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Search Engine Marketing : Taking the Initiative
Home :: Computers & Technology :: Search Engine Optimization
By: Alan Lim Email Article
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Search engine marketing is the technique of preparing your web pages in such a way as to maximize the exposure on the internet, specifically so that they will appear in the top echelon of search engine results pages returned for a specific query.

Why use it?

Search engine marketing is helpful in a number of ways. The overriding goal is to increase the revenue by increasing the number of visitors to your web site. Additionally, the visitors must show a high conversion rate. In other words, the visitors who are directed to your web site should be those who are targeted. They look for a product on the internet, are directed to your web site and are convinced to purchase the product you offer. Although search engine spiders don't read web pages--people do--it is still important to provide enough information in the text of your web page that searchers are directed to your page for the answers they seek.

How does it work?

Search engine marketing is both very simple and as complex as you want it to be. It is simple in the sense that if you use a variety of keywords--ones that the searcher is likely to enter in a query box on your web page, the search engine spider will rate those favorably and your page will be returned as a response. However, this doesn't mean that just listing a lot of possible keywords on your page will make it rank higher than others selling the same product or service. This is where the complexity of the practice enters in. The web page must be readable and informative to the human reader as well.

Using tricks of the trade

You can take advantage of several tricks of the trade that are perfectly acceptable to the search engine robots who visit your web site in order to index it and provide page rankings. Search engine marketing, for example that includes the key word in the title or subtitle of your page is acceptable, in fact, encouraged. Take advantage of the images descriptions on your web page. This not only allows the visually impaired person to understand the image that is being described, but you can add an additional use of the keyword.

Positive results

Using search engine marketing creatively will help to make your web site attractive, informative and a positive link for individuals searching the web for your product. This creates good customer perceptions and makes the visitors want to return to your site again and again. It cannot be stressed enough that people read web pages, not search engine spiders. You may get visitors to a web site with creative marketing techniques, but providing real value for the customer is what encourages them to make the step from visitor to customer.

Does software help?

Some very good search engine marketing tools are available on the internet currently. Not only does the packaged software help you to determine good keywords, but it helps to determine how your competitors are doing in the marketing efforts. You can use the software to decide what techniques to use because they are working well for others, and which techniques to avoid because they are not doing well. Even helping with additional keyword lists may give your revenue a boost.

In order to find and utilize the best possible resources for marketing techniques, you can check the web site at Search Engine Marketing or Search Engine. The site details tips, hints and sources for helpful software to aid in SEO polishing.

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