Major SEO Mistakes that are Committed by Websites

So you built your website, with hopes and dreams of internet riches, and the site looks great. But no one’s coming to it! Then you start learning SEO, and you’re feeling a little bit more confident about it. Here are a few easy mistakes that people make when learning SEO, to look out for as you start doing more SEO work for your site:

Mistake 1: Keyword Stuffing

Before explaining why it’s a bad idea, let’s first define keyword stuffing as overfilling your content with your targeted keywords/keyphrases.  By way of example, if you’re targeting the phrase “navigation system,” then keyword stuffing your content might read something like “Buying a new navigation system is something most customers do regularly as their old navigation system often fails to function in the proper way that a navigation system should…” and so on. It reads like a fourth grader’s essay, and the search engine spiders pick up on the unnaturally high incidence of the same phrase repeated over and over.

While every SEO expert has a different opinion about keyword density, a safe but effective range might be considered 4-9% density. This makes sure the search engines correctly categorize your site for the services you offer, without them penalizing you for blatantly stuffing it with keywords.

Mistake 2: Link Farms vs. Directories

What is the difference between a link farm and a directory? It sounds like an easy question, but it’s deceptively difficult. The reason is that directories and link farms share almost everything in common, so instead of a black and white difference between the two, they basically fall on a spectrum, and usually somewhere in the grey middle area.

That said, a working definition of link farm might go something like “a page of links with no other purpose or benefit to the visitor other than to provide backlinks to other pages.” And why are they a problem? Search engines will not only disregard them as useless, they will often penalize the linked sites as well, by de-indexing them or demoting them in the rankings.

So how do you tell the difference between a link farm and a directory? Here are a few things to look for: 1) What’s the Google Page Rank? 2) How well organized is it? 3) Does it have useful content other than links? 4) Is it visually attractive or otherwise made to be appealing to visitors? Be sure to ask these questions before submitting your site to an online directory.

Mistake 3: Duplicate Content

There’s a lot of buzz going around the internet about duplicate content; quite simply, it’s the same content appearing on more than one page on the internet. The search engines have been known to devalue pages that they see as duplicates, since the implication is that a site is simply spamming by putting automated content out on the web.

However, unlike link farm penalties, duplicate content isn’t actively penalized, but merely disregarded sometimes by the search engines. If you’re worried about it, well, write new content!

Mistake 4: Overbidding for PPC Advertising

Pay per click advertising (PPC) and SEO are NOT the same, but they’re related enough to warrant a mention here. Amateurs often overbid for their PPC advertising, which not only costs them unnecessary money but drives up PPC prices elsewhere artificially. As with so many concepts in business, start low and go slow, which in this case means opening the bidding around 5-10 cents per click, and raising your bids as necessary to achieve your desired results.

Mistake 5: Investing Too Much Time in SEO Education

Serious webmasters devoted to online businesses and internet marketing would be wise to learn as much as possible about SEO. That said, the overwhelming majority of online business owners would probably be better off using their time to expanding their client base, or developing new products or websites, rather than spending tedious hour after tedious hour learning the minutiae of SEO and internet marketing. If you’re capable of earning $45/hour while aggressively working your business, and can hire someone to handle SEO for you for $20/hour, then it’s a no-brainer: hire an internet marketing company and get back to running your business.

Add comment February 20th, 2009

Web 2.0 Tips For Higher Search Rankings

Online marketers are always looking for ways to drive more traffic to their web sites. Every day, the web changes and different traffic generation opportunities show up.

One of the biggest around right now is utilizing web 2.0 social sites to get quality links back to your site, direct traffic, and higher search engine rankings because of those quality links.

But how do you do it?

Here are three really simple web 2.0 strategies you can start using today to increase the traffic you get to your web site.

1. Utilize Content Sharing Sites

Content sharing sites are sites like Squidoo and Hub Pages.

These sites are looked upon by the search engines as authority sites and you can leverage that by creating your own Squidoo lenses and Hub Pages.

You can generate high search engine rankings for these pages as well as link back to your own web sites for high quality (authority) back links.

So you can get better rankings and direct traffic.

2. Remote Blogging

Remote blogging is nothing more than setting up blogs on sites like Blogger.com, Xanga.com or Wordpress.com.

You then create quality content to post on these blogs and use one way links back to your main site for people to find more information on that topic.

3. Social Bookmarking

There are a lot of social bookmarking sites out there. You’ll want to create accounts at a variety of them to maximize your social bookmarking strategy.

Check out all the social bookmarking sites at OnlyWire, SocialPoster and SocialMarker.

They all do the same thing but in slightly different ways. Try them all out (they’re free) and decide which one you prefer.

4. Web 2.0 Social Community Sites (BlogCatalog, MyBlogLog, SpicyPage, Bumpzee)

Develop accounts with these web properties, maximize the use of your profile and actively participate in the different communities relative to your niche.

Take action on these strategies using web 2.0 properties and you’ll beging creating high quality back links from authority sites, get increased search engine rankings, and generate more traffic to your web site.

Add comment September 10th, 2008

Search Engine Optimization Vs Search Engine Marketing

Many online users are confused between Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Search Engine Marketing (SEM).

SEO is a way of optimizing your website through the use of meta tags, title tag and contents of the website to get good listing on organic search engine results, in major search engines like Google, Yahoo!, or MSN.

Search engine uses a system known as ‘spider’ to crawl out data from the website to determine how relevant the website content is to the keyword search. There are various factors, such as content, the relevance of websites back linking to your site and your meta tags, which will determine how your website will be ranked.

However, there is a no guarantee way of getting higher search engine ranking in search engine results and it takes time and effort to make sure that the linking and content is suitable. This usually takes months to be effective provided that you really understand how the search engine determines their organic result ranking.

SEM is a form of marketing online through search engines’ like Yahoo!, Google and MSN. It is a form of paid advertising which can guarantee you prominent ranking on the search engine results. You can choose the keywords that you wish to get listed on. There is no limitation as long as the keywords are approved by the various search engine editorials.

SEM not only includes search but also banner advertising. It is a great way to create online awareness.

Although SEO and SEM serve almost the same purpose, it is always recommended to have both working for you to achieve maximum results. SEO shows you how relevant you can be on organic listing while SEM makes sure you are top always.

Add comment August 28th, 2008


 

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