Search Engine Optimization
Getting Your Business on the First Page of Search Results
SEO stands for “Search Engine Optimization.”
In simple terms, it means the process of improving your site to increase its
visibility when people search for products or services related to your business
in Google, Bing, and other search engines. The better visibility your pages
have in search results, the more likely you are to garner attention and attract
prospective and existing customers to your business.
Search Engines such as Google and Bing
use bots to crawl pages on the web, going from site to site, collecting
information about those pages and putting them in an index. Think of the index
like a giant library where a librarian can pull up a book (or a web page) to
help you find exactly what you’re looking for at the time.
Next, algorithms analyse pages in the
index, taking into account hundreds of ranking factors or signals, to determine
the order pages should appear in the search results for a given query. In our
library analogy, the librarian has read every single book in the library and
can tell you exactly which one will have the answers to your questions.
Our SEO success factors can be
considered proxies for aspects of the user experience. It’s how search bots
estimate exactly how well a website or web page can give the searcher what
they’re searching for.
Unlike paid search ads, you can’t pay
search engines to get higher organic search rankings, which means SEO experts
have to put in the work. That’s where we come in.
Our Periodic Table of SEO Factors
organizes the factors into six main categories and weights each based on its
overall importance to SEO. For example, content quality and keyword research
are key factors of content optimization, and crawlability and speed are
important site architecture factors.
The newly updated SEO Periodic Table
also includes a list of Toxins that detract from SEO best practices. These are
shortcuts or tricks that may have been sufficient to guarantee a high ranking
back in the day when the engines’ methods were much less sophisticated. And,
they might even work for a short time now — at least until you’re caught.
We’ve also got a brand-new Niches
section that deep-dives into the SEO success factors behind three key niches:
Local SEO, News/Publishing, and Ecommerce SEO. While our overall SEO Periodic
Table will help you with the best practices, knowing the nuances of SEO for
each of these Niches can help you succeed in search results for your small
business, recipe blog, and/or online store.
The search algorithms are designed to
surface relevant, authoritative pages and provide users with an efficient search
experience. Optimizing your site and content with these factors in mind can
help your pages rank higher in the search results.