THIS is the Search Engines Marketing Article You’ve Been Looking For
You can’t have success on the Internet without traffic. For your Web site, blog, e-mail or advertisement to generate any response or activity, people need to see it.
To paraphrase a philosophical question, if you build the world’s best Web site and nobody sees it, is it really there? You can verify it’s there by going to the URL. But the information you published is not getting out if you’re the only one doing that.
As someone reading this search engines marketing article, you likely have an interest in learning how to increase your Internet audience. You may be asking, how do they know? It is not accidental that you found this article. It has been engineered, crafted and optimized so that it will show up in places on the World Wide Web that people who have an interest in this topic are looking. This practice is commonly known as search engine optimization, or SEO. It is performed on articles, Web pages and Web sites. This article is the first in a series which will shed some light on SEO, which you can do yourself with some basic knowledge of Web interfaces and software.
There are numerous facets to search engine optimization, which we will cover in this series of articles and then package them together in a step-by-step guide when we’ve reached the end. We invite you to bookmark this site and follow this series in the coming days and weeks.
We’ll start with the steps necessary to craft search engines marketing articles:
Determine the “keyword phrase” for which you want to optimize the article. As people search the World Wide Web, the keyword phrase is the equivalent of their search phrase. For best optimization results, the exact keyword phrase needs to appear at least once in the article for every 100 words. Don’t make the mistake of thinking it has to appear exactly in the position of every 100th word. This article is optimized for the keyword phrase “search engines marketing,” and therefore the phrase appears at least six times in this article because the article has more than 500 words. Make sure that you have a ratio of at least 1 percent, or one keyword for every 100 words. It is important to be at a minimum of 1 percent, because that is a key measurement in search engine algorithms for the worthiness of the article to be ranked for the keyword.
We suggest using your word processor’s word count tool to get an accurate number of words in the article. Check the number of words in the article when you are finished. In the case of this article, it was more than 500. The number of keyword occurrences must be one more than the number of hundred words (in this case, “5″). Therefore, this article, including the title, contains at least six instances of the phrase search engines marketing. It wouldn’t hurt to have one or two more, because it’s much better to have one or two more than needed than it is to have one or two less.
We’ll examine the importance of using hyperlinks within the article to SEO other Web sites that are important to you in the next search engines marketing article (a bonus keyword phrase occurrence).
Filed under Search Engine Marketing by on Nov 16th, 2009.
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