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| Jeff McPherson is director of client services for SilverTech, a New England-based interactive firm. |
Source: Response Magazine, October 2007 issue
Search engines like Google and Yahoo! troll the Internet constantly, categorizing and ranking Web sites so users can find what they're looking for. Those listings are free...and extremely popular – online searching is more common than any other activity besides E-mail and general surfing. And users trust the listings much more than rankings based on click-thrus from paid advertisements.
Every search engine uses different techniques to rank Web sites. If you understand those techniques, you can actually move your Web site up in the rankings. This is called search engine optimization (SEO), one aspect of search engine marketing (SEM), which also includes such techniques as paying to be listed or to be ranked higher. Currently, most businesses haven't optimized their Web sites for search engines, which means there's a competitive advantage to doing so. However, it's an advantage that won't be around forever.
So how do you go about optimizing your Web site to make sure it stands out in the crowd? You'll probably need to work with a professional firm specializing in Web services. While the concept of SEO is simple, the execution is complicated and changing constantly. As you begin the process of optimizing, here are some guidelines to keep in mind.
These are just a few tips to search engine optimization – there are many, many more. Once your site has been optimized, check to see how you're doing in the search engine rankings. As time goes by, you'll need to keep tweaking your Web site to stay on top of the heap. The average user won't scroll past the first two or three pages of a search listing, so you should aim to be listed on the top one or two pages, typically the top 20 listings in your search category.
It takes time, effort and money to optimize your Web site for search engines. But what's the cost to your company if you don't optimize? Lost revenue? Decreasing brand awareness? And unlike other investments you might make, it's easy to measure the results of search engine optimization – more clicks, more visitors and more sales. Isn't that what every business is searching for?
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