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Be subtle with your SEO


Search engine optimization is an intriguing field in some ways. Although it is a form of online marketing, its timeline, outcomes and methods are completely different to any other form of marketing on the net. Search engine optimisation is the platypus of the marketing world, not easily categorised, but interesting nonetheless.

If there was a textbook way of performing SEO, it would involve using the natural assets of your site for success. Optimisation should be about enhancing the elements that already exist on your site to further your relationship with the search engines. No matter how dismal your ranking is, there is an essential ‘you’ness that must be involved in the process.

Many sites ignore this when they perform optimisation. This usually proves to be their downfall. Simply applying every technique you’ve heard of to your site isn’t enough to get your site where you want it to be. There must be a more subtle touch involved if your work is going to prove effective.

SEO: a mix of technique and creativity SEO has been around as an industry for a while now, and its experts have devised a number of techniques which are used as standard. These standard techniques don’t, however, guarantee that a page will appear top in the search pages, or even get a better position. It’s not a step-by-step kind of process.

For example, a site owner might place keywords throughout content, optimise tags and file names, and assemble a great link profile, but this might have only a little effect. The success of these techniques will depend on what other sites are doing for those keywords, how a site is structured, and even the site’s history.

Determining the right steps to take can be a lot of hard work, particularly if you don’t have experience in SEO. Just as with any other technical craft, SEO benefits from the insight gained through experience, which is why so many companies turn to professionals for their optimisation. An SEO expert can help to identify the techniques which will be of benefit to your site and the best way to apply them. Talk to our experts at SearchEngineOptimization.co.uk about your optimisation plan.

A light touch Another vital element in a successful optimisation plan is a light touch. The search engines say again and again that nothing should be done to a site that wouldn’t be done if search engines were non-existent. Although this is probably going too far, the needs of a site’s users should be put before optimisation concerns.

The art of SEO It’s important to keep in mind that optimisation is an individual process. Every site will have to do different things to improve its ranking. Any SEO handbook out there probably lists certain steps for site owners to take to improve their rankings, but without a personal touch, these steps simply won’t be effective. Remember that nothing in SEO is predictable. Even SEO experts have to adapt their approaches from site to site. Keep the quirks and individualities of your site in mind when performing your optimisation.



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Submitted 2010-06-23 23:02:28
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