Like everything else in our
world, social media is changing and evolving. When the Internet was young and
search engines new, a way had to be found to rank the order of websites that
came up during a search. With that, Search Engine Optimization was born.
SEO or Search Engine
Optimization is simply that, an algorithm that ranks websites when a consumer
types in a query. The quandary comes when you compare the goals of the
consumer, the specific search engine and the website owner.
The consumers want the most
relevant information to show up first.
The Search Engine developers
want that, but they also want to be the go-to search engine for the most
consumers.
The website owners want
their sites to come up first…no matter what.
Although all these goals are
related, they are different. And, with these differing goals, we now have come
confusion and competition.
Search algorithms are constantly evolving |
In the early years of these
algorithms, keywords were…well…key. The more keywords a website had, the higher
up it would appear in the list of relevant sites. On the surface this appears
to be reasonable. But, website designers soon found a way to trick the system.
They’d load pages into a site with nothing but keywords. These pages had no
information, just repeated keywords.
This little cheat frustrated
consumers, because it frequently meant the best sites fell lower in the list.
So the search engine developers began to tweak the algorithms and make them
more complex. But clever website designers continued to find ways around the
system.
For a while, content was
king. It didn’t have to be good content, just new articles loosely related to
the subject of the website. This led to content mills and article spinning
(rewriting the same information over and over again just enough so it qualified
as new).
There were also requirements
of links to and from relative sites, number of hits, then number of unique
hits, and hundreds of other little pieces to the algorithms.
Google's Penguin Update |
Google's Panda Update |
Then came Google’s now
infamous Panda Update,
followed quickly by the recent Penguin Update.
The short explanation of both Panda and Penguin was Google trying to clean
house. There were so many websites using black-hat SEO techniques (cheating)
that consumers were getting fed up. Essentially Google cleaned house, penalized
those sites that employed these techniques and tried to restore more accurate
website rankings.
So what does that have to do
with smaller bloggers?
Personally, I think it’s
good news. For me, I’ve always tried to deliver accurate, passionate content on
this site. And in the past, by NOT employing tricks, I’ve ranked lower. Now my
site is easier to find because Google is rewarding sites like this.
How do you deliver content
that Google rewards, instead of penalizes? It’s really not that hard.
- Write from your passion. Passion is obvious in good writing. Don’t follow the trends, follow your heart when you’re finding a focus for your blog or website.
- Generate good, valuable content. This means correct grammar, as well as tightly focused relevant articles.
- Come up with targeted titles. Don’t throw out the keywords completely. But use them to reflect the actual message of your post. Not sure how to use keywords correctly? Here’s a post I wrote on Using Keywords Effectively.
- Format your site and your content with the READER in mind. This means an easy-to-read font, block formatting, and short—targeted—articles.
- Keep a regular schedule. This is so critically important. Everyone who creates a blog wants his readers to return. But how can we expect that, when we’re never home. Meaning, we post sporadically and without apparent rhyme or reason. All that does is frustrate our readers and prove we’re not trustworthy. There is WAY too much competition for us to be lazy.
SEO isn't dead, just different |
So, the demise of SEO has
been greatly exaggerated. It isn’t dead—but it has changed. But the change is
leveling the playing field, at least until someone finds a way to trick the
system yet again.
Now it’s your turn. What
frustrates you when you enter a term into a search engine? How do you deal with
the ever-changing climate of the Internet? If you have any questions, leave a
comment and I’ll do my best to address it.
Don’t forget to join the
conversation!
Blessings,
Edie
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