These are some of the most commonly asked questions
regarding Net Visibility and search engine optimisation. If you
have any other SEO questions, or are unsure about anything you
see here, please feel free to contact us.
Q. What is a Search Engine?
A. A Search Engine
is an internet tool that lets users quickly and simply find the
answers to questions or information on topics or keywords. The
search engine spider searches a database of websites using a specially
devised algorithm to return results that are as close to the original
request as possible.
Q. Why are Search Engines important?
A. Search engines make it easy
for people to find what they are looking for on the internet.
Millions of searches are undertaken every day and as many as 80%
of people who visit a website for the first time will come through
a search engine.
Q. What is Search Engine Optimisation
(SEO)?
A. SEO can mean many different things.
Simply put, it means making a website more visible to the search
engine spiders, thus ensuring that it will achieve a high ranking
on a search results page. The actual process of optimisation involves
subtly changing up to 60 different parts of the website to make
it adhere to the search engine algorithms as well as submitting
websites to all the major directories and running Paid Listings
campaigns.
Q. Why do I need to consider
SEO for my website?
A. Increasing traffic from search engines
is the most cost effective method of marketing a website and driving
qualified visitors directly to your business. Web Informers© can
offer a range of specialised services that will work alongside
your business model to increase online visibility.
Q. How do Search engines rank
sites?
A. There are nine different search engines
that control 90% of the search engine traffic in the world. Each
search engine has a specific criteria (algorithm) that it analyses
web sites for. These algorithms typically consider around 60 separate
aspects of your website and compare them against other rival sites
which are designed to be found for the same or similar keywords
and phrases. Websites that rank highly on results pages are ones
which adhere the closest to the algorithm of a specific engine
and have the best link popularity
Q. Do I need to be number one
on the search engine to get results?
A. No but the top ten listings attract
the majority of the search traffic (around 65%). Web sites listed
between places 10 and 20 (ie page 2 of search results) will receive
around 22% and the sites listed between places 20 and 30 (page
3) will receive around 11% of the traffic. You do not have to
be number one to increase your traffic- first page placement on
search engine results guarantees more people will see your site.
Q. Does SEO just mean
‘submitting your site to Search Engines’?
A. No, it involves a number of aspects,
from making changes to your website code and content, increasing
the relevance and number of sites linking to your website and
the strategic positioning of your site on various web directories.
Other methods, such as paid listings campaigns, also come under
the title of internet marketing.
Q. What is the difference between
a Search Engine and a Directory?
A. A search engine is a service
that is reviewed by an automated search engine spider in order
to rank your website. A directory is a service that is reviewed
manually by an individual who looks at your site for content and
subject matter and ranks it accordingly.
Q. Do I have to change my website?
A. Ideally yes.
If you want to drive substantial long term traffic to your website,
it is advisable to make some optimisation changes to your site
as these can deliver obvious benefits. However, if for some reason
the web site cannot be altered, there are various techniques that
can be used to drive traffic without major changes to the front
end design.
Q. What happens if I don’t
optimise my website?
A. Search engines have millions of web
pages indexed however they will only
list web sites in accordance to their own individual algorithms.
Competition for web traffic can be extremely tough with the top
ranking sites picking up the vast majority of visitors. Without
optimisation, fully optimised competitor sites will always rank
higher than yours and thus monopolise all web traffic.
Q. Do Web Informers© use automated
software for optimisation work?
A. No, we
submit all our sites and code all our work by hand.
Q. Why don't Web Informers©
offer pay for performance billing?
A. In its information to webmasters
Google says "Beware of SEO's that claim to guarantee rankings".
This alone should tell you why Web Informers© do not guarantee
positioning.
We prefer to work with our clients on an ongoing basis and provide
qualified, scaleable internet marketing solutions rather than
guaranteeing number one positions for keywords that are easy to
achieve but drive little relevant traffic.
All our solutions are fully scaleable - in some cases this means
we have to build link popularity or change site architecture,
often a ongoing and lengthy procedure. We advise our clients what
is required to achieve the positions they want and we can assist
them to attain those positions, however costs are dependant on
the competitive and dynamic nature of different marketplaces.
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