SEO Techniques Yield Results That Pay
Because of the important breakthrough that the internet is, many business owners have started taking their business online in the form of websites. A wise choice, there’s no doubt about that. However, in the expansive world of the internet, it’s very easy to get lost. In other words, it’s very hard to be found by prospective customers.
If you want your business to be successful, you need to be found by your customers, there’s absolutely no doubt about that. One of the most natural and results yielding ways to achieve that is with the help of the search engines.
Millions and millions of searches are conducted each day with the help of the most important search engines. I don’t have to mention their names, after all they are the most popular sites available out there.
If you want your business to be acknowledge and recognized, you must rank as high as possible in the SERPs (Search Engine Results Pages) for specific terms closely related to your field of activity or enterprise.
For example, let’s say you open a soccer equipment online shop. If this is the case, you must rank as high as possible, preferably in the top 10, each time a search is performed by potential clients. If someone searches for soccer equipment, soccer boots, soccer shirts, etc., you want your site to appear in the results they see. Each of these terms are called keywords – the words or phrases that lead visitors to your site.
In order to achieve that, you either learn search engine optimization yourself, or hire a specialist. The specialist will not come very cheap because there simply isn’t an abundance of them available out there.
If you are to do the search engine optimization yourself, make sure you research, study and read documentations. This is virtually the only way to ensure your investment of time, effort and money will pay off.
What you will probably find out is that you will have to conduct a keyword research in your field. This will tell you which keywords are searched most often when people use search engines.
There are online free tools available to do that, and there are also paid tools to do that. The latter are better, and if you want to conduct a thorough keyword research, it’s better if you decide to do it with the help of really professional tools. Quality makes a huge difference when it comes to keyword research tools.
Based on your keyword research, you will have to build a site structure accordingly. Your articles within the site must focus on these keywords specifically, incorporating them into content you include on your site.
It is important to keywords at varying densities in articles and content you include on your site. There is no hard and fast rule for what keyword densities the search engines prefer, so you want to keep your options open.
Other popular SEO methods include:
– link exchange and link management;
– optimizing the meta tags;
– image optimization.
In addition to learning to optimize with keywords, these techniques can help boost your ranking in the major search engines, which in turn will increase traffic directed towards your site.
SEO is not that easy, but it’s not that hard either. With a bit of ambition, you can learn to do it yourself. You will definitely need to optimize your site if you want your business to grow and prosper. And with a bit of effort and luck, your search engine optimization will pay off.
Ben Franklin
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July 8th, 2011 at 2:47 am
What's the best way to shorten or splice a nylon draw cord (e.g. from window blinds)?
We needed to shorten the draw cords from our window shades (honeycomb blinds from 3 Day Blinds). Fusing the two ends back together is more difficult than you might expect.
We have been successful at heating/melting the cut ends with a lighter and squishing them together, but this tends to both discolor the cord and to leave a hard, rigid spot in the cord that hangs up when it goes through the rollers. In other words, it works, but it’s not ideal.
A visual inspection of the factory splice suggests that they’re joining the ends without heat. Is there a special tool that does this? or a different technique that yields better results than what we’ve done?
July 8th, 2011 at 7:49 am
We have several roll-up white bamboo screens in our Florida Room. My wife took the roller tube from a toilet tissue or large paper towel roll, slit the ends one time each and then rolled the excess far enough to rest at the bottom of the windows. The tag end was then stuffed inside the tube.
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