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Don't Fear The Search Engines!
By Dan Thies
Not everything that you have been told about search engines is true... If you would like to increase the amount of
traffic flowing to your website, without spending a dime, I urge you to read this article with an open mind.
Many do-it-yourself webmasters and online entrepreneurs have been led to believe that search engine
optimization is a black art, and that no mere amateur can hope to compete with the "experts." If you are
among them, you're missing out on a great opportunity to drive free, targeted traffic to your website.
There are only three steps you need to take, if you want to quickly increase your site's visibility in the search
engines. The three steps are: positioning, optimization, and link building. In this short tutorial, I'll explain what's
involved in each one, and show you just how easy it can be.
Step 1: Positioning
(a.k.a. search term selection)
Let's start with a quick definition: "Search terms" are the words and phrases that people type into search
engines. For example, if I go to Google.com and type in "pokemon cards", that's a search term.
To get traffic from search engines, you need to know what people are searching for, and who you're competing
against. This sounds very basic, but it's important. Search term selection really boils down to finding a balance
between popularity, targeting, and competition.
Realtors, for example, might be tempted when they discover how many people search for "real estate,"
to believe that this is a perfect set of keywords... but they would be mistaken. That's a very popular search term,
but unless you sell real estate all over the world, it's not specific enough to reach your target audience.
Some folks can come up with good, targeted search terms with nothing more than common sense, but I prefer to
do my homework. The best way to do this on your own is with the
Wordtracker service , which allows you to find popular search terms, and investigate the competition.
If you aren't interested in doing it yourself, you can hire someone to do the research for you, and get a report back
that tells you which search terms are the most popular, and which will be the easiest to compete for. I offer
keyword reports through one of my websites SEOresearchlabs.com,
and you can find any number of competing services by looking up "keyword research" on your favorite
search engine.
Step 2: Optimization
"Optimizing" simply means putting the keywords you've selected onto your web pages in the right places,
with the right formatting. That's all it means. There's a great deal of misinformation about this subject, so let me
set the record straight: optimizing is the easiest part of this process.
How easy is it? Well, I can tell you 90% of what you need to know in just a few lines, and there's a good chance
that you'll never need to learn the rest. Once you see what you can accomplish, though, you'll probably want to
learn more.
The first thing to understand is that you should only use 1-2 search terms to optimize each page. Once you've
selected a page to optimize, and the search terms you're going to use, all you have to do is put those words in
the right places, and you're done.
Where the search terms go:
1. Your page's <TITLE>
2. Your "keywords" and "description" META tags
3. In a heading tag (H1, H2, or H3) near the top of the page
4. In the first paragraph of body text, and repeated 1-2 more times on the page
5. In the text of any links that point to the page
That's 90% of optimization right there. The most important of these are #1, #3, and #4. Just try it, it works. I've got
an entire website InsideOutMarketing.com that uses no
META tags at all, and it gets traffic for hundreds of search terms.
Step 3: Link Building
"Link building" simply means getting other websites to link to yours. If you aren't already working on this,
you need to start. Even if you don't care about search engines, those links will bring in traffic on their own, and
help you establish a credible reputation for your website.
Link building is important because search engines look at these links as a "vote" for your website, and
they will boost your rankings accordingly when other sites link to you.
There are three simple ways to improve your site's "link popularity," and drive traffic at the same time:
1. Submit your site to the major directories. Yahoo charges $299 a year for commercial sites, but there
are several popular directories, including dmoz.org, goguides.org, and joeant.com, that will
list your site for free.
2. Trade links with related websites. You can help each other, and your visitors, by linking to other good
websites.
3. Look for other sites that have resource directories, and ask them to link to you. I like to look in the
Open Directory to find related sites.
If you'd like to learn more about link building, check out
LinkingMatters.com and Linking101.com
That's it! If you do these three simple things, your search engine rankings are sure to improve. Just remember
that there are no shortcuts, and it's never a good idea to try to "trick" the search engines. The honest
approach is easier, and much better for you and your visitors.
I wish you success...
About The Author
Dan Thies is the author of "Search Engine Optimization Fast Start," a concise, step-by-step guide to search
engine positioning for beginners. Info: CannedBooks.com.
For more tutorials, visit InsideOutMarketing.com
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