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A googly or a google?

Category : Content Marketing, Defining Content, Information highway, Keyword search, Search Engine Optimization, Search Engine marketing, Types of content

Wordnet describes “googly” as a cricket ball bowled as if to break one way that actually breaks in the opposite way. “Google” of course is a search engine that throws up googly’s when one searches for something! Puns apart, all search engines do that.

Why is that so?  Search engines are after all computer programs. You need to create databases and databases means records of something. So search engines create data bases of frequently searched words and match them with websites in which these words occur. They also create databases of links that connect  or from one site to another. When a user types a keyword, the database is searched and results are produced. When ranking sites access a website, they check the number of links to the site or from a site from the database and award the ranks. Hence, it is not surprising that a new world of commerce has grown around search engine optimization and link building!

But what about the googlies? I thought we were talking about search engine googlies! Yes we are. However, if you look deep into the issue you will find that it is not the search engines that make the googlies but the site owners who force search engines to produce the googles that visitors see! How?

Many site owners set out to improve page rankings for their site by ensuring that their sites are search engine optimized. Of course, they do not make a fetish of providing their visitors with information or knowledge in the process. They include the keywords in image descriptions, title of the page and scatter the keywords in sufficient percentage to ensure that search engines are hoodwinked into thinking that the site is relevant to the keyword. After all search is a computer program and the law of garbage in garbage out never changed since the introduction of the computer.

These site owners also love article directories. They will buy or create quantities of articles that are qualitatively poor but provide links back to their sites to make sure Alexa and other similar sites rank them high because of the number of incoming links to the site.  While this is cheating for links, how does it matter?

In the circumstances it is not surprising that “searchers” experience the “goglies” when they search for relevant information.  What is your experience? Do you get googlies when you google? Come share it with us!

Cheating for Links

Category : Article Directories and content, Search Engine Optimization, Search Engine marketing, website content

Picture6 LinksSearch engines rank pages on the basis of perceived statistical importance. What does that mean?  A page is very important if a number of other websites link to the page.  Links that are incoming then determine the rank of the page.

Not surprisingly a whole new industry has sprung up around link building. Specialists have emerged. Links are being bought and sold.  Link building strategies are discussed and link builders perform co-citation analysis and link analytics for your site. Link building is regarded as mix of public relations exercise and SEO.  Link builders chase links. Search engines like Google validate this and the industry thrives.

So, what are the links that one can buy? How can one get another site to link to your site?  How can you work your way into the higher ranks on search engines?

There are a number of directories that allow you to submit your website URL to their site. The sites do this for a fee or for free. While paid links are immediately listed, free links may or may not be listed.  They make their kill by accepting your URL.  A few directories will agree to host your link for free provided you host their link and the link of a number of their clients on your site.    It follows that if you URL is listed in a number of link directories, Search engines will be hoodwinked into believing that your site is considered important enough by a number of sites and your rank will creep up the hierarchy. So everyone scratches everyone’s back and alls well with the world.

Article directories are a better option. These directories allow you to submit content to their sites. You may embed a link20021223_05_mistake or two to your site in the article you submit. The articles are hosted for free and anyone can pick up the article and post it on their site—provided they keep the links and the author box intact. Your URL travels as a link to all the sites that pick up your article for posting on your site. So, a single article may generate a host of links to your site. Search engines, only see the statistical frequency of the incoming links and is happy to rank you high on their list.

Unfortunately, the surfing user is completely unaware of the “behind the scene acts”.  He trusts that a keyword search will reveal to him the most relevant sites that contain the information he seeks.  Often, he finds his trust misplaced. The incoming links and the frequency of the keywords will prompt the search engine to rank a site number one.  The rest is history.

Sadly, link chasers are missing the point. Valuable links can be earned by using valuable content. This type of link is more permanent and will attract visitors over a period of time. If you want to make a quality statement, patience, hard work and honesty of purpose will serve you well.  Link experts, too are conscious of the importance of valuable content and they urge you to develop and host high quality content if you want to retain your visitors and convert them into customers.

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