Website Optimization
Website optimization, sometimes referred to as "SEO" or "search
engine optimization", is an ongoing effort to have your site
appear on the "organic listings" of the first page of a
search engine query.
In order to understand what Website Optimization is, you have to
have a basic understanding of how the internet is set up.
Websites can be thought of as "stores" or "offices" which
can be visited from the comfort of your home. Although our society
still calls for a visit to a "real" store or office, the
future will probably have us using our computers more often to buy
merchandise or seek information online.
Your website is among thousands, millions, maybe even billions of
websites that make up the Internet. The old term, "information
highway", refers to today's modern term, "Internet",
filled with "bumper-to-bumper" traffic! The Internet is
a very busy highway, indeed.
If you think of your website as a store or office, you want people
to visit, buy, obtain information, and to communicate with you. Your
store or office is open for business, so how do you get people to "come
in?"
People usually go to a directory or a search engine to find information.
A directory, such as yellowpages.com, is ideal for people who have
an idea of what they are looking for, such as "carpet cleaners" or
to look up a local business or address. Most directories of this
type require you to pay a fee to have a "featured listing" as
opposed to a standard listing.
A search engine, such as Google, Yahoo, or MSN, will return listings
relevant to a search query - a keyword or phrase typed into the search
box. For example, if you are looking for websites that have to do
with "finding a Nanny", you would most likely use a search
engine.
Before building a website, your website design and content should
consider which keyword targets would be most likely used in a search
query to find your site. This includes the page titles, meta tags
(source code), content, and filenames of each page URL (website page
address). If your site was built without optimization in mind, then
your at a disadvantage.
What are keyword targets?
What are meta tags?
What are organic lisitngs?
What is PPC?