ABMC’S SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMIZATION
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SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMIZATION :
Most Internet users utilize search engines in order to find the web page or information that they desire. Users of search engines generally click on web site links higher on the list of results. As such, search engine optimization (SEO) is a critical tool that can be utilized to help make your website reach prospective consumers over the Internet.

The followings
are some of the
important elements in
website optimization:
1. Keyword Research
Keyword research
is the most important
first step that should
not be taken too
lightly. While you can
easily test and change
hundreds of keywords in
paid search campaigns,
so is this not possible
for organic search
optimization. You
usually concentrate on
one to five key phrases
for the whole site
(theme) and one to three
phrases for a single
page. For large sites
with thousands of pages
is it hard to optimize
every single page to the
full extend due to the
limits in time and other
resources.
2. Competitive
Intelligence
Know you
competition! What are
they doing? Where do
they rank, for which
terms? Who is linking to
them and why? The things
you have to do depend on
what your competitors
are doing. The less
competitive your
vertical is online the
easier is it for you to
outperform your
competition. This is
important to determining
cost and resources for
your SEO efforts.
3. Web Design and
Development
Fixing something
that is broke is always
harder than building it
right from the
beginning. If you are in
the process of creating
a new website, make sure
to consider search
engine friendly design
and architecture before
and during the actual
development of the
website. This will save
you a lot of time and
money and in most cases
put you already ahead of
a considerable number of
your competitors. Search
engine friendly design
is not rocket science
and search engine
friendly design does not
have to be ugly. Search
engine friendly design
is for the most part
user friendly design as
well, but there are some
exceptions where
compromises have to be
made.
4. Get Your First
Inbound Links
Don’t submit your
new site to search
engines and by no means
pay anybody to do it for
you. There are plenty of
very cheap services and
software products out
there that offer for
less than $100 to
submission to thousands
of search engines and in
some cases even
guarantee ranking #1 at
them. Especially the
second part is causing
many businesses to fall
for such offers. Don’t
do it. If you see an
offer like that, hold
your wallet tight closed
and run. Your site
should be found by
search engines naturally
and they will find your
site if a page that is
already in their index
links to you. Why?
Because this is what
search engines do,
following links to
discover content. There
are plenty of methods to
get your first inbound
links. There are some
web directories that are
recognized by search
engines and a listing
there will do your site
good. Except for the
Dmoz directory are all
those recognized
directories commercial
in nature and charge a
fee for reviewing your
site and the
consideration for the
inclusion in their
directory. For that
reason is it important
to wait with the
submission to any of
those directories until
your website is live and
ready for visitors. Also
check with vendors or
good customers (B2B) who
have a website for the
opportunity to have them
place a link to your
website.
5. Sitemaps
The larger search
engines allow webmasters
to submit a sitemap to
them via a webmaster
console. The search
engines also provide
reports and other useful
information, such as
technical problems with
your websites you might
not be aware of via
their console. Even if
you decide against the
submission of a site map
to the search engines,
is it advisable to
create an account and
register your website
with them, just for the
reports and statistics
they provide free of
charge and which are
invaluable for your
internet marketing
efforts.
Ongoing Efforts on
a Frequent Basis
6. Web Analytics
You can’t
determine success or
failure of any of your
internet marketing
activities if you do not
track and measure their
effectiveness. Engaging
in any type of marketing
campaign online, be it
SEO, paid search,
display advertising,
email marketing, social
media or affiliate
marketing is like
fishing in the dark
without any type of web
analytics solution in
place. It is up to you
to decide if you want a
hosted web analytics
solution or run software
on your own servers. The
options range from free
services to very
expensive and heavily
customizable package.
You have to determine
what solution will work
for you, but you have to
start with one so don’t
put it off. Web
analytics helps you to
determine where to
improve your site and
your marketing campaigns
to channel your
resources and money to
the things that work and
pull it away from the
things that don’t work.
Web analytics is not a
cost center if it is
done properly. It will
pay for itself many
times over and can make
the difference between
making and breaking it
on the internet.
7. Content Building
A website is
never done. It has to
change and grow over
time. This is a natural
process to adjust to
changes in the market,
with maturing in this
type of medium and your
normal business growth.
Providing good quality
content that is related
to what you do, but not
necessarily aimed to
sell something directly
is the best opportunity
to increase traffic and
exposure of your
business. Most people do
not link to pages that
only serve the purpose
to make a sale. This
leads to the next step
in the process of
successful search engine
optimization of your
website.
8. Link Building
The internet
wouldn’t be a “net”
without links. It would
only be a collection of
independent pages that
are not connected to
each other. Disconnected
pages cannot be found
and that defeats the
purpose of them,
wouldn’t it? Inbound
links and internal site
linking is important for
organic traffic, meaning
people seeing and
clicking on those links
to get to your website,
but they are also
important for SEO.
Inbound links play an
important role in
virtually every search
engine when it comes to
ranking pages in their
search results. Links
are added and sometimes
removed constantly. This
is a never ending
process and while it
happens naturally, so is
it advisable to be a bit
more pro-active from
your part to get more
and good inbound links.
There are plenty of
sites out there that
should link to you, but
don’t know you and your
content. Help them to
find your content and
encourage linking to it.
9. Engagement, Trust
and Community Building
Social media and
Web 2.0 might be buzz
words, but the
underlying core elements
they are made of are
much more elementary and
fundamental. Don’t live
in a bubble and talk to
people without allowing
people to respond and to
interact with you.
People will talk about
you, with or without you
being around. Take the
opportunity to become
part of the discussion
to build trust and
deeper relationships
with your customers or
potential customers.
Listen to what they say
and learn about their
wants and their needs.
Hear what they say about
you and your products,
especially the criticism
and improve on them. You
probably spend today
money on focus groups
and surveys. You can get
the same and more free
of charge on the
internet, if you allow
it to happen while you
are around. It also
provides the opportunity
to expand your link
building and exposure of
your brand on the
internet for a fraction
of the cost of
traditional intrusive
advertising campaigns
that are less effective.
10. Ranking and
Traffic Analysis
Check where you
are today to be able to
compare it with data in
the future. Look for
trends and evaluate the
success of your goals,
which you should have
specified before you
engaged in any type of
marketing campaign. You
did set goals that are
measurable I hope.
Improving ranking is
important for SEO, but
more important than the
ranking is the traffic
that comes with it. Does
the change in ranking
yields in the traffic
you expected? Does this
traffic actually
convert? This leads to
the last step.
11. Conversion
Analysis
No matter what
you do, everything will
come down to one
critical factor at the
very end. What is your
bottom line? Did you
make profit or did you
lose money. While losing
money in the short term
for strategic reasons is
okay, so Is losing money
in the long run deemed
to failure and the end
of your business
altogether. Whatever you
do, it has to contribute
directly or indirectly
to a positive Return of
Investment. Web
Analytics is part of the
process of making this
determination among
other tools and methods.
Expand the things that
work and help your
bottom line and rid
yourself of the things
that don’t. Improve of
details to increase
conversion. This
requires testing. Don’t
reject anything upfront
without testing it
first. Things that work
for others might not
work for you, but the
same is true the other
way around.
ABMC Inc.’s expert and knowledgably staff in our SEO department will carefully implement and follow all the steps necessary to make sure you will get the best results, shooting your site up the results list to your top ranking in Google.




