Showing posts with label website construction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label website construction. Show all posts

Thursday, April 28, 2016

Let's Talk About Google's Webmaster Guidelines

Here's a little video directly from Google. Might want to watch it. Here's a link to Google's little page describing webmaster guidelines. While it seems to be unclear to some, I thought it would be pertinent to this blog to reiterate these guidelines and talk about what it means for SEO. First, let's take a look at the basic principles outlined on the page. Seems fairly straightforward, right? Obviously not with the overabundance of misdirection and chicanery that seems to permeate the World Wide Web. Honesty does not seem to be the policy for most webmasters, but I digress. Here's the basic guidelines or the 'core' of the principles that Google expects webmasters to uphold taken directly from Google.

Basic principles

  • Make pages primarily for users, not for search engines.
  • Don't deceive your users.
  • Avoid tricks intended to improve search engine rankings. A good rule of thumb is whether you'd feel comfortable explaining what you've done to a website that competes with you, or to a Google employee. Another useful test is to ask, "Does this help my users? Would I do this if search engines didn't exist?"
  • Think about what makes your website unique, valuable, or engaging. Make your website stand out from others in your field.
Not so hard to grasp, now is it? Basically, what search engines want is to return the most relevant result for any given search. Not weak, watered-down copy content flooded with ads. Relevant content seems to be quite lacking these days all over the Internet. When the search providers are so upfront about what they expect, why are there so many highly successful content marketing firms out there? That is a very good question and Google, for one, is taking steps to clean them up.

Here are some more specific, or exact, practices that Google lays out in plain English that seems to evade the minds of a lot of people trying to play the SEO game. Again, this is taken verbatim from Google.

Specific guidelines

Avoid the following techniques:
 It appears, to me at least, that Google is actually telling webmasters how to properly do SEO. Right. They are doing just that. So, why not just listen? The answer should be quite obvious, especially for local businesses that depend on long-term success on the World Wide Web. The basic rule is to be honest and design your marketing strategies to enhance user experience and stop trying to manipulate the search index.

I know, this is a last minute post and it kind of, sort of touches on exactly what the last post did. But, I feel like it is an important message for SEO in general.

Wednesday, April 27, 2016

To Link or Not To Link?

Link Wheel
Figure A - Link Wheel
While decidedly different than Shakespeare's famous question, it is a point to ponder. Should you link to and from sites or not? Well, the answer seems to go in one ear and out of the other for most people trying to optimize websites. Google, for one, goes the extra mile and explains its webmaster guidelines in great detail and specifically what NOT TO DO. They have stated from the very beginning that webmasters should place users before search engines. Period. And, they should avoid using any kind of linking scheme like using link wheels(see figure A). Imagine eight different sites linking into each other and then into a main site...that's a rudimentary link wheel scheme. Basically, is the link useful or is it just an attempt to exploit a loophole and/or gain rank? If it's useful then, by all means, include it.

Should a webmaster link, or not? The answer is, "Yes, they should link." There's a catch, but not much of one. Links should be for the site visitor and not be there for "link juice" only. Believe it or not there were an almost countless number of SEO firms that promoted link wheels and link farming as legitimate SEO. But alas, those days are long gone and as of this week Google began handing down penalties for useless links that were being used purely to enhance a site's position in the search index. The answer is still "Yes." Links should enhance the overall value of a site for the user. It's good to know that Google is making good on their promises.

If you are in the SEO business then it would be advisable to heed the warnings and guidelines set forth by the search providers. After all, even if the algorithms do not flag and penalize a site then there's always the possibility that a competitor can file a manual complaint. 

Thursday, April 14, 2016

Not all SEO in the Pee Dee is a Content Marketing Scheme

   Search Engine Optimization does not have to be a link-farm type scheme or content marketing ploy. There is no shortage of companies well versed in analytic SEO. It can get as deep as you want to go. And, the big boys are very good at getting results. Very good.
   The cost involved with such SEO is extremely prohibitive to the budgets of small and medium sized businesses. And, 99% of all content marketing is a racket comprised of slinging as much junk against the wall as it takes to get some to stick. In other words, sneak as much non-relevance past the search engines as possible. One day, the search providers take notice of these schemes and even newer schemes must be contrived to take their places. Rinse and repeat.
   News Flash: Google, and the others, tell you exactly what they want you to do. All you as an SEO must do is listen. Give the search index and the visitors what they came looking for: substantive, high-quality and relevant content. That's what lured them there in the first place. Sammy, the index spider, does not like filler. Enough time spent following the trail of prime rib only to be served soy-burgers tends to stick with Sammy making him leery to come back. If you promised him prime rib then give him prime rib. Great SEO is just that simple.

Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Welcome to the Carolina Web Pages Blog

   Carolina Web Pages is a Florence, SC business registered to James D. Bryant. This is the off-site blog set up to act as a landing page for ideas on Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Website Design. While there may not be as great of a demand for world-wide SEO, the Pee Dee and Low Country area have many, many opportunities that could be demonstrate the need for local SEO.
   Over the next few months, or maybe even years, there will be an influx of information, posts, etc. to which no substantive structure or even direction has been chosen. In other words, this particular blog is going to truly be "flying by the seat of its pants." The only objective is to make sure that everything remains 100% relevant content...period. Content is truly King!!!
   "In the end, nothing beats a steady flow of substantive, original, high quality and relevant content. In every telling of the tale, the tortoise beats the hare no matter how many times the hare takes a shortcut." - Me