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What is Search Engine Optimization
Search engines use website crawlers (also called robots or spiders) to find and rank pages that match their unique set of algorithmic values. These values are defined by each individual search engine and can change at any time.
On-page factors include anything on a web page that can be manipulated to include keywords, such as the title, meta description, meta keywords, H1 heading tags, image file names and ‘alt’ tags, body copy, anchor link text, and multimedia file attributes. Optimizing on-page factors starts with researching and identifying the keywords that will attract your target market. By including those keywords (also called optimization) in the on-page factors of your website, you will increase your chances of appearing high above your competitors in the search engine results pages, or SERPs. These days, we tend to optimize for one to two keywords per page given how competitive it is to rank for a given term.
Off-page factors are those such the number and quality of incoming links, overall ‘buzz’ on the web, and overall web footprint. These are external factors that you have less control over, but still play a large role in your website’s ranking. The quality of incoming links to your website is probably one of the most important criterion used to determine your site’s ranking. Inbound links using anchor text that contain your target keywords are considered high quality links, along with incoming links that come from long-established, authoritative sites that cover a similar topic and have a high Page Rank.
On-page factors used to be the most important values used to determine rankings. Many websites who built and optimized their sites a few years ago using only on-page factors are now finding that they do not rank as highly as they once did. This is because of the frequent changes search engines make to their algorithms. In recent months, the importance of off-page factors has taken a significant lead over on-page factors, particularly with Google, which has more than 72% of the online market share of searches worldwide.
When optimizing your site, however, you must keep in mind that both on-page and off-page factors are critical – you won’t have a high-ranking site for long if you don’t do both well!
About Sheila Kloefkorn
Sheila Kloefkorn is President of KEO Marketing a Tempe, AZ based agency. As President, Sheila is responsible for developing comprehensive online solutions for businesses of all sizes across the United States, and more than 100 countries around the world. Some of the companies that Sheila has provided online strategy for include: General Motors, FedEx, Profiles International, Esselte Corporation, i/o Data Centers and many more. Prior to founding KEO Marketing, she was Vice President of New York based YouthStream Media Networks, which helped Fortune 1000 clients, including brands like L’Oreal, Helene Curtis, Motorola, Best Buy, and Disney, and others, reach 18-25 year olds through innovative traditional and online programs. She also held a senior position with iCrossing, a leading search and digital marketing agency, served as President of the Phoenix Chapter of the American Marketing Association and was the founding Co-Chair of SEMPO AZ (Search Engine Marketing Professionals Organization AZ).
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