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Search Engines Explained
There are two types of search engines:
Search Engine Directories and Search
Engine Spiders. Each search engine (regardless of
whether it is a spider or a directory) uses unique criteria
for "ranking" websites.
1. Spider driven search engines use "robots"
to spider websites across the Internet. Robots "crawl"
each website and "score" pages based on relevancy.
Some engines score the index page while others score individual
webpages. A website's score or placement within a spider driven
search engine is derived from hundreds of variables such as,
link popularity, click popularity, keyword density, website
themes and more. Google.com
is the most popular spider driven search engine.
2. Search Engine Directories rely on humans
to gauge web page relevancy and search engine placement. Human
editors review each website and rank them according to a set
of guidelines such as website content, website functionality,
and design professionalism. Yahoo!
and the Open Directory Project, DMOZ are the most popular
Directory Driven Search Engines.
Earning Top 10 Search Engine Placement is complex
and highly competitive for three reasons:
1. The variety and complexity of search engine's "ranking"
algorithms
2. Search Engines constantly modify "page ranking criterions"
3. Increasing competition on the web
Why Search Engine Optimization?
Studies have proven that top placement in search engines provide
a more favorable return on investment compared to traditional
forms of advertising such as, snail mail, radio commercials
and television. Search engine optimization is the ONLY fool
proof method to earning guaranteed Top 10 search engine placement.
How does SEO earn guaranteed top 10 placements?
Every Search Engine ranks Website Relevancy using a unique
formula.
Another term for a search engine's ranking formula is a search
engine algorithms. The goal in search engine optimization
is to build a website that meets each search engines "ranking
criterion. The closer a website matches each search engine's
"ranking criterion, the higher the website scores. Higher
scores equal better placement in search engines. The best
scores are rewarded with Top 10 search engine placement.
Each search engine places emphasis on variable factors such
as the design and layout, keyword density and the number of
relevant sites linking to it. Search engines constantly update
and refine their ranking criterions in order to index the
most relevant sites. Other variables that have an emphasis
on search engine placement include the following:
Keywords:
choosing the right keywords is mission critical.
Pay
Per Click Advertising: Bid on keywords.
Link
Popularity: the more links pointing your site from "relevant"
sites the better.
Click
Popularity: the more traffic your site receives, the higher
you score.
Web
Themes: Create text heavy pages broken down into "themes".
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