Archive for June, 2008

Search Engine Optimization Glossary Term of the Day

June 18, 2008

Search Engine Optimization at SEO Business Solutions

Search Engine Optimization
Glossary Term of the Day

Banner Blindness

During the first web boom many businesses were
based on eyeballs more than actually building real
value. Many ads were typically quite irrelevant and
web users learned to ignore the most common ad
types.
In many ways text ads are successful because they
are more relevant and look more like content, but
with the recent surge in the popularity of text ads
some have speculated that in time people may
eventually become text ad blind as well.

Nick Denton stated:  Imagine a web in which Google
and Overture text ads are everywhere . Not only
beside search results, but next to every article and
weblog post. Ubiquity breeds contempt. Text ads,
coupled with content targeting, are more effective
than graphic ads for many advertisers; but they too,
like banners, will suffer reader burnout.Battelle, John
Popular search and media blogger who co-founded
The Industry Standard and Wired, and authored a
popular book on search called The Search.
See also:  Searchblog – blog about the intersection
of search, media, and technology.
The Search – John’s book about the history and
future of search.
The Database of Intentions – post about how search
engines store many of our thoughts
Web 2.0 Conference – conference run by John
Battelle.  Battelle’s Google speech

This and many other relevant search engine optimization terms can be found in the SEO Business Solutions glossary.

Keep your content fresh and unique.

June 9, 2008

                                           Search Engine Optimization, SEO Business Solutions

There are endless search engine optimization strategies.  They are probably as endless as the changes in the algorithms used by the search engine companies.  How do strategize properly?  How can you stay a step ahead?  How can you be sure that your site will be spidered and that your site will maintain its high rankings once the algorithms change?

Those are all very goods questions.  However, a sure way to keep the search engines happy is through fresh and unique content.  There are many ways to get fresh content on your website.  It is not an industry secret that search engines love fresh content.  When your website is spidered, if the search engine finds fresh and very original content, then it is more likely to come back next time looking for more of the same.  Search Engine Optimization companies understand this fact, and the good companies encourage you to find ways to maintain your site, edit it and add new content daily….even more if possible. 

If you don’t have the time to add fresh content to your website as part of your search engine optimization strategy, then let our content writers do it for you.  We offer fresh content as part of our SEO strategy.  We want your site to benefit from frequent visits from the search engines.   We require our writers to have university degrees in order to work for us.  They are creative and very imaginative.  This is also a plus for your site.  If you are in a very competitive market, it is likely that you do not have a unique product.   If you don’t, then the best way to present it to the search engines is through unique content.  Distinguish your website content from the rest, and watch your site move up in the search engine results.

SEO Business Solutions Welcomes Your Contributions to its SEO Blog

June 4, 2008

                                   SEO Business Solutions, Search Engine Optimization

We are looking for new products or ideas in SEO.  If you wish to comment on any Blog posted by SEO Business Solutions, go to our contact us page and let us know what you think.  If you have an idea or product related to SEO, let us know and we will post it.  Make yourself and your ideas known.

Google explains its own methodology

June 2, 2008

SEO Business Solutions, Search Engine Optimization

When you are an SEO company such as SEO Business Solutions, it pays to go to the source in order to understand the results of a particular search. In Google Technology, the methodology of search engine results is explained in the following manner: Google runs on a unique combination of advanced hardware and software. The speed you experience can be attributed in part to the efficiency of our search algorithm and partly to the thousands of low cost PC’s we’ve networked together to create a superfast search engine. The heart of our software is PageRank, a system for ranking web pages developed by our founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin at Stanford University. And while we have dozens of engineers working to improve every aspect of Google on a daily basis, PageRank continues to play a central role in many of our web search tools.

PageRank Explained

PageRank relies on the uniquely democratic nature of the web by using its vast link structure as an indicator of an individual page’s value. In essence, Google interprets a link from page A to page B as a vote, by page A, for page B. But, Google looks at considerably more than the sheer volume of votes, or links a page receives; for example, it also analyzes the page that casts the vote. Votes cast by pages that are themselves “important” weigh more heavily and help to make other pages “important”. Using these and other factors, Google provides its views on pages’ relative importance. Of course, important pages mean nothing to you if they don’t match your query. So, Google combines PageRank with sophisticated text-matching techniques to find pages that are both important and relevant to your search. Google goes far beyond the number of times a term appears on a page and examines dozens of aspects of the page’s content (and the content of the pages linking to it) to determine if it’s a good match for your query.

Integrity

Google’s complex automated methods make human tampering with our search results extremely difficult. And though we may run relevant ads above and next to our results, Google does not sell placement within the results themselves (i.e., no one can buy a particular or higher placement). A Google search provides an easy and effective way to find high-quality websites that contain information relevant to your search.

SEO Business Solutions Recommends Blogging as a sound SEO Strategy

June 1, 2008

                                        SEO Business Solutions, region leader in Search Engine Optimization

A good blog with lots of keywords and content has become a great and very sound tool for search engine optimization.

 

Good search engine optimization involves much more than the correct keyword strategy, inbound links, fresh content and all of the other things which SEO companies do to move your site up in the search engine results.  What’s particularly great about having a good blog is that it gives your site fresh content.  If you use the right amount of keywords, your blog will place highly in search engine results.  It is, of course, a great opportunity to have an inbound link from your blog to your website.  There are really endless possibilities as far as blogging is concerned.  It is up to the SEO Company and the imagination of its content writers and keyword analysts.  SEO Business Solutions has developed its own software for optimization.  We have worked countless hours on our software and continue to work on it so that it stays current.  When there are changes in the algorithms of the search engines, we update our software to include the new changes. We apply our state of the art software to web logs, or blogs, in an effort to optimize your site in every way possible.  We understand the possibilities that a good blog presents and take every advantage we can of the possibilities presented.  We want you to see your site where you want it to be; on the first page of search results.