natural for
a good high quality link to appear in the text
of a page and have it point internally within
your site.
So, when you begin
or continue your SEO activities keep all of
these things in mind and don't be impatient.
Impatience could incur penalties or worse. Your
website could end up in the "sandbox". It is
rumored and becoming more concrete that Google
supposedly uses a sandbox that questionable
sites are put in until they have aged to a point
that Google no longer feels that they are being
manipulated. Many of the search engines use
similar protection schemes to eliminate spam
sites and manipulation sites to keep their
SERP's from being cluttered.
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