The
Benefits of Organic SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
By Vishal
P. Rao
If
you're going to sell any type of product or service online, you're
eventually going to have to optimize your Web site for the Search
Engines, in order to boost traffic and sales.
Many
years ago, it was quite easy to draw effective traffic, as a good
content-driven site, with good products, was enough to get a Web
site ranked highly in the Search Engines. The competition has
increased one thousand times over since then, with billions of
Web sites existing online now, making for some very stiff competition
in the area of Search Engine placement and rankings.
This
increase in competition has given rise to many different styles,
and many different methods of Web site optimization. Optimization
is simply the method of making a Web site "Search Engine friendly",
by using methods of enhancement that will increase rankings and
placement by placing the Web site higher in the SERPS (Search
Engine Results Pages).
Everything
from software to increase rankings and placement, to Search Engine
Management and Marketing Firms exist, with many online merchants
becoming confused about what or "whom" to use and how to effectively
use the various services to increase rankings and placement.
The
real battle seems to exist between those that favor "Organic SEO"
as opposed to those that prefer "Non-Organic SEO". The term organic
itself is defined by Webster's Dictionary as: instrumental; acting
as instruments of nature or of art to a certain destined function
or end (Webster's: 1913: 3).
Organic
SEO, also called Natural SEO, is the most time consuming, and
the most tedious method of optimization for placement and rankings.
However, it is prone to longevity of results, as it has a focus
on content, meta-tag enhancement using proper descriptions, keyword
enhanced copy within the appropriate specified densities of the
Search Engines, and link exchanges. In addition, keyword dense
reports, articles, and other content materials are usually added
in a routine fashion to a site to maintain the densities necessary
and increase rankings and placement.
Organic
SEO, if done properly in a step-by-step approach, can literally
promote increased traffic and rankings for years. It can also
contain overall marketing costs, as the use of PPC (Pay Per Click),
is not needed as much with this method. The main drawbacks with
this type of SEO, however, are the length of time it takes to
properly implement all the steps necessary, and the length of
time it takes the Search Engines to thoroughly spider and index
a site that has implemented Organic SEO.
Non-Organic
SEO, also called Artificial SEO, can take many forms, and can
use some Organic SEO coupled with other techniques. These techniques
can include software generated keyword enhanced pages, some methods
of re-directs, whereby traffic is shunted off from other sites,
with their permissions, and software generated doorway pages and
meta-tag descriptions. There are many different techniques that
can be employed including rather controversial ones such as hidden
text loaded with keywords, and tiny text.
Overall,
Non-Organic SEO methods are quite popular, as it is a much quicker
means to rankings and placement. Links might be purchased from
"link farms" which are simply services that specialize in the
promotion of links to others.
Although
Non-Organic SEO can speed up rankings and placement initially,
care needs to be given when using any of these methods. If keyword
dense pages are automatically generated en masse, the Search Engines
might view large sites, with large numbers of such pages as "Search
Engine Spammers" and a risk of being banned does exist. In addition,
pages may initially place very high, only to drop lower rather
quickly, as the Search Engines still place a great emphasis on
good content, which is not usually the focus of the Non-Organic
type of SEO.
All
in all, it really depends upon the overall purpose of a site,
and the longevity of results desired by a Web master/site owner.
It also depends upon how quickly results and sales are needed.
For some seasonal sites, such as holiday-theme sites that only
remain up for a few weeks or months, then the quicker method of
Non-Organic SEO can be quite effective. On the other hand, if
a Web master/site owner promotes a product or service to which
they are committed for years, or perhaps a lifetime, then Organic
SEO would definitely be the better choice of optimization method.
No
matter which type of SEO methods are chosen or implemented, an
ongoing campaign of optimization does need to exist, as the parameters
that are used for the rankings and placement by the Search Engines,
change frequently, and research into current methods needs to
be done routinely.
As
the old saying goes, "Different strokes for different folks",
really applies to Search Engine Optimization and rankings and
placement. The whole Search Engine Optimization process is really
more art than science, and continues to change daily.
Vishal
P. Rao is the owner of: http://www.work-at-home-forum.com/
An online community of people who work at home.
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