By: Gen Federico
Submitted: 2010-05-07 04:56:00 | Word Count: 533
An experienced SEO company will know that optimising a website for search results involves combining the scientific application of known facts with the ability to respond quickly and creatively to change. A strategy for success may be implemented after researching thoroughly into all the factors which should send a site towards the top of search rankings, but progress may not always proceed as expected, and plans could need adapting. Google is constantly changing its algorithms, so it would be foolish to approach web projects as if there was a concrete set of rules which could always guarantee positive results.
The scientific approach to search engine optimisation involves working with the known guidelines. There are a number of aspects of a site, all common knowledge, which need to be set up correctly, or it is likely to end up ranked lower in search results. Content is vitally important, and must be interesting, relevant, well-organised and not found anywhere else on the Web. All of the important content needs to be readable by search robots, so it is necessary to present everything of note in the form of text written into the HTML code of a page, rather than relying on JavaScript and Flash to display it.
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It is known that clear, semantic HTML helps to give each keyword its proper weight within the hierarchy of a page, and that certain types of URL are more relevant and easily understood by search robots. Logical and well-structured site navigation with descriptive text-based links, together with an XML Sitemap, is useful in enabling all of a site to be crawled and indexed.
So far, the 'science' is straightforward. There are plenty of known ways to increase the chance of a website moving further up in the search results. Why, then, is there a need to monitor a site's progress and to alter the SEO strategy over time? The answer to this lies in that side of the process which is more of an art. Here, creative thinking and analysis, combined with years of practical experience, keep a website moving along the path that leads to the top of the search rankings.
As companies such as Google make changes to their search algorithms with the aim of improving the quality of the Web as a whole, this tends to favour the honest. If guidelines are followed to improve the standing of websites in search results ethically, this should leave one in a position to weather most of the tweaking of algorithms that goes on. There is also the policy of keeping an eye on what others in the industry are saying, as often this can indicate an upcoming alteration. As for the unforeseen, the use of an analytics program helps in quickly spotting when things are beginning to go off track. It can also provide clues about which areas of a site might be causing a problem.
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