Monday, December 8, 2008

The Secrets of Good Search Engine Optimization

The purpose of Search Engine Optimization (aka SEO) is to boost your website's traffic by getting a high ranking in the search engine results through using the best keywords that relate to the content of your website. This comparative ranking is frequently seen as a great effort to make the best use of keywords, instead of a rivalry to surpass the competition. Conducting a search on your chosen keywords will give you a good idea of what your competitors are doing. It stands to reason, then, that all you really need to do is be slightly better than the number one website in those search results. This article offers ways to optimize your site and improve your search engine rankings with some good SEO tips.

One of the best secrets to good search engine optimization is using high-quality custom articles that are keyword rich (with the right keyword density). These articles need to be updated often to keep them fresh, since this is one of the things the search engines are looking for. Your articles must also be unique. Purchasing "private label rights" articles is a bad idea because you will be using content that might be on hundreds of other sites and you will be penalized by the search engines for this—as in sent to the outer darkness of the search engine results.

Another secret of good search engine optimization is to do your keyword research. While a certain relevant keyword or keyword phrase might get the most hits on search engines, they may also have the greatest number of competitors. By doing your research you may find other high frequency keywords and keyword phrases that apply to your topic and have less competition. You will actually be able to find out the average number of people that search for those keywords each month and how many other websites are ranking for those keywords.

You will want to plan your site and the content you write around these good keywords. That means you need to think about your site structure and what types of categories you want on your site. You also need to think ahead about the exact type of content that will go on your site and how you will link to it within your own navigation. This is a part of the internal linking structure of your site.

Once you have your site planned out and your content written, you will need to set-up a link building plan. How can you get quality links as quickly as possible? Will you write more content and submit it to the article directories? These are the questions you need to have an answer to before you get started building your links. Of course you still want to use the right Meta tags and submit your site to the search engines as you have probably been instructed to do already, but taking a few extra steps can be the difference between the success and failure of your website so learning new secrets of search engine optimization is something that should be a constant process.

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