I have little respect for Search Engine “Experts”. I consider them to be Snake Oil Sales People, at best. Let’ talk about how search engines work and why I advocate not using SEO “experts” until a site is live for 6-12 months minimum.
Assumption : You have a web programmer and coder like me who will write solid code, coach the staff, and encourage good work.
Meta Tags & Description :
Truth : Not too valuable. Estimated at 5% of overall ranking calculation
Reality : Do well, don’t focus on them too much. This data should reflect the content of the page. This is not worth discussing as you should reflect your content and move on.
References : http://seotradenews.com/google-meta-keyword-tag/ :
“Google’s Matt Cutts confirmed what many in the SEO community have known for quite some time: Google doesn’t use the meta keywords tag in their rankings” source : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jK7IPbnmvVU also http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2009/09/google-does-not-use-keywords-meta-tag.html
The DOM – Document Object Model (wiki) :
This is the framework of the site data and the organization underneath to support parsing by search engines as well as readability by humans. In short, this is the “Letter” and “Magazine” format. Generally you write content (most format) like this:
With the DOM Validating and the content pure the search engines will be happy just as the humans will be able to read and enjoy!
The DOM part 2 :
Search Engine success has a lot to do with honesty. So here are a number of things available to increase correlation in the search engine rankings:
Back Linking :
This is critical, but don’t go overboard. Back linking is generally the practice of creating an external link back to your site. I consider the origins to be in the “forum” era where you would put a link to your site or project in your signature in the forum. This in turn contributes to traffic as you are once removed (via that link) from a higher traffic page (the forum).
This has evolved in the blog era with comments where most every major blogging platform allows for the site reference in the comment or input you provide.
Additionally, many social networks allow for this as well, such as YouTube where comments, and more specifically, descriptions allow links to your site.
There are other means of back linking, but here is the caution. Use this wisely! If you back link in a “spammy” way you will loose SEO ranking. If you are writing about horses (as the example goes) be sure and comment or post in other sites and areas that pertain to your content, like a horse care forum.
Finding high traffic blogs and putting in a back link (for marketing purposes) is a bad idea. Google, and other search engines can see what you are doing and have complicated mathematical formulas to weed out these crap attempts.
You will not only get down-ranked in the end.
Internal Linkage :
This is often abused and should be discouraged as an active front line tactic. Modern web publishing software will allow for category, tag, taxonomy, and other inherent and valid systems to create positive internal references. Use these tools.
Do reference other articles and posts on your site to keep the reader engaged and on your site. This is good and appropriate.
Correlation :
Things need to correlate, and this feeds into the “honest game” I preach. Let’s talk about a typical post or entry and the parts humans generally think about.
The elements we worry about and how they fit into the picture:
There’s more, but that is a good start. So this is all put in to effect repeating the key words of
into your post.
Check this search out: http://www.google.com/search?q=horse+care+high+heat (“horse care high heat” was the search string) notice all the bold in the results including the URI/URL and the title. Here’s a screen shot:

This is how Google operates. Remember, Google and all of the other search engines are supposed to deliver you to content as easily as possible!
A few tips, and tings that the SEO “expert” don’t like.
Registrar : We don’t know how deep this goes, but the registrar information matters. Don’t worry about it, but at the same time don’t use anything”funky” for your registrar information, such as your SEO “expert” as a contact. This is a highly debatable topic and it leads to only one conclusion – own your web presence. If you are administering the site, or your company, that should be the owner. Period!
IP address is so important and generally over looked. Get a dedicated IP address for your site PERIOD! You should disassociate with others on your server (as many of us use shared servers). I can not stress the importance of this enough!!! A dedicated IP address should cost about $5/month or $60/year and is a MUST! (If you are using Rackspace you will need to shell out a lot more, I advocate not using Rackspace professionally)
Eliminate errors! Your typical SEO “expert” will have little knowledge of errors, and all the other things we, as web professionals and programmers, perform to make the site run. Any 404 error is bad. They must be fixed, and this is only the beginning. Only a real web professional can address and understand these errors.
Do not redirect front line and mission critical information. A redirect is any number of methods such as 302, 301, items like PHP’s header(), meta redirect, javascript, etc. Error code reference from w3.org. The simple reason is because these tactics are relegated to the realm of scam and entrapment methods. Use of them will raise flags and generally there is no reason to use them in front line marketing. (if you need to redirect for logistical reasons do it at the DNS level)
Webrings are dangerous. They are generally a reason to get down ranked. But then again some of them are honest and help rankings. This should never be a front line method. Do your content in an error free and valid site first!
The Smell Test!
If it smells dirty, deceitful or dishonest it probably is! Some examples:
Google’s Goal : Deliver humans to valid content as easily and quickly as possible.
Not that complicated huh?
Google detects fails via various means. One is bounce rates. A bounce is when you get to a site from a search engine result and then use the back button or re-search (conduct another search). This indicates the site was weak and the browser wants another option.
If there are a lot of bounces, you drop in ranking as the content correlation to the search results is proving to be less valid.
Bounce is one of many metrics and methods that contribute to ranking. Google (in particular) owns the web, sees all, knows all, and takes action on all!
The Google Analytics protocol and service is an industry standard and allows Google to see trends and have scope unlike any other service or company. DO NOT DISCOUNT THIS EVER! you must play a fair game PERIOD!
Closing – Pay Per Click.
Pay per Click (PPC) is any variant of bidding on potential traffic. I have done considerable work in this realm. This is usually equivalent to flushing money down the toilet. Stay away from PPC with a new site, you should build organic traffic, have metrics, and make a very well educated decision on how to enter this market.
The educated decision is all about the understanding of the search and browsing habits of your target audience. This comes in time.
Once you have content, some traffic, a good idea on your traffic’s habits, and other 6 month and beyond ideas, yeah, do it! PPC pays off, but you need to manage it every day! This is not a “throw money at the problem type of solution”.
Off the record, through a few different and not so honest means I know and believe, beyond any reasonable doubt, that PPC will raise your ranking. A heavy campaign ($5000 US or more per month) will bump you up directly through the Google ranks. Up to 30% according to my resources (oh the stories behind this data). Yes, this is illegal, unethical, and so on. Like you are going to prove this and battle a giant?
Massive campaigns work mixing PPC with content and other methods. Massive campaigns are $5000+ (US) per month in PPC investment plus another $5000-15000 in staff and content generation. In the height of the Real Estate boom (ending in 2008) mortgage leads were selling for $20 and more PER CLICK! These banks and bankers walked away with so much dirty money (sub-prime money) because of all these dirty tactics. Funny how you can burn money to make money huh?
Don’t go there.
Hire a web professional you trust, do honest content, and work in segments of 6 months to a year with a 3, 5, and 10 year plan.
So….don’t hire a SEO “expert” EVER! Use a real web professional to filter out the 99% scum in the dedicated SEO marketplace.
The best SEO performance I have ever seen comes from programmers taking over the SEO for a site from a SEO “expert”. My experience and the first hand accounts of the scum bag techniques failing and the success of smart non-SEO “Experts” is why I wrote this article. I am sick of going through this diatribe over and over with all my clients as they meet some moron SEO “Expert” at the bar waiting to cash a check for a short term bump in the search engines only to be down-ranked later due to the dirty methods used by SEO professionals for short term results.
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