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Secrets of Winning Traffic through Search Engines by:Samuel Pold

It doesn't matter how great your website, if no one sees it

,

you're not going to make a penny. You can spend days

producing the perfect design, weeks tweaking the copy, and

months writing the code and uploading the pages, but if no


one knows where you are, how are they going to know they

should buy from you?

When I first started selling on the Web, the first major

problem I ran into was bringing customers to my door. I put

banner ads on other sites, organized reciprocal links and

joined Web rings. Those methods all worked to some extent,

but what really did it for me, what turned my business from

a small earner into a major money-grabber, was figuring out

how to use search engines.

Sure, I'd submitted my sites to the major search engines as

soon as I'd finished building them, but I didn't really pay

them much attention. After all, I figured search engines are

just for people who are looking for information; they're not

really good for commercial sites. Boy, was I wrong!

One day, I sat down and checked out which sites were popping

up first in the categories that suited my businesses. I

found that all the top-ranked sites were my biggest

competitors. And when I say biggest, I mean these guys were

in a whole other league. They had incomes that were ten or

twenty times the size of mineno wonder they had top billing

at Yahoo! and Google! And then it clicked. Search engines

don't list sites by size, they list them by relevance. These

sites weren't listed first because they were big; they were

big because they were listed first!

That was when I began to 'optimize' my pages and think about

meta-tags and keywords. As my sites rose through the

listings, my traffic went through the roof. And not just any

old traffic! The people that came to my sites from search

engines hadn't just clicked on a banner by accident or

followed a link from curiosity, they'd actually been looking

for a site like mine. My sales ratio went up like a rocket.

I'd created my own big break.

In this chapter, we are going to discuss all proven

strategies of Search Engine Optimization. We would discus

how to optimize your site, submit your pages and pick up the

targeted traffic you need to make cash. This chapter is

probably the most important chapter in the whole book. It's

crucial that you read it carefully.

Let's start with search engines.

How Search Engines work

Internet search engines are special sites on the Web that

are designed to help people find information stored on other

sites. There are differences in the ways various search

engines work, but they all perform three basic tasks:

- They search the Internet -- or select pieces of the

Internet -- based on important words.

- They keep an index of the words they find, and where they

find them.

- They allow users to look for words or combinations of

words found in that index.

Early search engines held an index of a few hundred thousand

pages and documents, and received maybe one or two thousand

inquiries each day. Today, a top search engine will index

hundreds of millions of pages, and respond to tens of

millions of queries per day.

Spidering

Before a search engine can tell you where a file or document

is, it must be found. To find information on the hundreds of

millions of Web pages that exist, a search engine employs

special software robots, called spiders, to build lists of

the words found on Web sites.

When a spider is building its lists, the process is called

Web crawling.

In order to build and maintain a useful list of words, a

search engine's spiders have to look at a lot of pages. How

does any spider start its travels over the Web? The usual

starting points are lists of heavily used servers and very

popular pages. The spider will begin with a popular site,

indexing the words on its pages and following every link

found within the site. In this way, the spidering system

quickly begins to travel, spreading out across the most

widely used portions of the Web.

-Indexing

Once the spiders have completed the task of finding

information on Web pages, the search engine must store the

information in a way that makes it useful. There are two key

components involved in making the gathered data accessible

to users:

- The information stored with the data

- The method by which the information is indexed

In the simplest case, a search engine could just store the

word and the URL where it was found. In reality, this would

make for an engine of limited use, since there would be no

way of telling whether the word was used in an important or

a trivial way on the page, whether the word was used once or

many times or whether the page contained links to other

pages containing the word. In other words, there would be no

way of building the ranking list that tries to present the

most useful pages at the top of the list of search results.

To make for more useful results, most search engines store

more than just the word and URL. An engine might store the

number of times that the word appears on a page. The engine

might assign a weight to each entry, with increasing values

assigned to words as they appear near the top of the

document, in sub-headings, in links, in the meta tags or in

the title of the page. Each commercial search engine has a

different formula for assigning weight to the words in its

index. This is one of the reasons that a search for the same

word on different search engines will produce different

lists, with the pages presented in different orders.

An index has a single purpose: It allows information to be

found as quickly as possible. There are quite a few ways for

an index to be built, but one of the most effective ways is

to build a hash table. In hashing, a formula is applied to

attach a numerical value to each word. The formula is

designed to evenly distribute the entries across a

predetermined number of divisions. This numerical

distribution is different from the distribution of words

across the alphabet, and that is the key to a hash table's

effectiveness.

The search engine software or program is the final part.

When a person requests a search on a keyword or phrase, the

search engine software searches the index for relevant

information. The software then provides a report back to the

searcher with the most relevant web pages listed first.

Is Your website search engine friendly? If you have any

doubts, it may be time to take a look and make your own "big

break".

Warmly,


Sam

About the author

Samuel Pold

I'm making massive amounts of wealth by using these knowledge in this program, the best thing is that they provide expert training to guarantee your success: http://lifetime-chance.com
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