AlgorithmAn
algorithm is a set of finite, ordered steps for solving a mathematical
problem. Each Search Engine uses a proprietary algorithm set to
calculate the relevance of its indexed web pages to your particular
Query. The result of this process is a list of sites ranked in the
order that the search engine deemed most relevant. Search engine
algorithms are closely guarded in order to prevent exploitation of
algorithmic results. Search algorithms are also changed frequently to
incorporate new data and improve relevancy.
Algorithmic ResultsAlgorithmic
results are the ranked listings search engines provide in response to a
Query. They are often referred to as Organic Listings in contrast to
Paid Listings because their rank is based on relevancy rather than
advertising revenue paid to the search engine. However, paid listings
do appear alongside algorithmic results in many search engines,
provided they are relevant. Improving a website’s unpaid algorithmic
results is known as Natural Search Engine Optimization.
Alt Tag/Alt TextAn
alt tag is the HTML text that appears while an image is loading or when
a cursor is positioned over an image. Alt text is useful in Search
Engine Optimization because it can include keywords that a search
engine looks for in response to a query.
AnalyticsAnalytics
refers to all the technology, programming, and data used in Search
Engine Marketing to analyze a website’s performance or the success of
an Internet marketing campaign.
Anchor TextAlso known as link text, anchor text is the visible, clickable text between the HTML anchor
and
tags. Clicking on anchor text activates a Hyperlink to another web
site. Anchor text is very important in Search Engine Optimization
because search engine algorithms consider the Hyperlink keywords as
relevant to the Landing Page.
BacklinksAlso
known as back link, backward link, or inbound links, backlinks are all
of the links on other websites that direct the users who click on them
to your site. Backlinks can significantly improve your site’s search
rankings, particularly if they contain Anchor Text keywords relevant to
your site and are located on sites with high Page Rank.
BannedAlso
known as delisted or blacklisted, a banned site is a URL that has been
removed from a search engine’s Index, typically for engaging in Black
Hat SEO. Banned sites are ignored by search engines.
Banner AdA
banner ad is a rectangular graphic advertisement. Banner ads are one of
the commonest forms of online advertising. Their sizes vary, but most
measure 468 pixels wide by 60 pixels high. Clicking on a banner ad will
direct you to the advertiser’s website or a designated Landing Page.
Black Hat SEOBlack
hat SEO is the term used for unethical or deceptive optimization
techniques. This includes Spam, Cloaking, or violating search engine
rules in any way. If a search engine discovers a site engaging in black
hat SEO it will remove that site from its Index.
Blacklisted Also
known as banned or delisted, a blacklisted site is a URL that has been
removed from a search engine’s Index, typically for engaging in Black
Hat SEO. Blacklisted sites are ignored by search engines.
Broken Link Also
known as a dead link, a broken link is a link that no longer points to
an active destination or Landing Page. Search engines dislike broken
links. Keeping all of your site’s links active is an important part of
ongoing optimization.
Click Fraud Click
Fraud is the illegal practice of manipulating Cost-Per-Click (CPC) or
Pay-Per-Click (PPC) revenue sharing agreements. There are numerous
types of click fraud, but in a typical scenario the webmaster of a site
that earns money from each click of the advertising links it publishes
pays individuals a small fee to click those links. Companies thus pay
for advertising to clients who had no intention of buying from them.
Some companies have filed class action lawsuits alleging that ad
publishers such as Google and Yahoo! have failed to aggressively
confront click fraud because they benefit from increased CPC revenue.
Click-ThroughClick-through
refers to a single instance of a user clicking on an advertising link
or site listing and moving to a Landing Page. A higher Click-Through
Rate (CTR) is one of the primary goals of Search Engine Optimization.
Click-Through Rate (CTR)Click-through
rate is the percentage of users who click on an advertising link or
search engine site listing out of the total number of people who see
it, i.e. four click-throughs out of ten views is a 40% CTR.
CloakingCloaking
is the presentation of alternative pages to a search engine Spider so
that it will record different content for a URL than what a human
browser would see. Cloaking is typically done to achieve a higher
search engine position or to trick users into visiting a site. In such
cases cloaking is considered to be Black Hat SEO and the offending URL
could be Blacklisted. However, cloaking is sometimes used to deliver
personalized content based on a browser’s IP address and/or user-agent
HTTP header. Such cloaking should only be practiced with a search
engine’s knowledge or it could be construed as black hat cloaking.
Contextual Link Inventory (CLI)Search
engines/advertising networks use their contextual link inventory to
match keyword-relevant text-link advertising with site content. CLI is
generated based on listings of website pages with content that the
ad-server deems a relevant keyword match. Ad networks further refine
CLI relevancy by monitoring the Click-Through Rate of the displayed ads.
ConversionConversion
is the term used for any significant action a user takes while visiting
a site, i.e. making a purchase, requesting information, or registering
for an account.
Conversion AnalyticsConversion
analytics is a branch of Analytics concerned specifically with
conversion-related information from organic and paid search engine
traffic, such as the keywords converts used in their queries, the type
of conversion that resulted, landing page paths, search engine used,
etc.
Conversion RateConversion
rate is the next step up from Click-Through Rate. It’s the percentage
of all site visitors who “convert” (make a purchase, register, request
information, etc.). If three users buy products and one user requests a
catalogue out of ten daily visitors, a site’s conversion rate is 40%.
Cost-Per-Acquisition (CPA)Cost-per-acquisition
(CPA) is a return on investment model in which return is measured by
dividing total click/marketing costs by the number of Conversions
achieved. Total acquisition costs ÷ number of conversions = CPA. CPA is
also used as a synonym for Cost-Per-Action.
Cost-Per-Action (CPA)In
a cost-per-action advertising revenue system, advertisers are charged a
Conversion-based fee, i.e. each time a user buys a product, opens an
account, or requests a free trial. CPA is also known as
cost-per-acquisition, though the term cost-per-acquisition can be
confusing because it also refers to a return on investment model.
Cost-Per-Click (CPC)Also
known as pay-per-click or pay-for-performance, cost-per-click is an
advertising revenue system used by search engines and ad networks in
which advertising companies pay an agreed amount for each click of
their ads. This Click-Through Rate-based payment structure is
considered by some advertisers to be more cost-effective than the
Cost-Per-Thousand payment structure, but it can at times lead to Click
Fraud.
Cost-Per-Thousand (CPM) Also
known as cost-per-impression or CPM for cost-per-mille (mille is the
Latin word for thousand), cost-per-thousand is an advertising revenue
system used by search engines and ad networks in which advertising
companies pay an agreed amount for every 1,000 users who see their ads,
regardless of whether a click-through or conversion is achieved. CPM is
typically used for Banner Ad sales, while Cost-Per-Click is typically
used for text link advertising.
CrawlerAlso
known as Spider or Robot, a crawler is a search engine program that
“crawls” the web, collecting data, following links, making copies of
new and updated sites, and storing URLs in the search engine’s Index.
This allows search engines to provide faster and more up-to-date
listings.
DelistedAlso
known as banned or blacklisted, a delisted site is a URL that has been
removed from a search engine’s Index, typically for engaging in Black
Hat SEO. Delisted sites are ignored by search engines.
Description Tag
Also known as a meta description tag, a description tag is a short HTML
paragraph that provides search engines with a description of a page’s
content for search engine Index purposes. The description tag is not
displayed on the website itself, and may or may not be displayed in the
search engine’s listing for that site. Search engines are now giving
less importance to description tags in lieu of actual page content.
DirectoryA
directory is an Index of websites compiled by people rather than a
Crawler. Directories can be general or divided into specific categories
and subcategories. A directory’s servers provide relevant lists of
registered sites in response to user queries. Directory Registration is
thus an important method for building inbound links and improving SEO
performance. However, the decision to include a site and its directory
rank or categorization is determined by directory editors rather than
an Algorithm. Some directories accept free submissions while others
require payment for listing. The most popular directories include
Yahoo!, The Open Directory Project, and LookSmart.
Doorway PageAlso
known as a gateway page or jump page, a doorway page is a URL with
minimal content designed to rank highly for a specific keyword and
redirect visitors to a homepage or designated Landing Page. Some search
engines frown on doorway pages as a softer form of Cloaking or Spam.
However, doorway pages may be legitimate landing pages designed to
measure the success of a promotional campaign, and they are commonly
allowed in Paid Listings.
Dynamic ContentDynamic
content is web content such as Search Engine Results Pages (SERPS) that
are generated or changed based on database information or user
activity. Web pages that remain the same for all visitors in every
context contain “static content.” Many e-commerce sites create dynamic
content based on purchase history and other factors. Search engines
have a difficult time indexing dynamic content if the page includes a
session ID number, and will typically ignore URLs that contain the
variable “?”.Search engines will punish sites that use deceptive or
invasive means to create dynamic content.
Flash OptimizationFlash
is a vector graphics-based animation program developed by Macromedia.
Most corporate sites feature Flash movies/animation, yet because search
engine Crawlers were designed to index HTML text, sites that favor
Flash over text are difficult or even impossible for crawlers to read.
Flash Optimization is the process of reworking the Flash movie and
surrounding HTML code to be more “crawlable” for Search Engines.
Gateway PageAlso
known as a doorway page or jump page, a gateway page is a URL with
minimal content designed to rank highly for a specific keyword and
redirect visitors to a homepage or designated Landing Page. Some search
engines frown on gateway pages as a softer form of Cloaking or Spam.
However, gateway pages may be legitimate landing pages designed to
measure the success of a promotional campaign, and they are commonly
allowed in Paid Listings.
Geographical TargetingGeographical
targeting is the focusing of Search Engine Marketing on states,
counties, cities and neighborhoods that are important to a company’s
business. One basic aspect of geographical targeting is adding the
names of relevant cities or streets to a site’s keywords, i.e. Hyde
Street Chicago apartments. Another important element of geo-targeting
is increasing your site’s presence on Local Search engines.
Geographic SegmentationGeographic
segmentation is the use of Analytics to categorize a site’s web traffic
by the physical locations from which it originated.
Google AdSenseGoogle
AdSense is an ad-serving program operated by Google that provides
relevant text, image, and video-based advertisements to enrolled site
owners. Advertisers register via Google AdWords and pay for ads on a
Pay-Per-Click, Cost-Per-Thousand or Cost-Per-Action basis. This revenue
is shared with Google AdSense host sites, typically on a PPC basis
(which sometimes leads to Click Fraud). Google uses its search
Algorithms and Contextual Link Inventory to display the most
appropriate ads based on site content, Query relevancy, ad “quality
scores,” and other factors.
Google AdWordsGoogle
AdWords is the Keyword Submission program that determines the
advertising rates and keywords used in the Google AdSense program.
Advertisers bid on the keywords that are relevant to their businesses.
Ranked ads then appear as sponsored links on Google Search Engine
Results Pages (SERPS) and Google AdSense host sites.
Graphical Search Inventory (GSI)Graphical
Search Inventory is the visual equivalent of Contextual Link Inventory.
GSI is non-text-based advertising such as Banner Ads, pop-up ads,
browser toolbars, animation, sound, video and other media that is
synchronized to relevant Keyword queries.
Gray Hat SEO Gray
hat SEO refers to Search Engine Optimization strategies that fall in
between Black Hat SEO and White Hat SEO. Gray hat SEO techniques can be
legitimate in some cases and illegitimate in others. Such techniques
include Doorway Pages, Gateway Pages, Cloaking and duplicate content.
Hidden TextHidden
text is a generally obsolete form of Black Hat SEO in which pages are
filled with a large amount of text that is the same color as the
background, rendering keywords invisible to the human eye but
detectable to a search engine Crawler. Multiple Title Tags or HTML
comments are alternative hidden text techniques. Hidden text is easily
detectable by search engines and will result in Blacklisting or reduced
Rank.
Hit
Hit is a somewhat misleading measure of traffic to a web site. One hit
is recorded for each file request in a web server’s access log. If a
user visits a page with four images, one hit will be recorded for each
graphic image file plus another for the page’s HTML file. A better
measure of traffic volume is the number of pages/HTML files accessed.
HTML The
acronym HTML stands for HyperText Markup Language, the authoring
language used to create pages on the World Wide Web. HTML is a set of
codes or HTML tags that provide a web browser with directions on how to
structure a web page’s information and features.
HyperlinkAlso
known as link or HTML link, a hyperlink is an image or portion of text
that when clicked on by a user opens another web page or jumps the
browser to a different portion of the current page. Inbound Links with
keyword-relevant Link Text are an important part of Search Engine
Optimization Strategy.
IndexAn
index is a Search Engine’s database. It contains all of the information
that a Crawler has identified, particularly copies of World Wide Web
pages. When a user performs a Query, the search engine uses its indexed
pages and Algorithm set to provide a ranked list of the most relevant
pages. In the case of a Directory, the index consists of titles and
summaries of registered sites that have been categorized by the
directory’s editors.
Inbound Links Also
known as back link, backward link, or backlinks, inbound links are all
of the links on other websites that direct the users who click on them
to your site. Inbound links can significantly improve your site’s
search rankings, particularly if they contain Anchor Text keywords
relevant to your site and are located on sites with high Page Rank.
ImpressionAlso
known as a page view, an impression is a single instance of an online
advertisement being displayed. Search engines and ad networks use
impression statistics to charge advertisers on a Cost-Per-Thousand
(CPM) basis.
Internet Marketing On
a fundamental level, Internet marketing is using the Internet to
advertise, communicate and sell goods and services. On an advanced
level, Internet marketing is known as Search Engine Optimization (SEO),
which is the use of targeted keywords, crawler-friendly site
architecture, Search Engine Submissions and a well-developed link
network to improve a site’s Position, Page Rank and Click-Through Rate.
Internet Marketing ConsultantAlso
known as SEO professionals or SEO specialists, Internet marketing
consultants use their knowledge of Search Engine Optimization Strategy
to improve their clients’ Position and Page Rank.
Internet Promotion Also
known as search engine promotion, website marketing or website
promotion, Internet promotion refers to all methods employed by a
company or individual to promote a website and increase its Position
and Page Rank.
Keyword Also
known as search terms or query terms, keywords are the word(s) or
phrase(s) a user enters into a search engine’s Query box. A Search
Engine Results Page (SERP) ranks indexed sites according to how
relevant the Search Engine deems them to the searched keywords. One of
the most important SEO Strategies companies can employ is to optimize
their site pages with content that contains targeted keywords relevant
to their products or industry.
Keyword Marketing
Keyword marketing is the use of keyword-optimized content and
keyword-specific Link Text to emphasize a site’s relevancy to those
terms and thereby increase Rank for related web queries. Keyword
marketing can also be done through keyword-based ad programs such as
Google AdSense. Keyword marketing is an essential component of Search
Engine Optimization.
Keyword Submission Keyword
submission is an all-inclusive term for the keyword research/selection,
bid cost assessment and budgeting that companies undertake to begin
Pay-Per-Click keyword campaigns with advertising networks such as
Google AdWords, Yahoo! Sponsored Search and Microsoft AdCenter.
Landing PageThe
landing page is the page on which a visitor “lands” after clicking a
search engine listing, email link, Banner Ad, Cost-Per-Click ad, or
other ad/link. The landing page can be a site’s homepage, but is
usually a page designed to appeal to users who Click-Through a specific
ad or link. Landing pages are also used to monitor site traffic and
measure an advertising campaign’s success. Well-designed landing pages
that are relevant to a user’s keyword query will improve Conversion
Rates and play a critical role in Search Engine Marketing.
LinkAlso
known as hyperlink or HTML link, a link is an image or portion of text
that when clicked on by a user opens another web page or jumps the
browser to a different portion of the current page. Inbound Links with
keyword-relevant Link Text are an important part of Search Engine
Optimization Strategy.
Link BaitingLink
baiting is the creation of content that incites users to link to your
page from another website. The types of link bait vary tremendously,
but they include highly informative articles or news stories, useful
resources and sometimes controversial or sensationalistic content. Link
baiting is a White Hat SEO technique used to help a site improve its
Link Popularity and Page Rank. Some sites use link baiting as the
centerpiece of a Website Marketing campaign.
Link ExchangeA
link exchange is a quid pro quo arrangement or reciprocal link exchange
between two sites. Reciprocal links usually lead to the home page of
the associate site.
Link FarmA
link farm is a webpage or group of webpages that exist solely to
increase the number of Backlinks in a site’s link network. A link farm
is meant to increase a site’s PageRank or popularity and thus improve
its search engine Position. However, link farms are considered a form
of Spam and sites that rely on them are penalized by search engines.
Link Popularity Link
popularity is the measure of how popular a webpage is by the number of
Backlinks it has. However, link popularity is not solely a matter of
quantity. Page Rank is achieved when Backlinks are located on
reputable, relevant sites rather than so-called Link Farms. Most search
engines use link popularity as a factor in their Algorithmic Results.
Link TextAlso
known as anchor text, link text is the visible, clickable text between
the HTML anchor andtags. Clicking on link text activates a Hyperlink to
another web site. Link text is very important in Search Engine
Optimization because search engine algorithms consider the hyperlink
keywords as relevant to the Landing Page.
ListingsListings are the indexed sites that appear in ranked order on a Search Engine Results Page in response to a user Query.
Local Search Local
search refers to both the addition of geographical keywords (cities,
streets, etc.) to Search Terms and the use of Yellow Pages-type Search
Engines such as Google Maps, Yahoo! Local and AskCity to find business
services in a particular zip code. Search Engine Placement Services use
local SEO to help traditional “brick and mortar businesses” connect
with customers in their community.
Marketing AnalyticsMarketing
analytics is a branch of Analytics concerned specifically with
marketing-related information from organic and paid search engine
traffic, such as Unique Visitors, keyword-generated sales,
Cost-Per-Click advertising, Click Fraud, Search Engine Marketing, etc.
Meta Description Tag
Also known as a description Tag, a meta description tag is a short HTML
paragraph that provides search engines with a description of a page’s
content for search engine Index purposes. The meta description tag is
not displayed on the website itself, and may or may not be displayed in
the search engine’s listing for that site. Search engines are now
giving less importance to meta description tags in lieu of actual page
content.
Meta Keywords Tag A
meta keywords tag provides search engines with a list of keywords that
are relevant to a webpage. This can improve search engine Rank for a
page by ensuring it’s properly indexed. However, search engines are now
giving less importance to meta keywords tags in lieu of actual page
content.
Meta Robots Tag A
meta robots tag (named for a search engine Crawler or Robot) lets page
authors prevent their webpages from being added to a search engine’s
Index. Alternatives to a meta robots tag are Robots.txt files and
password protection.
Meta Search Engine A
meta search engine derives its listings by running user queries through
multiple other search engines and then summarizing the results. A meta
search engine does not maintain its own Index. Listings are displayed
by meta search engines either in aggregate or categorized by search
engine source. An example of a meta search engine is Dogpile.com.
Meta TagsMeta
tags are HTML tags placed in a webpage that contain information for
Crawlers and web browsers. Types of meta tag information include page
descriptions (Description Tag), page-relevant keywords (Meta Keywords
Tag), whether a page can be indexed (Meta Robots Tag), copyright, page
refresh dates and redirection instructions.
Natural Listings (or Natural Optimization) Also
known as organic listings, natural listings are webpage listings that
appear on a Search Engine Results Page solely because the search engine
Algorithm deems them relevant to the Query. Natural listings can
contain Paid Listings, but only if they fulfill the same requirements
as natural listings. The best way to improve a site’s natural listing
Position is through Natural Search Engine
Optimization.
Natural Search Engine Optimization Also
known as natural optimization, organic search engine optimization or
white hat SEO, natural search engine optimization is the use of
keyword-focused copy and tags, Crawler-friendly site architecture,
Search Engine Submissions and a quality Backlinks network to improve a
site’s Position, Page Rank and Click-Through Rate. Because about 80% of
web users look at Natural Listings first, natural SEO offers a much
greater chance of long-term business success than Paid Listings or
Pay-Per-Click ad campaigns.
Optimization Services Also
known as Internet promotion, site optimization, or search engine
placement service, optimization services are all of the methods a
Search Engine Optimization Company uses to improve a site’s Position
and Page Rank and increase its Click-Through Rate and Conversion Rate.
Organic Listings (or Organic Optimization) Also
known as natural listings, organic listings are webpage listings that
appear on a Search Engine Results Page solely because the search engine
Algorithm deems them relevant to the Query. Organic listings can
contain Paid Listings, but only if they fulfill the same requirements
as organic listings. The best way to improve a site’s organic listing
Position is through Natural Search Engine Optimization.
Outbound Links Outbound
links are all links from a particular webpage that lead to other pages,
including pages in the same domain. An excessive number of outbound
links can damage a site’s Search Engine Positioning because a Spider
may perceive it as a Link Farm.
Page Rank (or PR)PageRank
is a link analysis algorithm developed by Google founders Larry Page
and Sergey Brin. A number from one (lowest) to ten (highest) is
assigned to a webpage as a measure of its importance, specifically the
likelihood that a user will arrive at that page by randomly clicking
Links. PageRank is not the same thing as Rank.
Paid InclusionPaid
inclusion is an advertising program offered by some search engines in
which a page is guaranteed inclusion in the Index in exchange for a
fee. Unlike Paid Placement, the rank of paid inclusion pages is
determined solely by the search engine Algorithm. Paid inclusion sites
may or may not be labeled as advertisements depending on Search Engine
policy.
Paid ListingsPaid
Listings, as opposed to Natural Listings or Organic Listings, are sites
that appear on a Results Page because money was paid to the search
engine for inclusion and/or position. Paid listings is used as an
all-inclusive term for the practices of Paid Inclusion and Paid
Placement.
Paid PlacementPaid
placement is a program in which advertisers’ listings are guaranteed to
appear on a Results Page when particular Keywords are searched. The
ranking of paid placement listings is determined by competitive
bidding. Unlike Paid Inclusion listings, paid placement listings are
usually displayed separately from Natural Listings and are labeled as
advertisements or sponsored links. Google and Yahoo! Search Marketing
(formerly Overture) are two of the largest paid placement search
networks.
Pay-Per-Click (PPC) Also
known as cost-per-click or pay-for-performance, pay-per-click is an
advertising revenue system used by search engines and ad networks in
which advertising companies pay an agreed amount for each click of
their ads. This Click-Through Rate-based payment structure is
considered by some advertisers to be more cost-effective than the
Cost-Per-Thousand payment structure, but it has at times led to Click
Fraud.
Position Also
known as rank, position is the place a website occupies relative to the
first listing on an Algorithmic Results page in response to a Keyword
query. The first page displays Listings in the one through ten
positions, the second page eleven through twenty, etc. Businesses
trying to get their site into a top ten position will often employ a
Professional Search Engine Optimization company. Consumer studies have
shown that most search engine users click only on sites that occupy the
top ten positions.
Position Reporting Position
reporting is the monitoring of daily changes in search engine Position
for indexed URLs that have been optimized for specific keywords by a
Search Engine Optimization Company. Position reporting is also used to
generate a Search Engine Ranking Report.
Professional Search Engine Optimization Professional
search engine optimization is the modification of a website by an SEO
company in order to increase its Position and Page Rank and improve its
Click-Through Rate and Conversion Rate.
QueryA
query is a question or instance of questioning. A search engine query
is a user’s request for the information (i.e. webpages) in a search
engine’s Index that is most relevant to a Keyword or set of Search
Terms. Query is sometimes used to mean the actual keywords a user
enters in a search box.
Rank Also
known as position, rank is the place a website occupies relative to the
first listing on an Algorithmic Results page in response to a Keyword
query. The first page displays Listings in the one through ten
positions, the second page eleven through twenty, etc. Businesses
trying to get their site into a top-ten rank will often employ a
Professional Search Engine Optimization company. Consumer studies have
shown that most search engine users click only on sites that occupy a
top-ten rank.
Reciprocal Link Exchange
A reciprocal link exchange is a quid pro quo arrangement or link
exchange between two sites. Reciprocal links usually lead to the home
page of the associate site.
RegistrationAlso
known as search engine registration or search engine submission,
registration is the submission of a URL to a Directory or Search Engine
for inclusion in its Index. Registration is usually free but can also
require payment. Registration is a basic but important part of Search
Engine Optimization.
Results PageAlso
known as search engine results page, the results page is the collection
of ranked Listings displayed in response to a search engine Query.
RobotAlso
known as Crawler or Spider, a robot is a search engine program that
“crawls” the web, collecting data, following links, making copies of
new and updated sites, and storing URLs in the search engine’s Index.
This allows search engines to provide faster and more up-to-date
listings.
Robots.txtAlso
known as robots exclusion protocol, Robots.txt is a text file stored in
a site’s root directory that tells a search engine Crawler which site
pages and sub-folders should not be included in the search engine
Index. However, there is no guarantee that a Crawler will comply with
this request. Robots.txt is an alternative to a Meta Robots Tag or
password protection.
SEO Professional Also
known as Internet marketing consultant or SEO specialist, SEO
professionals use their knowledge of Search Engine Optimization
Strategy to improve their clients’ Position and Page Rank.
SEO Services SEO
services are all of the tools used by a Professional Search Engine
Optimization company, including Analytics and Keyword Marketing.
SEO Specialist Also
known as Internet marketing consultant or SEO professional, SEO
specialists use their knowledge of Search Engine Optimization Strategy
to improve their clients’ Position and Page Rank.
SEO Strategies SEO
strategies are the techniques used in Search Engine Optimization to
improve a site’s Position and Page Rank and increase its Click-Through
Rate. A few SEO strategies are keyword research and content writing,
optimized HTML code, and improved Geographical Targeting.
Search Engine A
search engine is a website that enables users to Query an Index of
stored webpages gathered by a Crawler for information relevant to
specific criteria expressed via a Keyword or Search Terms. The Rank of
information/websites on the corresponding Search Engine Results Pages
is determined by relevancy as measured by the search engine’s Algorithm
and/or payment made to the search engine by indexed sites. Sites ranked
solely by relevancy are known as Natural Listings or Organic Listings
in contrast to Paid Listings.
Search Engine Marketing (SEM) Search
engine marketing is an inclusive term for all techniques used to market
a website via search engines, including Pay-Per-Click advertising and
Natural Search Engine Optimization.
Search Engine Marketing Professional Organization (SEMPO)The
Search Engine Marketing Professional Organization (SEMPO) is a
non-profit professional association founded in 2003 to increase
awareness of the benefits of search engine marketing and provide
educational resources to members and consumers.
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Search
engine optimization is the modification of a website for the purpose of
improving its natural Rank on Search Engine Results Pages. This is done
through a combination of SEO strategies such as directory and search
engine Submission, website optimization, content writing and improved
Link quality. Please see our
SEO services for details.
Search Engine Optimization Company (SEO Company)A search engine optimization company employs SEO Strategies to improve a website’s Search Engine Placement.
Search Engine Optimization ConsultantsAlso
known as SEO professionals or SEO specialists, search engine
optimization consultants analyze a website’s Position and Keyword
strength and offer solutions for improvement.
Search Engine Optimization Software SystemsSearch
engine optimization software systems enable marketers to generate site
data and automatically customize Submission schedules. However,
automated submissions should generally be avoided in favor of
submissions catered to each search engine’s rules.
Search Engine Optimization StrategySearch
engine optimization strategy refers to the specific optimization plan
an SEO company employs for the site promotion of an individual client.
Search Engine Placement Search
engine placement means the tactics used by Site Optimization firms to
improve their clients’ Rank. The term search engine placement is
sometimes used to mean the Position of a website on a Results Page.
Search Engine Placement Services Also
known as Internet promotion, optimization services or site
optimization, search engine placement services are all of the methods a
Search Engine Optimization Company uses to improve a site’s Position
and Page Rank and increase its Click-Through Rate and Conversion Rate.
Search Engine Positioning The
term search engine positioning can be used in two different ways. The
first is to describe the ordering process of indexed websites being
ranked by a search engine Algorithm in response to a Query. The second
refers to the use of Search Engine Optimization to achieve a higher
search engine Position.
Search Engine Promotion Also
known as Internet promotion, website marketing or website promotion,
Internet promotion refers to all methods employed by a company or
individual to promote a website and increase its Position and PageRank.
Search Engine Ranking Report A
search engine ranking report is a monthly, weekly or daily report of
the Position of a company’s website Listing in relation to their top
Keywords. Position Reporting enables companies to monitor the success
of an SEO strategy or Cost-Per-Click advertising campaign.
Search Engine RegistrationAlso
known as search engine submission or web submission, search engine
registration is the submission of a URL to a Directory or Search Engine
for inclusion in its Index. Registration is usually free but can also
require payment. Search engine registration is a basic but important
part of Search Engine Optimization.
Search Engine Results Page (SERPs) Also
known as a results page, the search engine results page is the
collection of ranked Listings displayed in response to a search engine
Query.
Search Engine SubmissionAlso
known as search engine registration or web submission, search engine
submission is the submission of a URL to a Directory or Search Engine
for inclusion in its Index. Registration is usually free but can also
require payment. Search engine submission is a basic but important part
of Search Engine Optimization.
Search Terms Also
known as keywords or query terms, search terms are the word(s) or
phrase(s) a user enters into a search engine’s Query box. A Search
Engine Results Page (SERP) ranks indexed sites according to how
relevant the Search Engine deems them to the search terms that were
queried. One of the most important SEO Strategies companies can employ
is to optimize their site pages with content that contains targeted
search terms relevant to their products or industry.
Shopping Search Shopping
search engines or search engines with a shopping feature (such as
Google Product Search, formerly known as Froogle) allow users to
comparison shop by providing lists of sellers and prices in response to
a product Query. Some shopping search sites require Paid Inclusion or
offer Paid Placement.
Site Optimization Also
known as Internet promotion, optimization services or search engine
placement service, site optimization refers to all of the methods a
Search Engine Optimization Company uses to improve a site’s Position
and Page Rank and increase its Click-Through Rate and Conversion Rate.
Spam Spam
refers to any and all Search Engine Marketing techniques that violate
search engine guidelines or attempt to gain increased Rank for a site
using content that is irrelevant, deceptive or of little value to
users. Types of spam include Hidden Text, content that contains
nonsensical Keyword repetition, deceptive Cloaking or numerous Doorway
Pages that redirect users to the same Landing Page. If a search engine
detects spamming the offending site will be Blacklisted or lose
Position. Spam is a Black Hat SEO technique.
SpiderAlso
known as Crawler or Robot, a spider is a search engine program that
“crawls” the web, collecting data, following links, making copies of
new and updated sites, and storing URLs in the search engine’s Index.
This allows search engines to provide faster and more up-to-date
listings.
SubmissionAlso
known as search engine registration or search engine submission,
submission is the providing of a URL to a Directory or Search Engine
for inclusion in its Index. Submission is usually free but can also
require payment. Submission is a basic but important part of Search
Engine Optimization.
Title Tags A
title tag is an HTML tag which contains a sentence of text describing
the contents of its associated webpage. Title tags are a very important
part of Search Engine Optimization because they are frequently used as
the text links that lead to sites from a search engine’s Results Page.
The best title tags contain strategic keywords that will help a site be
indexed properly and appeal to human search engine users.
Three-Way Link ExchangeA
three-way link exchange is a Reciprocal Link Exchange established
between three domains. However, unlike a two-way link exchange, not all
three sites link to each other. Page A links to Page B and Page B links
to Page C and Page C links to Page A. Page B does not post a reciprocal
link to Page A and Page C does not post a reciprocal link to Page B.
Three-way link exchanges are used by owners of multiple websites to
increase the Link Popularity and Page Rank of new or smaller sites.
Unique Visitor Unique
visitor is a web traffic measuring term which means the registering of
at least one hit on one page of a web site from a unique IP address
during a specified report period (typically anywhere from twenty-four
hours to a month). A subsequent hit(s) by the same IP address is not
counted as a unique visitor during that report period. Unique visitor
count can be an effective way of measuring the success of an SEO
strategy.
Web Analytics Web
analytics is a branch of Analytics that uses web traffic records to
study the behavior of website visitors. Data such as Unique Visitors,
Hits, page views, and the connection between Landing Pages and
Conversion Rates are used to improve a website or marketing campaign.
Website Marketing Also
known as Internet marketing, website marketing is using the Internet to
advertise, communicate and sell goods and services. On an advanced
level, website marketing is known as Search Engine Optimization (SEO),
which is the use of targeted keywords, crawler-friendly site
architecture, Search Engine Submissions and a well-developed link
network to improve a site’s Position, Page Rank and Click-Through Rate.
Website OptimizationAlso
known as search engine optimization, website optimization is the
modification of a website for the purpose of improving its natural Rank
on Search Engine Results Pages. This is done through a combination of
optimization strategies such as directory and search engine Submission,
Keyword Marketing and improved Link quality.
Website Promotion Website
promotion refers to the marketing aspects of Search Engine
Optimization, such as Keyword Submission, Paid Inclusion, and other
techniques to increase a site’s exposure.
Website Promotion Services Also
known as search engine marketing, website promotion services is an
inclusive term for all techniques used to market a website via search
engines, including Pay-Per-Click advertising and Natural Search Engine
Optimization.
Website SubmissionAlso
known as search engine registration or search engine submission,
website submission is the submission of a URL to a Directory or Search
Engine for inclusion in its Index. Registration is usually free but can
also require payment. Website submission is a basic but important part
of Search Engine Optimization.
White Hat SEOAlso
known as natural search engine optimization or organic search engine
optimization, white hat SEO is the legitimate use of keyword-focused
copy and tags, Crawler-friendly site architecture, Search Engine
Submissions and a quality Backlinks network to improve a site’s
Position, Page Rank and Click-Through Rate. White hat SEO does not
involve the use of Cloaking, Spam or any other Black Hat SEO techniques.
XML XML
is an acronym for Extensible Markup Language, a simple and flexible
text-based programming language used in conjunction with HTML. XML is
useful for data exchange and the creation of customized tags.
XML FeedAn
XML feed is a form of Paid Inclusion or Search Engine Submission in
which an XML document is used to provide a search engine with
information about multiple web pages. An XML feed is particularly
useful for multimedia sites or database sites that draw a variety of
relevant search queries.