Avoid Disrupting the Efforts of Your Search Engine Optimization Business
As the importance of search engine optimization becomes
more readily accepted as the norm among webmasters and web
designers, the demand for the average search engine
optimization company has been steadily growing.
Furthermore, with the continuing rise in the costs of
pay-per-click, and ever-altering regulations by the search
engines, this growth is not likely to slow at any time
soon. Unfortunately, many businesses who readily accept
SEO as a vital part of their search engine marketing are
also unknowingly disrupting the efforts that their chosen
search engine businesses have so carefully taken.
The following is a list of the most common errors made by
webmasters and web designers that cause great damage to the
potential results of their SEO:
- Insisting on high rankings, but without any changes to
the website. It is commonly believed that search engines
have some sort of magical technological formula that can
simply be plugged in to achieve the right results.
However, the reality couldn't be further from that
assumption. Favorable, long-term search engine ranking is
dependent upon a combination of technology and continuously
updated website content. For this reason, an ethical
search engine optimization business has no choice but to
turn away customers who want results without altering their
website content.
The content includes both the text and the images of the
website. It is these elements that allows search engine
spiders to learn about the website as a whole. It is this
same content which allows internet directories and other
websites to determine whether your site is worthy of a
link. This is important because link popularity is among
the major considerations when ranking your website.
True, it may be difficult to give up your current website
content after paying a great deal of money for it from an
expert web designer, but the bottom line is that as
attractive as your current site may be, if its content is
not properly optimized, altered, and updated, it will be
much more costly in lost opportunities.
- Updating their website on their own without consulting
their search engine business first. This is an extremely
common and very innocent mistake which can overturn many
potential successes that were already on their way to
playing in your favor.
This is most common when webmasters simply update the
website, perhaps with a recent press release, or even by
just uploading a new graphic. The most common error is to
accidentally save an older version of the site over top of
a newer version, thereby removing the new SEO elements that
have contributed to higher rankings. This can be
detrimental to the high ranking of the website, and will
then be blamed on the search engine optimization company.
Even worse is the habit of businesses to use "test beds",
which are damaging once the site goes live. Since these
test beds aren't meant to be crawled by search engine
spiders, responsible web masters will usually place a code
on the site telling search engines not to crawl there.
Though most search engines will acknowledge that code, this
does become a serious problem when the code is accidentally
transferred over to the live site while updating. And,
unfortunately, as effective as a search engine company's
efforts may have been, it will likely get the blame for the
lack of results - even when the code had nothing to do with
them.
- Linking to other sites, especially through link
exchanges. Though these may sound like great ideas -
especially when offered one so readily by email - these
link exchanges can be damaging, as they do sometimes defeat
the purpose of link popularity strategies. Indeed, a link
exchange is better than no link at all, but it really is
the inbound links that count as the "points" toward your
site's ranking. Since inbound links mean that someone has
felt that linking to your site is worthwhile, link
exchanges are seen more as a trade-off where each link
negates the other one. Furthermore, you need to have a
great deal of trust in the sites to which you link. If you
link to a penalized site - especially when your link is
placed on that site, too - your site may also be penalized.
About the Author:
Mark is the director and face behind 15Degrees-North
www.15dn.com/webdesign-methodology.htm , One of UK's
most successfull Affordable Web Design companies. Where you
will find articles and resources to help with Search Engine
Optimisation, Marketing and Web design.
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