Getting a good search ranking in Google has gotten a whole lot
harder in recent years. Go back a few years and all you had to do to
get your site a high ranking is make a few easy changes to your site.
It was literally as easy as putting some HTML meta tags with key words
and a description of your site. Then, making sure your headings were
all in h1 tags. The last step was ensuring you mention your keywords on
each page. A common trick was putting a huge amount of keywords at the
bottom of each page. This is known as "onpage optimization".
This led to companies offering SEO (Search Engine Optimization - at a
fee of course), and kicked off something of an arms race between search
engine spammers and search engines - with the rest of us caught in the
middle.
Google came to realize that there is only so much you can determine
from the content of a website. Far more telling is the amount of people
that link to your website. For example lets say I have a site about
Gardening. A webmaster of a popular site may happen to read one of my
gardening articles, and link to my site using the text "Check out these
Gardening tips". Google will notice that other sites are linking to
mine, and determine that it must be a useful site.
On the flip side of the coin if a spammer puts together a site that is
full of nothing but ads, no one in their right mind is going to link
it, so Google will not rate the site very highly. Where this can be
influenced is when a webmaster has many sites - the webmaster can link
all of their sites to each other. The impact of that tends to be fairly
small, and Google seems to have some clever tricks up their sleeve to
detect that sort of behavior.
Where does this leave us? how does Joe Webmaster get people to notice
his site? Well, luckily there are still ways to get noticed. Firstly
make sure you have good original content. You can copy articles from
other WebPages, but its not going to help your google rank if thousands
of other people have copied the same article. This is why I stress that
you need original content. Once you have some original content, submit
your article (along with a link back to your site) to free article
sites (such as GoArticles). This will encourage other webmasters to use
your article, which of course links back to your site, which means your
google rank goes up. It's really as easy as that.
Getting people to link to your site is known as "offpage optimization".
The downside to this type of optimization is that you don't have much
control as onpage optimization". The upside is that you'll have a great
site full of original content, which has only got to be a good thing,
right?
About the Author
Daniel Neilson is a webmaster and software developer based in Brisbane. See more of his articles at his home page
www.kdook.com