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There are no quick fixes for search engine optimisation (SEO) that give the long lasting results businesses need to flourish on the web. There are many companies that offer instant inclusion and even top ranking in the results for certain "chosen" keywords on Google, MSN, Yahoo, Ask, Altavista and many other search engines. The simple fact is, you can’t pay for your site to permanently hit the top spot on any of the large mainstream search engines. This is because the search engines have a vested interest in insuring their results are unbiased, and only those web sites that have quality meaningful content that relates to the users query should be towards to top of the pile. If the quality of search results becomes diluted the search engines lose face and therefore customers.
One way search engines are hit by diluted results is through the use of "portal" or "doorway" pages. These are pages external to your own web site which are pumped full of keywords and phrases which in the short term shoot up the rankings. More often than not they redirect the user directly to your web site once the link from the search engine results is clicked. If they don’t redirect immediately they are normally designed to look like your existing site and when the user clicks any of the links on the "portal" or "doorway" page they are sent to your un-optimised web site. This means that your web site never gets optimised. It will never climb the rankings, and ultimately "portal" or "doorway" pages are not favoured in any way by the search engines because of the diluted results they offer. This is why companies that offer optimisation by "portal" or "doorway" pages have to continually add, update and change them to "try" to keep ahead of the search engines. Google have recommendations to all webmasters on their site that state:
The customers of the search engines are those who subscribe to the "pay per click" adverts that are shown on the likes of Google and MSN as Sponsored Links or Adwords. These customers are mainly commercial ventures. It should be noted that just because you subscribe to "pay per click" your web site will not always be the one shown at the top. There will be many other companies vying for this position in the "pay per click" stakes, and as a result the search engines juggle the advertising to help insure all their customers get a look in.
There are no quick fixes for search engine optimisation (SEO)
The only long term way for your web site to perform well in the search engines is to continually optimise. It will take several months for the work carried out on any web site to be fully indexed. During this time it is extremely important to grow the site and add content. The top software engineers at Google and across the search world wholly recommend that your web site should be updated regularly, quality content should be added, the sites should be themed, and there should be excellent interrelation between pages so links within your site guide the browsing public through from topic to topic and help the user get the most out of their visit.
In addition to top quality, regularly updated content are links to you web site. These come from other sites that have naturally interlinking content with yours. This means encouraging other web sites to link to the content on yours, but with the caveat that there is a strong relationship between the content on the external site and the information they linking to. You shouldn’t have to pay for these links either. As mentioned, natural links are those that make sense and come from other sites because the content on your web site offers something extra to the information held on the referring site. Matt Cutts, top software engineer at Google, said "The best links are not paid". He also said "Google does consider buying text links for PageRank purposes to be outside our quality guidelines" and that he "wouldn’t be surprised if search engines began to take stronger action against link buying in the near future".
Talking of links, how many sites have you been to where the link simply says "Click here" and the text just before it says something like "our best offer on software..." The link "Click here" has no relevance to the content the user of the site will be taken to. Though it works fine, and there are times when it is the only option, it is far better and logical for the flow of the browsing experience to put the link with the text that describes the content of the destination page. In this case "best offer on software". Making good use of this linking strategy will ensure the themes of your site are top notch and therefore, greatly enhance your search engine optimisation.
Google does consider buying text links for PageRank purposes to be outside its quality guidelines
Before starting down the road to optimising your web site certain baselines should be ascertained.
So how do you find the time to do all this optimisation. It’s so tempting to just jump on the first "quick fix" deal that offers "guaranteed high rankings". Because the search engines hold the keys to what is indexed and ranked, no-one can actually "guarantee" the ranking of your web site. However, by doing things right you will be guaranteed the best opportunity to exploit the internet for the benefit of your business. The bottom line is, the quick fixes don’t fix your web site, and the money you spend on them will mean you are not investing in your own web presence, but in that of the company offering the service. We strongly recommend you take the time to invest in the optimisation of your own web site and reap the rewards this long term investment will bring. Check out our search engine optimisation packages for businesses of all sizes, call us now on 08452 260024 or use our email enquiry form.