Sunday, October 18, 2009

The Definition of SEO Marketing

By David Wittlinger

At this point, most people know what SEO is. It's the process of getting your website ranked higher in the search engines, so that you gain more traffic and exposure. However, most people still do not understand the ins and outs of how it really works, and what kinds of expectations they should have when getting started with SEO marketing.

There are many different elements of an effective search marketing campaign. With SEO, the details definitely do make a big difference, and the most successful campaigns are the ones that combine many different strategies into one cohesive plan. The key ingredient of SEO however remains to be the effective use of properly targeted keywords.

A keyword is simply the word or phrase that somebody types into a search engine to perform a query. With SEO, the goal is to specifically target the correct keywords, the ones that are popular without being overly competitive. These keywords will allow you to match your market, while also ensuring you will have a chance to rank highly. The best keywords are found through research, and the goal should be to find long tail keywords, which contain three or more words and are the best way to rank highly for specifically targeted consumers.

After discovering the keywords and key phrases themselves, it's now time to actually use those phrases on your website and in your entire SEO campaign. After the proper inclusion of these phrases, you will experience an increase in traffic to your site. Not only that, but the visitors to your site will also be more targeted, providing you with better prospects and more future customers.

The usage of keywords can begin all the way with the beginning of website development. This is when you can pick a domain name that includes your best keyword, giving you an automatic chance at being highly associated with that phrase. From there, you can create all of your individual URLs and pages with additional keywords and of course, the keywords have to be included within the page content on all of your website pages.

Most people still most commonly associated keyword usage with the actual content that goes on the page. This is still true, however there is an important line that has to be made. The line is the difference between naturally included targeting keywords while providing useful, informative content and stuffing dozens of useless pages of content with superfluous keywords in hopes of finding more traffic. Clearly, the latter is a strategy doomed for success, both with your site visitors and with the search engines themselves.

In addition to these onsite SEO tactics, effective search marketing also includes offsite SEO, primarily in the form of link building. Once your website is established, you can go about the process of generating incoming links leading to your site. Each incoming link from another site to your own is like a vote for your site in the eyes of the search engines. The more votes, the better.

Once you know some of the basic processes involved with SEO you will be able to dive in for yourself. You have to remember to have realistic expectations though about what kind of work you'll need to do, or what you would like to have done for you. Additionally, while there is an unlimited upside with SEO, there aren't any free lunches either. It's a process, and it can start working very quickly, but nothing is instantaneous or guaranteed when the competition is as fierce as it currently is with search marketing.

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