Q: What is SEO?
A: Search
engine optimization (SEO) is the practice of increasing the quantity and
quality of traffic to your website through organic search engine results.
Q:What goes into SEO?
A: To understand what SEO really means, let's break that sentence down
and look at the parts:
- Quality of traffic. You can attract all the visitors in the world, but if they're coming to your site because Google tells them you're a resource for Apple computers when really you're a farmer selling apples, that is not quality traffic. Instead you want to attract visitors who are genuinely interested in products that you offer.
- Quantity of traffic. Once you have the right people clicking through from those search engine results pages (SERPs), more traffic is better.
- Organic results. Ads make up a significant portion of many SERPs. Organic traffic is any traffic that you don't have to pay for.
Q: How SEO
works?
A: You might
think of a search engine as a website you visit to type (or speak) a question
into a box and Google, Yahoo!, Bing, or whatever search engine you're using
magically replies with a long list of links to webpages that could potentially
answer your question.
That's true.
But have you ever stopped to consider what's behind those magical lists of
links?
Here's how
it works: Google (or any search engine you're using) has a crawler that goes
out and gathers information about all the content they can find on the
Internet. The crawlers bring all those 1s and 0s back to the search engine to
build an index. That index is then fed through an algorithm that tries to match
all that data with your query.
There are a
lot of factors that go into a search engine's algorithm, and here's how a
group of experts ranked their importance:
That's all the SE (search engine) of SEO.
The O part of SEO—optimization—is where the people who write all that
content and put it on their sites are gussying that content and those sites up
so search engines will be able to understand what they're seeing, and the users
who arrive via search will like what they see.
Optimization can take many forms. It's everything from making sure
the title tags and meta descriptions are both informative and
the right length to pointing internal links at pages you're proud of.
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