SEO Strategies for Using Holes in Search Engines to Their Fullest
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SEO Strategies for Using Holes in Search Engines to Their Fullest
Copyright 2006 Mark Nenadic
You may have heard of black holes – not the astronomical
kind – but don’t know what they are or how to use them to
your advantage when it comes to your site and the major
search engines such as Google, Yahoo!, and MSN. To begin
with, it is important that you understand that black holes
in search engines can seriously impact the quality of all
of your search engine optimization (SEO) strategies.
For example, Google is currently the leader in both
popularity and technology among search engines on the web.
It functions by allowing its users to run a search using
words or phrases. This will only happen more frequently as
text-to-speech applications expand in their use. The way
in which Google applies these words and phrases immediately
presents the first fault within their indexing and
searching strategies. Here, there lies a big black hole in
the accuracy of the search results that Google produces.
The location of this black hole? Whenever smaller, common
words are used within a Google search phrase, it will
provide you with different results than you would receive
by using other common words instead. The following example
explains this.
If you perform the following searches:
• Toronto Hotels
• Hotels in Toronto
• Hotels for Toronto
• About Toronto Hotels
You will receive different results every time. Though
Google will indicate to you that you have used a common
word, and that this word was excluded from the search, it
will still have provided you with different search results
depending on which ones you have used.
Obviously, all of the above searches were for the same
thing, but because of the small words used in the phrases,
they achieved different results. Why? It is because of
the black hole in Google’s searching algorithm
The same is true when one changes the words from singular
to plural, or otherwise makes grammatical changes. For
example, the following searches all produce different
results:
• Debt management
• Managing debt
• Managing debts
Again, these searches are obviously for the same things,
but produced entirely different results. Try these two
examples on your own computer, using Google, and you’ll see
for yourself.
It is important to recognize that in both examples, all of
the searches produced relevant results. However, while they
are all equally correct as far as context, the fact remains
that searches for the same thing, depending on how they’re
worded – right down to the pluralizing – does give
different lists, with differently ranked sites.
How does this impact you and your SEO? Consider you are
running a website that sells widgets. You have done a
great deal of work making certain that it is fully search
engine optimized and have even reached the point where you
are in the second rank at Google for the keyword “widget”.
It has taken a great deal of work and maintenance, but
you’ve done it…except that your target market doesn’t
search for widgets using the keyword “widget”. They
pluralize their search term, typing “widgets” in almost
universally. Furthermore, when you check your rank with
the term “widgets”, then you discover that you’re down at
number 23!
Though your work will bring you increased traffic due to
your ranking for “widget”, it would have been a great deal
higher if you’d included “widgets” in your search engine
optimizing strategy.
When you are creating a search engine optimizing strategy
for your website, if you want to ensure that you will
receive the highest results, it is important that you
always include not only your primary keyword in your
efforts, but also add a basket full of sub-keywords to
cover all of your bases.
By making certain that you are using your phrases in all
(or at least many ) of the ways in which your target market
will be performing their searches, you will bring in a
great deal more traffic, and customers ready to purchase
your products or services.
If you are not qualified to do this alone, it is well worth
the investment in an expert who can bring your search
engine optimization up to a level that will cover all of
your most important keywords.
About the Author:
Mark Nenadic
Mark is the director and face behind FifteenDegrees-North
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resources to help with SEO, marketing and Web design.
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