Saturday, November 5, 2016

Appearing Natural Site building SEO Tips

A recent theme in SEO is finding ways to appear natural. Search engines do not want the most optimized sites at the top of the search results. They want the best pages and best sites. There are only so many things search engines can look at to determine the quality of a website. You can emulate many of them, but as search algorithms advance, it will continue to get more difficult. Inevitably, influencing people directly (instead of going after the algorithms) is going to have a higher ROI for many webmasters. How do you create a natural linkage profile? Create something that lots of people link to without you needing to ask them. Build a real brand that will get people’s attention. How do you write optimized content? Make the page title clear and then write content remarkable enough that people will want to reference it.
Search Engine Optimization
Most successful web-based businesses do not need to actively practice SEO. Optimizing for search engines does help improve the bottom line and help get you found, but after you are found, it is up to you to convert. It is up to you how hard and creatively you work to develop your business and reputation. If this is the last book or e-book you ever read about running your business online, I would consider that a mistake. I try to read at least one book a month (it was about three a week when I was just getting started on the web). While not everyone has that much time, it is always a good call to keep learning new stuff. Rarely do I ever read a book without learning an important lesson or good idea. As mentioned before, the web is a big social network, and it gives quick feedback. Do not be afraid to read from, and learn from, competitors and people in other fields. Do not be afraid to participate in it…that is how you really learn. If you never make a mistake and never screw up badly, then you probably won’t do too many spectacular things either.

Search engines try to emulate users who are largely driven by the social connections off the web. Create friendships and get media coverage and you win. I am not a creative genius nor am I a branding expert, but if you need help coming up with another angle to promote your business from or need SEO help, don’t hesitate to shoot me an e-mail and I will see if and how I can help in any way. Also, create a blog to see if you like writing. Too few people ever actually speak their mind in this world. This blogging website (http://www.blogger.com) is free and easy to set up. Or, if you are a bit more technically inclined, I would recommend using (http://wordpress.org/.) Best of luck with everything & to your success,


While some of this guide talks about technical details, they may not be that important for the average webmaster to know. For example, latent semantic indexing finds mathematical patterns in language and determines what concepts a page represents using mathematics to represent those words. All most people really need to know about latent semantic indexing is that those types of algorithms would favor natural writing over unnatural keyword-stuffed gibberish.

There are many other algorithms and ideas driving search, but at the end of the day, the end goal of all the algorithms is to favor useful content that people care about so the results are relevant, which, in turn, allows the engines to make more money serving ads.

If you keep reaching out to people you will be successful. It might take 3 months. It might take 5 years. But eventually, it will happen.

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