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		<title>Rising to the Top of Search Engines</title>
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		<dc:creator>Shlomi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The most common way for people to access your website is through search engines.  And this means that whether you’re selling a product or service, or just want to get some free press about your business, your company website needs to found by the top Internet search engines such as Google and Yahoo!  Keeping up [...]]]></description>
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		</div><p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-95" style="border: 0pt none; margin: 10px;" title="top-ranking-search-engines" src="http://iresponses.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/search-engines-300x299.jpg" alt="search engines 300x299 Rising to the Top of Search Engines" width="300" height="299" />The  most common way for people to access your website is through search  engines.  And this means that whether  you’re selling a product or service, or just want to get some free press about  your business, your company website needs to found by the top Internet search  engines such as Google and Yahoo!   Keeping up with search engines and their technology will be a full time  job.  However, if your website is well  designed, search engines can be your best ally in generating more Internet  traffic.</p>
<p><strong>Search Engine Optimization Defined</strong></p>
<p>Search  engine optimization, or SEO, is the technique of placing your website so that  its ranking increases in search engine databases.  You want your website to have a high ranking  and be as relevant as possible to a user’s search.</p>
<p>Successful  SEO websites use articles and keywords that are based on those words that  Internet users type into search engines when they are looking for a particular  product or service.  As you’re building  your website you want to ensure effective keyword placement in all of the  content and in the HTML coding of each web page.</p>
<p>When  you submit your website to the most popular search engines you’ll want to make  sure that you’re making the most of optimized keywords, as discussed in chapter  2.  Your ranking in a search engine  directory is closely connected to the quality of your website.  If your chosen industry is in a competitive  market you need to make sure that you have as many people as possible visit  your website so that you get those sales and, in effect, make the most of your  online marketing campaign.</p>
<p>The  more you understand about how important targeted keywords are the better able  you’ll be to find the right marketing methods and solutions for your  business.</p>
<p><strong>Optimizing your Website</strong></p>
<p>One  of the most important things for you to remember when you’re optimizing your  website for search engines is that these engines read text and ignore  graphics.  This means that you need to  focus on the text that is part of your website content.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">The Right Keywords</span>:  Internet users will type keyword phrases into  the search engine when they want to find a certain product or service.  Most users will type about two or three words  and then do a search for relevant websites.   Before you spend a lot of time optimizing your website you should use a  software program to help you determine which keyword phrases get the greatest  search volume.  This will allow you to  focus your efforts on optimizing your website for the right keywords.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Text on your Home Page</span>:  Once you’ve decided which keywords are best  for optimizing your website you’ll want to put those keywords and phrases into  the content of your website.  You’ll want  to start by focusing on the first paragraph on your home page since this is the  first thing that most search engines read to determine if your website is  relevant to a user’s search.  In that  first paragraph you’ll want to use as many keywords and key phrases as you can  so that your website comes up in a variety of user searches.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Using HTML Tags</span>:  You’ll need to make sure that you have the  right tags in your HTML coding so that it corresponds with the text on your  website.  Your ranking in search engines  will be more solid if you’re consistent with your tags and text.</p>
<p><strong>Submitting Your Website to Search Engines</strong></p>
<p>Registration  with search engines, such as MSN, Yahoo, and Google, is crucial if you want to  attract people to your website.  Before  you decide what search engines to submit to, you should do a careful study of  what features each engine provides.  Some  of the features that you should be focused on include (1) how they promote  websites, (2) what they offer in regards to advertising, and (3) if they have  any other resources available.  There are  analyzers available on the Internet that will help you compare search  engines.  Your online marketing budget  should include money and time so that you can find the right search engine for  your business.</p>
<p>There  are a few important things that you should focus on when it comes to submitting  your website to the right search engine.   This includes:</p>
<ul>
<li>The search engine generator should provide you with automatic updates.</li>
<li>The registration process should allow you to include the purpose of your  business and website.</li>
<li>Do a quick study to find out where other businesses in your industry are  submitting their website.</li>
</ul>
<p>Your  main goal should be to submit your website to as many top search engines as you  can so that you get the highest rankings.   This will allow your customers and potential customers to find you fast  and easily.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Search engine </span>spiders:  A search engine spider is a program that  methodically travels the Internet looking for all the web pages that have been  recently visited and processing this information in a search engine so that  pages are indexed and downloaded faster by the user.  When you overuse keyword and key phrases you  risk this being noticed by search engine spiders and having them bypass your  web pages for inclusion into the search engine.   Do you want to risk being left out of search engines by being guilty of  keyword abuse?</p>
<p>Using  a high keyword density may seem like a good idea when you first start  developing web content for your website but the hazards far outweigh the risks.</p>
<p>Another  mistake that many websites make is choosing their keywords and then not putting  these keywords into the any of the relevant content on the web pages.  Search engine spiders are programmed to  actually need to see the keyword used before it can acknowledge it and index  the web page.  So why waste time coming  up with keywords that don’t really have anything to do with what your website  is all about only to have search engine spiders overlook your website anyway?</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Creating False Web Pages</span>:  One of the most serious mistakes that you can  make when you’re developing the website content for your web pages is to  provide your customers with information that has absolutely nothing to do with  what you’re selling or advertising on your website.  Customers who use the Internet to buy a  product or service, or simply to find out more information about what you’re  selling, don’t want to arrive at your website pages only to find you’re not  selling what your offering.  If customers  are searching for stationary (and you include the keyword “stationary” over and  over in your website content to push you up into the high rankings of the  search engines) they expect to able to read accurate and dependable information  on your web pages about this stationary.   If you’re not selling or advertising stationary you should avoid using  this keyword to pull traffic to your website.   Customers who have been tricked will quickly leave your website to find  the information that they are looking for elsewhere.</p>
<p>The  bottom line is that keyword driven websites don’t always work.  These websites may get high traffic, and  search engine ranking that they want, however customers won’t linger to find  out what they are really selling.  This  means a missed opportunity to develop a successful relationship with customers.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Goals for Successful Websites</span>:  A quick mention about what your  goals should be when you create web pages that are rich with information that  customers want to find on the Internet:   One of your main tasks when you have an online business is building up  your customer database.  You want to have  as many customers and potential customers on your list as you can so that your  online marketing strategy reaches a wide range of consumers.</p>
<p>Once  you’ve built up a customer database you’ll want to make sure that you start to  gather repeat customers.  Repeat sales  are the backbone of a successful business and for increased sales.  One of the ways that you can achieve repeat  sales is by generating great communication with your customers.  You can accomplish this good communication by  using the following:</p>
<ul>
<li>Affiliate programs</li>
<li>Coupons for repeat customers</li>
<li>Contests</li>
<li>Newsletters that provide useful information about what you’re selling</li>
<li>Banner ads</li>
<li>Discussion groups and forums</li>
<li>Relationships with associates</li>
<li>Chatrooms</li>
</ul>
<p>As  mentioned previously you’ll already have a lot of customer information that you  can use.  This includes data that you’ve  collected from previous sales, communication with your customers, and e-mail  opt-in lists.  You’ll also want to collect  the information listed here.  But just  how do you go about gathering that data?   There are several different techniques that you can use to get the data  that you need to build successful customer databases.</p>
<p>The  most important thing to remember is that you always be honest when you’re  getting information from your customers.   If you use deceptive means to get the data you risk losing the trust of  your customer.  If being honest and above  board means that you lose some of those opportunities to capture customer  information then realize that the pay off will be the trust and respect you  earn from these customers, and potential customers, when they realize that  you’re doing what you said you would do: asking them to voluntarily to provide  you with certain types of information.</p>
<p>The  following methods of collecting customer data will help you keep track of sales  and profit.  This customer data can be  found in the following places:</p>
<ul>
<li>customer order forms</li>
<li>warranty card information</li>
<li>servicing information</li>
<li>records of returned products</li>
<li>questionnaires filled out at time of purchase</li>
</ul>
<p>The  above information is very helpful but you’ll need a bit more to build up a  successful database that includes wide-ranging customer information.  This is where some of the newer techniques of  data capturing enter the picture.  The  Internet has provided you with some great opportunities to use technology tools  to your advantage.  Again, keep in mind  that technology is a utensil that you can use and not an end to a means.</p>
<p>All  this technology means that you can use some very appealing and winning methods  for having your customers leave you the information that you need.</p>
<p>There  are many ways that you can correspond with your customers once you’ve got their  interest:</p>
<ul>
<li>weekly newsletters</li>
<li>automated e-mails, targeting one time customers, referrals, and  repeat</li>
<li>customers</li>
<li>discount or free product offers to customers</li>
<li>e-mail postcards</li>
<li>follow up phone calls</li>
</ul>
<p>Corresponding  with your customers is much simpler after you’ve profiled them and know what  they want to see and hear.  Database  marketing means that you learn as much as you can about your customers and  potential customers before sending them any type of messages.  Studies show that random messages sent to all  your customers often fails since you’ll be spending a great deal of time and  money to reach only a small portion of those customers that feel you have  something to say to them directly.</p>
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