The Search Engine Optimization Secret that Everybody Ignores
by David Callan
Published on this site: August 5th, 2005 - See
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Search engine optimization is a very critical task in the
success of any website. In recent times search engines seem
to have complicated this task further by their frequent changes
in rules. This has caused lots of anxiety as some of these
changes have seen some sites lose virtually all their regular
traffic instantly as their rankings have tumbled.
This has further added to the confusion amongst webmasters
about search engines and their motivations. But no matter
how mad one gets at the search engines, there is little that
they can do to change the statistics which clearly indicate
that well over 75 per cent of the traffic that most sites
receive comes directly from search engines.
However, there is a secret that an increasing number of webmasters
have discovered and are putting to good use. Whatever regular
changes search engines instigate, their motivation remains
the same. Most webmasters forget that there is currently very
stiff competition between the leading search engines. More
so because it has become abundantly clear that none of the
top search engines are interested in the runners up position.
The Search Engine Motivation
This stiff competition between search engines is focused
on the customer, that is the person who uses search engines
to find information online. The preferred search engine and
therefore the top one will always be the one that most satisfies
the needs of that customer.
So whatever changes search engines make they will always
be focused on improving the search engine experience for surfers.
It is not too difficult to figure out what those who use search
engines want, or even more important, what they do not want.
Anybody using a search engine wants to be able to find what
they are looking for quickly. Most will be looking for the
most detailed quality content on the subject or information
that they seek.
This simply means that any website that places its' focus
on the end consumer using search engines, rather than on the
search engines themselves is guaranteed to retain their high
ranking whatever changes search engines keep on making.
Can You Dare Assume That Search Engines Do Not Exist?
So the most effective way to ensure that a website owner
focuses on the surfers is for them to direct their focus on
them, just like search engines are. It would help tremendously
for them to start operating as if search engines did not exist
and fully concentrate on ensuring that their sites have quality
detailed content.
The dangers and harmful effects of webmasters focusing on
search engines are very evident. We have sites that use keywords
so heavily that it affects the quality of writing on their
sites. Some sites have even done worse, leaving their quality
content intact but creating keywords that are hidden to the
human eye but visible to search engines.
In fact there are a whole lot of schemes on the net created
to fool search engines, which have no regard for the surfer
or what information they are looking for. For instance there
is plenty of software on sale online whose promoters bluntly
state is designed to fool search engines.
These are the sort of schemes that are causing so many constant
changes in the rules of leading search engines as they seek
for ways to combat any tricks that would favor undeserving
sites in their rankings.
Content Will Always Be King
What all this means is that content remains the most important
search engine optimization tool. Just take a closer look at
all the leading google websites and try and trace a common
thread running through them all. You will quickly discover
that the quality of writing and content in these sites is
extremely high.
This means that any webmaster that makes an effort to provide
quality, relevant and detailed content on their site with
the experience of the surfer as their central focus will be
using an extremely powerful search engine optimization tool.
If your content is good, then you can post it at other websites
complete with a detailed resource box that directs traffic
to your website. Quality articles will usually end up being
re-posted all over the net in an endless viral effect that
will create quality links back to your site. Search engines
still rank websites based on the links from other sites leading
to it so quality content has a double advantage.
You will of course need to do a thorough job of posting your
articles to various article directories, ezine publishers
and announcement lists.

David Callan is an Internet Marketing professional
and webmaster of http://www.akamarketing.com
Visit his website for articles and tutorials on Internet Marketing
and Search Engine Optimization

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