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Search
Engine Optimization Myths
You have no
doubt been told you can make your website better
to appear in the search engines top rakings by
using meta-tags and cheap tricks. We are going to
burst your bubble and tell you why its not true.
Anyone
claiming to be able to make your site appear in
the top 30 results is lying to you, and likely
either speaking with no knowledge of the internet
or trying to get you to spend money to do it.
First you need
to understand how lucritive the Search Engine
business is. With google.com now valued in the
bilions of dollars and earning equally impressive
numbers the search engines are impressive and
fomitable and not easily tricked.
With 8 billion
web pages indexed the chance of you being number
1 are 1 in 8 billion, about 1000 times less
likely than winning the lottery.
If anyone
could build a website that was going to appear in
the top 30 results they would. And that would
mean the companies with the most money would
always appear first. But as you know, that is not
true. If a company that spend 10 million dollars
a year on their website is not listed, what makes
you think you will be?
The search
engines use hundreds of paramaters to rank your
site. The most important of wich is age. They
have built in time parameters to index pages at a
slow rate. This insures page reliability and
availability and prevents spam type sites from
poping up daily.
If you build a
website, it is likely that only the main page
will be indexed, at least in the first few months
of its life. Over the next year, more and more
pages are added and you earn the search engines
respect by having the pages up and running with
quality content.
Based on the
dynamics of the websites pages, the search engine
will come back at some regular interval. That
interval could be as much as 6 months. That means
if you make a change, it may not even see it for
several months.
Even if you
could maximize a website for higher placement, it
would be many months before you could see the
result. If the changes were wrong, you could
loose a year by attempting to beat the search
engine.
The search
engines also deal with spammers and seo scammers
every minute, so they know what to look for and
when people are trying to make their site, search
optimized. If they see one of these patterns,
they will remove your website completely. Is that
a chance you are willing to take?
One
common myth is <meta tags>: meta
tags are seen by most search engines as spam, or
a deliberate attempt to trick them into placing
your page higher in certain keywords. More sites
are damaged by meta tags than are helped.
If you have
the words "used cars" in your meta tag,
but do not have the words in your pages, they
assume the site is not relavent to the tag and
you are black listed and possibly removed.
Another
myth is submitting services: If you
continuosly submit a website to a search engine
or attempt to use automated systems or programs
to submit it, all you do is make the search
engine angry. You are using up their resources
when the site is already included in the crawl
list. If you don't beleive us, read the help
section at any search engine. They tell you
outright if you do that, they will not include
your website.
The truth is,
the search algorythms know the tricks and have
big money riding on their search results. If you
play that game, be prepared to loose.
Keep your site
honest with text rich pages and you will
eventually get your fair share of traffic.
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