Tuesday, September 16, 2008

What Does SEO Stand For?

Not every one is familiar with the term SEO. This is a simple non-technical definition. Simply put, it stands for Search Engine Optimization. It involves choosing the most productive key words and phrases that will most benefit a web sites traffic by increasing search engine ratings. Key words are those most frequently entered by persons looking for information by use of a search engine. We know what search engines are because there is search entry boxes everywhere we go online and even on our home pages. Looking for something? Enter its key words into the search box and click on the search button. The results you get is a list starting with number one the highest rated downward. Also involved in the SEO process is the placing of Meta Tags and site link building . Each search engine uses different ways to rate web sites. Search engines keep secret their rating protocol to prevent Spam from infiltrating the system and to retain credit for productive search results. I think the most important reason is so they can earn revenue from the key word hits sold to advertisers. Henceforth the more control they have over key words the more advertising clients and revenue they can earn. Think of it like TV ratings, the more viewers the more that is charged for the adds. Search engine sites refer to their self’s as spiders or crawlers because when a new site directory is entered it is searched from link to link by robotic crawler or spider programs, It can take days or weeks for a search engine to index a complete web site depending on how much data, pages and links exist. Web sites are also re-visited by search engines more frequently when their data is changed or added to regularly. SEO promotion and marketing firms for a fee will search your entire existing web site and report to you on recommendations and additional features that can be added to in hence your web sites traffic and search engine ratings. Most firms offer ongoing consulting, service and web site monitoring for a fee based on the size of a web site. This can be beneficial since monitoring key words and making needed changes as they occur help keep web Site Efficiency and Optimization at its best.

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