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January 4, 2010

SEO -Three Key Ways To Success in 2010

Businesses like a solid success formula. When it comes to online results, they need to understand what search engines look for if they want to see great results.

Here are the SEO basics :

  • Search engine are forever changing their algorithms!
  • Google’s SEO rules are different from Yahoo, Bing and other search engines.
  • No one rule operates for very long.
  • Long term SEO campaigns are the best strategies.

Implementing SEO has always been a careful and forensic exercise best left to a professional website design / digital marketing agency. They alone, have the time, resources, experience and skills necessary to research and identify niche market keyword indicators and short tail phrase search terms.

Writing quality online content is essential! Search engine algorithms will not ‘vote’ your site pages highly if the text is simply used as an empty vessel to carry SEO keyword ‘spam’ cargo!

Site skim …
If you get all the search engines to index your site as number one but there’s nothing of high quality interest when your visitors arrive, they’ll just skim your site and move on to something else without subscribing, buying or getting to the bottom of the page.

You can forget researched keywords and phrases, their density and proximity – because it really doesn’t matter if you don’t have well written, grammatically correct and compulsive reading to carry the SEO!

Remember – your brand identity is dependent on every word and image you choose, how it is presented, where it is positioned and how your online marketing is operated to attract high visitor traffic.

Here are the three vital actions you must take, not only to be indexed and ranked highly by the search engines, but also to convert site visitors into buyers:

Keywords
Use relevant, targeted words and phrases. Include titles, subheadings, toward the beginning and end of the page – don’t forget your meta descriptions as well.

Eye catching titles
Titles and lots of white space work best. Site visitors will be instantly put off by seeing walls of text they won’t have the patience to read. Break the text into small paragraphs instead of one long and continuous block. Plenty of white space and headings helps the eyes quickly ascertain relevant info.

Backlinks
Regular and frequent backlinks to your site. Well-written and informative blogs/articles containing carefully placed SEO links both on your site and linking back to individual site pages will significantly boost your search engine rankings. They show continuous building of site relevancy both to search engines and your audience – who are always potential buyers!

Essentially, if your business is to succeed online, you need to optimise your website frequently and regularly for the vital keyword phrases. SEO trends come and go but quality content endures – convincing customers and driving sales conversions.

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  1. Thanks for sharing. Search engine optimization is indeed one of the most crucial areas in Internet marketing, it is a perfect bridge between technology and business….

    Trackback by Palapple | SEO Solutions for your Business — January 4, 2010 @ 2:03 pm

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