Search Engine Optimization is the creation of a web page,
purposely designed to rank well with the Search Engines.
If you want traffic to your website then you must Optimize your
website for the Search Engines.
Search Engine Optimization is a necessity if you want a huge
amount of traffic flowing to your website.
Traffic from the Search Engines is one of the best (And most
abundant) forms of traffic. Most people use Search Engines to
find what they are looking for. I do and I bet you do too.
You simply cannot afford to pass this up. If you do, then your
competitors will be way ahead of you, taking customers which you
could have had.
However, if you are going to undertake Search Engine
Optimization I STRONGLY recommend that you do some extensive
research before you start trying to create the "perfect" page
for the Search Engines.
If you don't do enough research then you will find bits of
Optimization information, but will it be correct or will it
heavily penalize your website, or even completely ban it? If you
end up doing the wrong thing, this is what can happen.
Examples of bad Optimization techniques:
Previously many of these probably worked. However the Search
Engines are now actively looking for websites who may be
implementing some of these techniques and penalizing them
accordingly.
Cloaking:
What I mean is creating a page for a visitor but when a search
engine spider goes to the page, they see something completely
different. One way to detect if a website is doing this, is if
they appear at the top of search results for a keyword that
doesn't even appear on that page. This is a major no no. Sure it
probably works incredibly well for a time. But when the Search
Engines figure out what your up to, you can bet they will ban
you permanently.
Keyword Stuffing:
This is the process of having as many keywords placed into the
meta tags or content of the page whether they are relevant or
not to the "content" of the page. Not only does this not work,
it will work against you. Google for example will penalize you
if you have a keyword more than once in a row. This is logical,
as having 2 keywords in a row probably would not make sense. For
example, for the keyword Golf, Google would penalize you if you
wrote Golf Golf.
However, if the title of your page was "Golf", and the sentence
beneath it was "golf is great because..." you would probably
still be penalized.
Colouring keywords the same colour as their background:
This is quite self explanatory. It's bad because you're
purposely hiding things from your website visitors, but still
want the Search Engines to see it.
About the author:
Stephen Warren, the creator and webmaster of
http://www.marketershandbook.com , a completely free business
and marketing resource which anyone may use.