People have different reasons for wanting to achieve high ranking but probably tho strongest motivation for the majority of sites employing search engine optimization techniques is money. Some website operators say that the end justifies the means. Some of these sites are content poor, a user is sucked in like a spider down a plug-hole with the sole objective of attractive the maximum number of eyeballs to the page. The site may simply be a front for affiliate advertising. The site owner hopes that certain percentage of visitors will find money. Website operators will employ whatever optimizations are necessary in order to attract visitors. These techniques are often referred to as Black Hat SEO. This phrase is drawn from the computer security industry (and ultimately from Westerns) where black hat are the bad guys and white hat the good guys. Black Hat SEO may use tricks including Link Farms and blog Spamming. Black Hat SEO can be thought of as any technique that gets you r website a higher rank in search engine results pages than its content would merit. Black Hat sites often have wildly fluctuating rankings for given keywords as search engines update their algorithms in response to these techniques. The best known of these update was Google Florida algorithm change. Black Hat optimizations contravene most search engine' terms and conditions (TOCs) and can get the site banned. For some Black-hatters this is not an issue as they simply established a new domain and move on but for legitimate businesses with a great deal invested in their web presence it can be nothing short of a disaster.
Search engine optimization and search engine algorithms can be thought of as species in an ecosystem, They are in a constant state of evolution. Some people fear that search engine optimization will eventually lead to result pages that are full of highly optimized but ultimately worthless websites. While in the past search engines have shown their susceptibility to this, particularly from controversial optimization,, it is in the search engine owner's interest to return relevant results. The struggle between search engine and the optimizers should improve the quality of result in the long term.
One thing is certain; doing nothing except producing reams of content is no longer an option. Good website structure and design is a learned process and understanding search engines and how they rank sites is part of that process. The message is simple, optimize or die. Search engine optimization should be an integral part of the site design and not simply considered as an after though. Optimization of an established site is certainly possible but can involve a period of upheaval and is certainly more expensive in terms of effort.
Search engine optimization is one place where small website can really make a different compared to big business. I've spent over 15 years consulting for some major blue chip outfits and by the time their websites have gone through the mill of management and marketing they are generally a search engine hell of rinky-dinky flashy effects, a triumph of style over substance. Of course the corporates win our by having large advertising budgets to promote their sites in the off-line world. If you are working for a corporate do not despair, the techniques and arguments we'll discuss can help you make a difference.
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