Search Engine Optimization basics

If you want to learn search engine basics read this article. You can read this article to learn more.

If you want to learn search engine basics read this article. You can read this article to learn more.

Do you know what search engines are or which ones are most important? Google's search engine is the largest by a long shot. It makes allot of sense to optimize for Google. More than 60% of keywords being typed into search engines are being done on Google. Do you know just how many sites aren't optimized for search engines? The exact number is unknown, but for the most part they are not optimized for maximum search engine indexing.

After you created your sites pages the way you need so they can be read by the search engines, you must find a way to get each of them indexed into the directories and search engines. It is vital so submit your website to the main serps like Google, Yahoo and Bing and also plus directories.

After submitting your site you are not done yet, you need to create what is called back links. Back links is the bread and butter for high rankings after you've done a good job with your on-page search engine optimization. Your job is to please Google if you want to rank well. If you please Google, Google will please you. You need to create your site for visitors, real human beings, not just for search engines.

If you do achieve your desired ranking on Google it's only 3/4 of the battle won. Google takes into account the visitor stay time on your site to determine if the visitors are getting related content to what they searched for. A better way to understand your job is to understand Google. Google's job is to end search. If you give the searcher what he's looking for Google will reward you.

Like I said back links are very important for stable and high ranking, but it won't fit into this article.

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