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The Bottom Line on Natural Search Engine Optmization

Natural search engine optimization (SEO) is a key component to any online marketing plan. While there are a number of industry standard action items that should be incorporated into any good SEO plan, understanding the overall strategy and timing is key. The search game is an art and a science. Here’s the bottom line on natural search engine optimization from BottomLineSearch.com.

What is Search Engine Optimization?

Search engine optimization is the process of optimizing one’s website and implementing promotional strategies for best results in the search engine results pages (SERPs).

Top 10 Ways to Rank High on the Search Engine Results Pages:

1. Choose a good domain name - Choose a domain name that incorporates a main keyword for your business. Keywords within your domain should be separated by a hyphen. For instance www.Auto-Supplies.com becomes a high contender for the keyword “Auto Supplies” faster than www.AutoSupplies.com or the brand name of your Auto Supply shop.

2. Website directory structure - Category and product pages should be created and organized in a parent to child relationship structure. An example being: www.Auto-Supplies.com/Exterior/Convertible-Top.com. Note how a “Convertible Top” product belongs to the “Exterior” category and how we maintained the hyphen between key words.

3. Choose target keywords, and choose them wisely. Is it advantageous for you to target the second and third highest searched terms in your industry rather than the first? Remember, you can often get ranked faster and using less resources on the less competitive search terms. The second and third highest search terms together, could even amount to the same amount of search volume or more than the highest searched term would by itself.

4. A Linking Strategy - links from highly ranked, authoritative websites pointed to your site are key in creating search engine relevance. The website referring to yours should have been in existence at least one year and have a Google page rank (PR) associated with it. Including your target keyword as the anchor text on the web site that is referring to yours can boost your rankings on that keyword. When it comes to the target number of inbound links, make sure you don’t start off with too many because search engines will consider that spam. Aim to have built up the same amount of inbound links for any target keyword in a years time, that the top Google contenders already have, with the volume of links increasing month after month. A great way to get links is social networking, reaching out on blogs, forums and exchanging links with other website owners.

5. Content is still King - the Search Engine’s have evolved to having a good understanding of what a web page is about, without the key term needing to be repeated over and over again. In fact, keyword stuffing can get your website blacklisted. Write good, natural content not overdoing keywords, but including them as needed in titles and content so that it still reads well. Write the content for the user and add SEO enhancements, don’t write the content for SEO.

6. Coding - Have clean, compliant code. There are a number of utilities where you can scan your website’s code and check for errors. Also, include meta tags, heading tags and title tags that include your target keywords.

7. Images / Alt Tags - Remember text is preferred over images by the search engine spiders, because search engines cannot read images. Instead, use alt tags that describe your image.

8. Add a site map to your website if you don’t already have one. Use text links in your site map.

9. Update your website content frequently. Adding a blog is a great way to do this.

10. List your websites on directories such as the DMOZ and Yahoo Directory.

You will also want to manage your progress and results as you embark on your natural search engine optimization plan. Engaging in your own SEO is a great way to learn and always try to rely on data when making important decisions. Also remember, Bottom Line Search is here to help with all your SEO needs!

Posted By: Stephanie Faust

This entry was posted on Saturday, May 23rd, 2009 at 7:46 pm .
Filed under ROI tracking, Search Engine Marketing, Search Engine Optimization .

4 Responses to “The Bottom Line on Natural Search Engine Optmization”

  1. The Bottom Line on Search Engine Optimization | Marketing Blog says:
    May 24, 2009 at 1:50 am

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  2. Ken Cleveland says:
    February 17, 2010 at 10:49 pm

    the most important thing when doing search engine optimization is get a good amount of backlinks first. when you have a sufficient amount of backlinks, then you can start optimizing in page links, keyword density and other factors which affects your ranking.

  3. Suzanna Lynum says:
    June 10, 2010 at 6:34 am

    Thanks. I am constantly very much interested in articles or blog posts and information on website seo. You can’t predict where you are likely to discover a innovative approach (well, new to me at least). Even though there are always basic Seo techniques, a tiny modification here and there, and your site will receive higher positioning. If you use Wordpress having the correct plug ins along with a really good premium template will help your Search engine optimization. It’s also necessary to keep up to date with the modifications in search engine algorithms.All the best

  4. Stephanie Faust says:
    June 24, 2010 at 7:34 pm

    Why have you noticed any thing changing recently? I think with SEO to get this into an exact science is a bit challanging… but spreading your eggs out into different baskets is always good when it comes to the linking. All the engines value’s are different and it doesn’t always add up, because competition is different on every word. I’m going to be looking into Wordpress, I see so many sites that do well with it.

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