SEO - Search Engine Optimization

How Search Engines Work – SEO- Search Engine Optimization

This is a new post series on how Search Engines work.

Yes we all think we know more than we do and what you learn here you probably
never considered before.

In real terms there are 3 major players in the Search Engine field.

1. Google

2. Yahoo

3. MSN

4. AND NOW BING

Outside of these 4 there are bit players with degrees of accuracy but they are not really large players and essentially for us are an irrelevance.

AOL has a search capability but it draws its search material directly from Google so they are considered essentially part of that search engine albeit a separate entity from it.

Ask.com is all but dead as a search engine. It does not even index pages anymore so is slowly rotting in cyberspace and will not survive much longer.

Now the first thing you have to consider before you try to get indexed and get to that coveted No.1 spot on page 1 of Google is how insignificant you and you business are to these three Monster companies.

They don’t give two nanoseconds of their time to consider you in any form. Their only criterion for them is to satisfy the customer who is making the search. You don’t warrant a thought.  The customer is their Money target and their satisfaction is paramount. So the second you step out of line is the second you go from No.1 to nowhere, not seen and basically dead.

So before you try and apply your pathetic mentality against these companies remember this, they have an army  and I do mean an army of professor grade PHD’s whose sole existence is to make sure that Customer 1 is satisfied. So do not try and pit your wits or your measly few bucks thinking that your killer method of manoeuvring will escape their attention. Cheaters never win and the end result for you will be pain and financial loss on a scale you cannot afford.

So now it’s actually more cost effective to ensure that our online working methods are ethical so we don’t risk a cataclysmic shutdown of our site because we have been accused of SPAM activity. Recovery from these accusations may not always be possible and the damage to our reputation is just not worth it in the short or long term.
Now a search engine determines our site content and relevance by using “crawlers” which are basically robots to index pages on the web. Their job is to search your page follow links on your page to see where the end and to check the page relevance in terms of the search term used by the client.

What a search engine does not do is index every single thing on your webpage, such as Flash video or PDF files or office files. The crawlers will not follow “nofollow” links or broken links. Instead thesearch engine indexes WORDS specifically words placed in particular places on your webpage. Such as the words that make up your page “Title tag” the Meta tags and then the H1 to H6 sub header title tags. Links are also important and they follow these to see where they end and add a Value for those to your quality score.

So what this means for you is that the SERP (search engine results page) that is displayed for a given search term will search its cache and the web, plus check your title, meta, H1 – H6 tags check the page for relevance
for content and follow all the internal and external links then deliver a result in around 0.66 of a second.  So your page is effectively ranked against all the others with similar attributes in relation to the search in
less time than it takes to actually say the word “Ranked”.

The SERP’s that are displayed for the three majors are all broadly similar in style.

Google will display around 3PPC (pay-per-click) listings at the top of their list which will be pink
shaded and distinct from the organic (natural) search traffic below that. On the right hand side of the page will be more PPC advertisements. Google also shows a vertical search list such as video’s and maps at the top of their SERP. It is not unusual to find Video clips interspersed within the organic search
material, which is a relativelly new development driven by demand from sites like YouTube and
other social media. However even if your video is at No.1 it is still at least 3 clicks away from your site.

Yahoo will display 2 or maybe 3 PPC advertisements at the top, with the organic stuff below and more PPC to the right side of the page. Yahoo’s PPC is shaded light Blue to distinguish it from the rest of the search material. Yahoo also shows alternative potential listing titles and the vertical search terms inside the page header.

MSN will display their PPC advertisements at the top organic below and to the Lower right and a related search list top right. PPC is also shaded blue. Again the vertical search forms part of the header for the SERP

So in summary, your site is insignificant in the great scheme, SEO matters because content matters and all three of the largest players all paly the same game and trying to outwit them is foolish.

In my next post in this series  I will concentrate on Links and the value they provide and how ranking can be affected by the links you have.

Well, until the next time have a good one and keep checking back for more great news and information!

James

CEO – SEOTITANS

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Looking forward to your comments…

25 Most Useful Blogs for Web Design & Development

I would like to share 25 Most Useful Blogs for Web Design and Development. Almost all of them are daily updated, and cover a wide range of topics including inspiration, design trends, tutorials, interviews, website showcase, programming techniques and resources. Add them all to your RSS reader and receive these useful information every day.

Subscribe to all of them by importing this OPML file (Right-click and Save as)

GoMediaZine

GoMediaZine is a group of guys and girls who are passionate about art and graphic design. The blog filled with lots of helpful tutorials and advice about business and design. (RSS)

Web Designer Wall

WebDesignerWall serves as Nick La’s public blog where he posts his design ideas, tutorials, and talk about modern web design trends. (RSS)

Veerle's Blog

Veerle Pieters is a graphic/web designer living in Belgium. Veerle’s Blog is an online source for topics ranging from XHTML/CSS to graphic design tips. (RSS)

Fubiz

Fubiz site is focused on the subjects of the graphic world. You can get some really inspiring and creative pictures from Fubiz. (RSS)

Ad Goodness

AdGoodness showcase only the best advertising and design around the globe. This site is there to start a conversation, to inspire, to enjoy great work, or to just talk about what your views are. (RSS)

A List Apart

A List Apart Magazine explores the design, development, and meaning of web content, with a special focus on web standards and best practices. (RSS)

BittBox

BittBox gives away only the best quality stuff to help designers everywhere. You can find some of the best photoshop patterns, brushes and textures there. (RSS)

Abduzeedo

Abduzeedo is primarily to be a channel for ideas, experiments and news of design. It is an archive of the adventures online as a designer on the daily basis. You can find lots of exceptional design inspiration and tutorials in this site. (RSS)

ColorLovers

COLOURlovers is a resource that monitors and influences color trends. COLOURlovers gives the people who use color a place to check out a world of color, compare color palettes, submit news and comments, and read color related articles and interviews. (RSS)

CSS Remix

CSS Remix showcases only the best-designed css-based websites. It has a dedicated and passionate fan-base of web professionals including designers, developers, entrepreneurs, freelancers, and more. (RSS)

FWA

FWA was is an industry recognised award program and inspirational portal for the lastest and best cutting edge website designs. You can find lots of amazing Flash based website designs there. (RSS)

The Design Inspiration

The Design Inspiration is created by a group of designers who are seeking various design inspiration every day. They feature the best logos, illustrations, websites, photos and patterns from the most talented designers around the world. (RSS)

David Airey

David Airey is self-employed as a graphic designer and design consultant, specialising in identity projects (logos and business stationery). You can find many useful articles about how to make good logos. (RSS)

Design You Trust

Design You Trust is a daily design blog and community, full of new design trends, news and events, great design portfolios, design articles, photographies, creative advertisements, inspirations and hand-picked design stuff from all over the globe. (RSS)

FreelanceSwitch

FreelanceSwitch is a site for freelancers. Whether you’ve been freelancing for years, have just started or are considering making the switch, this is the place to get all the information and support you need. (RSS)

Fuel  Your Creativity

Fuel Your Creativity have some pretty cool articles and even cooler links to various sites that will keep you informed on how other creatives like yourself get things done. There are even interviews with said creatives that give you a glimpse into their world. (RSS)

Photoshop Lady

Photoshop Lady aims to collect the best and free photoshop tutorials around the internet. You can add your favorite photoshop tutorials, so that you can revisit them at any time in one single place. (RSS)

I Love Typography

I love Typography was born from a desire to bring the subject of Typography to the masses. It is designed to inspire its readers, to make people more aware of the typography that’s around them.(RSS)

Blog.SpoonGraphics

Blog.SpoonGraphics is the personal project of Chris Spooner, a UK based Graphic and Web Designer. The site acts his digital playground where he presents Illustrator and Photoshop tutorials, free design resources and graphic design related articles. (RSS)

Nettuts

Nettuts is a site aimed at web developers and designers offering tutorials and articles on technologies, skills and techniques to improve how you design and build websites. (RSS)

Smashing Magazine

Smashing Magazine delivers useful and innovative information for designers and Web developers. It is about the latest trends and techniques in Web development. (RSS)

WebAppers

WebAppers collects the best open source resources for web developers. So that, we can spend more time on our web development instead of searching for high quality resources. If you are reading this article, I am sure you did not miss this useful blog. (RSS)

Woork

Woork is a blog about CSS, HTML, Ajax, web programming, Mootools, Scriptaculous and other topics related to web design. (RSS)

Read Write Web

ReadWriteWeb is a blog that provides Web Technology news, reviews and analysis. It is now one of the most widely read and respected blogs in the world. It is written by a team of Web enthusiasts. (RSS)

Ajaxian

Ajaxian gives you the latest news, announcements and technical resources about JavaScript and security. You can also find some of the latest Client-side or Server-side Frameworks there. (RSS)

Please feel free to suggest any good ones that  I did not mention in this list.

Enjoy!

-James

SEO Titans CEO/Founder

RSS Feeds For Graphic, Web Designers And Bloggers To Subscribe To

Here is a great list of RSS Feeds For Graphic Designers, Web Designers, Internet Marketers, And Bloggers To Subscribe To:

That’s it for this list.  As I find more, I will add them. 
RSS Feeds are a very convenient way for Graphic Designers, Web Designers, Internet Marketers, And Bloggers to stay informed and find information that will help them learn to develop better websites that are SEO Optimized and user friendly at the same time.
Enjoy, and I wish you the best with your future endeavors!
-James
SEO Titans CEO/Founder