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Things You Should Avoid in Search engine optimization. White SEO description.

July 28th, 2010 Seo blog in Seattle 1 comment

Search engine optimization can be done in many ways, but some of these are considered unethical. If used, this may result in a ban on your website or can even invite several other penalties from the search engine authorities. More than helping you to raise the rank for your website in search engines, some such strategies can spell plain disaster instead. So it is important to know what to avoid while optimizing your website for search engine rankings.

Text in graphics

Text inside images and graphics cannot be tracked by search engines. So even if you use significant keywords and relevant texts within the graphics, it fails to contribute to search engine positioning in any way. Information, words and texts should be placed in a way such that the search engines can easily identify them and thereby give your website a better rank for those search results. More the text in graphics in a webpage, lesser its chances of being noticed and getting good rank in search engines. Failing to identify graphic texts, the search engines often deduce these as blank web-pages. Homepages are classic examples of this, they being graphic intensive and incorporating texts in images.

Moving a page having a PR

Moving a webpage means making it lose its Page Rank (PR) until Google indexes it next. So if you are to shift the page, redirect its original URL to the new page, mentioning whether the translocation is temporary or for good.

Dead ends

Every webpage must have a link exit, a way out of that page. No webpage should be a closed road.

Artificially increase a page’s density

Stuffing a webpage with unnecessary words in order to heighten its density is a major unethical attempt, which leads to severe penalizations at times. When ALT tags are stuffed with keywords, users do not get to view it and that is precisely what is held as a wrong strategy towards search engine optimization. So fend it off.

Using hidden text or links

Hiding texts and links from the users’ view is yet another significant red-flag point for search engine optimizers. Only those texts and links that are clearly viewable should be used.

Links from link farms and non-relevant sites

When you are using other related links in your webpage, it is best to ensure that they are of relevant sites and not of FFA sites or link farms. One simple way is to use links from pages that do not have many other links , from websites having the same theme and content as yours or from those that complement yours.

Unnatural links

Natural links always have an edge over unnatural links when it comes to positions in search engines, because the latter prefer linking to be ‘natural’—to appear spontaneous, as if they are natural results of a business deal. To do away with unnatural linking, avoid too many links at a time, avoid links all coming from link pages, avoid all reciprocal links and all links having a high PR 95 or above). This way you can save throwing an impression that you bought the links .

Using the same text in all incoming links

If every website that links back to you bears the same text on the link description, it is considered unnatural. More natural is to allow some percent of the site’s name in the text and the rest a wide range of description. This link text description plays a crucial role in determining the site/page rank. So it is surely advisable to carry this in mind while you fix your preferred link text description in your website.

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Domain names (tld). choosing the right domain name

Domain names are to websites as book covers are to novels. If they are not interesting enough, or don’t properly convey what a website is about, visitor will have no desire to enter them in their browsers. Yet, excessive creativity doesn’t make for a good domain name either. Why is this so? It’s because if a domain name is creative but not -rich, search engine bots won’t be able to index it in search engine listings. So, ultimately, your domain name must be both catchy yet search engine optimized. This article will explain how you can achieve both objectives.

First and foremost you will need to find a popular search engine that can be incorporated into your domain name. A analyzer can help you in this task. These can be found pretty easily with a basic search engine query. When you find one, enter in a that best summarizes the purpose of your website. The analyzer will return different versions of this . If the more specific instances can also fit within the nature of your website, choose one. This is because when it comes to Search engine optimization, more specific keywords are better since they are less likely to be used by other .

Now you can start selecting your actual domain name. Most domain name companies will allow you to see whether or not your domain name is available. If it is not available, it will return a list of recommended Domain names. Take advantage of this tool by first entering your selected . If your as a domain name is not available, consider the suggestions the domain name company gives. If the main is still included in these suggestions and it ends with .com, consider it. Otherwise, you will have to be more creative.

For example, you can use ‘filler’ words, numbers or phrases within your domain name to still include your selected .
Fillers could be ‘a,’ ‘an’ or ‘the.’ Search engines tend to not look at these words, so you still have a good shot at getting indexed while having a domain name that is memorable and catchy. You can also consider fillers at the end of a phrase, such as ’101′.

What if you do these things and you still can’t get .com? Well, there are some situations where it is better to stick with a lesser-used extension because the is just that popular. Extensions that still get noticed include .net, .biz and .org. Additionally, you can also consider using country or state-based extensions if you don’t mind international or local-based marketing. It’s better to be number 1 in France’s version of Google than to be number 200 or worse in America’s version of Google.

In conclusion, choosing a domain name that will get the right buzz from both humans and search engines doesn’t have to be hard. The analyzer will help you with 90% of your domain name, while your wit with fillers can help you the other 10%. And, if after an immense amount of pondering, you still can’t get the .com, you can opt for other extensions.

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Organic SEO. Search Engine Optimization – ORGANIC WAY.

You might be wondering when long term SEO would start showing ranking results, right? Well, to be honest, Search engine optimization does take time to divert substantial amount of the targeted visitors to your website. Just as it takes time for your site to appear in the result pages of search engines, organic Search engine optimization takes time to be fully effective.

It is quite a regular client query as to how soon or how late can they expect the SEO projects to be in effect, or in other words, when can they get a good search engine listing. To this, the only answer is — patience! Any long term marketing effort, with SEO as its base, invariably takes time. You just need to be patient to realize the rewards.

Optimization Timeframe

The time span required for the SEO effort depends on some factors. One such is the -accuracy factor — whether the choice of keywords/key phrases is right, whether it matches with what a potential visitor would type to find your website. So, evidently, if your selection is accurate and if it is in keeping with the needs of your targeted viewers, you can be well assured of maximum success. Next, consider if you have used a paid Inclusion and/or PPC (Pay-Per-Click) service. The recipe to successful optimization is the sum total of efficient SEO , paid Inclusion and PPC services. organic SEO alone takes longer to show results than when combined with the other two.

paid Results

Services like paid Inclusion or PPC yield results much faster than the conventional Search engine optimization. In paid Inclusion submissions, you are given a time-frame for which your website remains indexed in search engines after you sign up for it. And in PPC , you start having results just as soon as people begin clicking on the PPC ads you posted. Well, search engine marketing of this kind includes a yearly budget for payments and renewals — paid Inclusion submissions need to be renewed and PPC click-through costs demand a monthly payment. However, organic SEO coupled with PPC usually help in keeping the cost down for the paid service, and is particularly helpful if you are paying too much for the PPC campaign. At such a high price, you are well assured of extra targeted traffic to your site; so you can lower the prices in your PPC service or even do away with some .

The time-frame allotted for your paid submissions implies that the search engines are making money in the meanwhile through the process. One good thing about ‘paying to get SEO results’ is that you can be sure of your site’s rank-stability in the search engine database. Chances of a position-change in the listings are much lower.

organic SEO

Now the organic route to Search engine optimization is a little different. The finest reason to take recourse to organic SEO is to foster your web-presence at a minimum cost. But if you are only banking on organic optimization, you may have to wait up to three to six months to get complete results of your optimization efforts. But once you are done with optimizing your site, the bulk of the job is done. This is one great advantage to organic SEO . Although you may have to fine-tune your site with keywords and texts from time to time, but until and unless you thoroughly redesign your website, you are all set to get loads of targeted viewers. Just keep a tab on the status of your listing and read your log statistics often, especially to keep abreast of the new keywords people are typing in search engines to find your website.

Patience Pays Off

The simplest and slowest of optimization efforts, organic SEO is web-promotion through common sense. It does not include lofty ideas and fancy promotion tools, and is, hence, time-consuming. The success is slow but stable. organic SEO believes that good site-navigation, good amount of -rich content and a good lot of inbound links from relevant websites lead to long-term success.

Patience is what you need to flaunt if you’re going about the organic route to Search engine optimization. It is true that organic SEO takes time to show results, but rest assured, the output you get will be worth your wait.

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