Getting Back To SEO Basics
Posted by John Metzler on: 2006-10-12 19:20:13
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Do a search on Google for 'search engine optimization company' and you'll get
about 5 million results. Many of the lower results won't be there next month. The
competitiveness of the SEO industry can eat up companies in a heartbeat if they
don't stay on top of the most effective methods. The companies that don't survive
have usually fallen into the trap of using unethical SEO techniques, such as keyword
stuffing, spamming search engines with repeat submissions, doorway pages, and
other suspect methods in a desperate attempt to get any edge they can over the
competition.
In response to these practices, search engines are constantly updating their
algorithms in order to offer the most relevant results possible without giving search
engine optimizers ways of spamming their way to the top. Remember the days of
stuffing the keyword meta tag with hundreds of high usage words in order to drive
tons of traffic to a site? Looking back now, that seems like such a silly waste of time.
But as we embarked down this unholy path of linking networks of unrelated web
sites together by the hundreds, did we stop to think of how similar a course we
were taking? Perhaps some of us did at first, but then justified it by the fact that if
search engines hadn't caught on yet, well then it's full steam ahead for this brilliant
idea.
However, with this last Google (Feb. 2005) dubbed "Allegra", some interesting
trends are beginning to take shape regarding linking strategies. Google has been far
stricter with links showing up in a web site's backlink check. Web sites participating
in overused link networks are suddenly not experiencing the jumps in ranking they
would have previously. PageRank values are dropping for sites with a lot of
unrelated outgoing links. Sites that have paid for incoming links on unrelated sites
are dropping in ranking. What does all this tell us? Well, that possibly one search
engine has finally caught on to the keyword stuffing of the 21st century we like to
call Link Popularity Development.
I chose to title this article SEO Basics because so many of us pass up the simple
strategies for more time consuming and risky measures. Being engrossed in
something day in and day out can cloud one's perspective and sometimes we all
need a good refresher. So let's go way back and attempt to figure out what the
purpose of the World Wide Web was. In general, it was created to offer people
access to information. Search engine optimization companies have the power to
change what information people all over the world see. Are we doing Web users
justice by creating false "votes" for a web site's link popularity? Of course not. I can
guarantee you that this method has seen its day and is on its way out.
With that being said about linking, what then of content? For some time now search
engines and optimizers alike have been saying to write your content for the visitor,
not the search engine robot. That is still the smartest method when it comes to
doing business online. Although effective, a search engine optimization campaign is
not the be-all and end-all of promoting your web site and you have to realize that
regardless of how people find your web site, if they don't like reading what you have
to say you won't do any business.
The more good quality content the better. The more links that can direct targeted
visitors to your site the better. Finding exposure through quality directory listings is
great. Now let's stop all these foolish games we all know the search engines will
eventually pick up on.
An expert at organic SEO, John Metzler has held executive positions in the search engine marketing industry since 2001. He is the President of FreshPromo, a Canadian-based SEO firm, and services American clients through the SEO company, SEOTampa.com.
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