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Word Count: 632 Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2008 11:28 AM

SEO; Balancing The Needs Of Automated And Human Searchers

SEO or search engine optimisation is one of the most commonly used terms in the world of online business. Fundamentally it is the process of making changes to a website in order for it to rank higher in search engine results. The benefits of an effective SEO campaign are thus; customers are more likely to use your services or buy your products because you are nearer the top of search engine results for various key terms related to your business.

SEO however is not always straightforward, companies differ in the ways they conduct the process and understandably some companies will experience more success than others.

For those business owners who are thinking about SEO, it is vitally important to research the process and the methods being used; otherwise the risk of being hoodwinked and misled by companies is increased. Hopefully the following information will act as a brief introduction to the optimisation world and how businesses can make the most of their relationships with SEO professionals.

When embarking upon the optimisation journey it is fundamentally important to make a commitment to the process as in many cases it will take a great deal of time to achieve success. SEO in general is a long term process with little effective short term strategies; in fact, the majority of short term methods result in penalties from search engines and are understandably counterproductive.

Additionally while it is worth learning a little about the SEO process, it is unadvisable to consider yourself an expert when in converse with your optimisation professional; remember that you have employed these people to conduct the process and should heed their advice as much as possible.

Choosing an SEO professional can be difficult, currently the industry is growing at a remarkable rate meaning that business owners are often left confused by exactly which service to choose. It is essential that you should research the methods of optimisation that the company will employ, if they seem underhand in any way it is likely that their methods are unethical and they should subsequently be avoided.

It is especially advisable to avoid any company that will guarantee first place rankings; it is simply impossible to promise anything to this effect as the process is not that exact, this sort of statement is usually a sales technique to court your business.

In most cases businesses will already have a website although it will probably have to be adapted for the purposes of SEO. Assessment of your own website is important and by comparing it to those who lead the industry you can gain a valid idea of exactly how your site should look and perform. Additionally the website should be constructed in a way so that it is search engine compliant, essentially this will increase its chances of achieving high rankings.

When designing a website however it is foolish to focus upon the search engines too much, while they are important fundamentally you want a site that is attractive to the human user as well as easily usable.

For example, there is little point in having a website that tops the search engine rankings but when visitors click through they are met with unattractive design and features that are difficult to use. This can be considered one of the golden rules of SEO, 'no matter how good the rankings, a poorly designed website will not attract business'.

It is hoped that this article, no matter how brief has put forward an introduction to search engine optimisation and the importance of website design in the process. By serving the needs of both automated and human searchers it is possible to experience online business success.

About the Author

Internet marketing expert Thomas Pretty gives a brief introduction to the world of SEO and advises businesses how to choose the best optimisation company.




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