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Top Ten SEO Myths
By Andy MacDonald
Myth # 1: All Meta Tags Are Of Equal Importance
Some Meta tags are useful while others are not. I have
stated this many times. Search engines are relying more and more about what is
on the website than what the tags are telling them. The description tag is used
by some (but not all) search engines. The same goes for the keyword tag.
Keyword tags are used more by spammers and people using software to find you as
a link partner than the search engines. In my opinion, the only tags you should
concentrate your efforts on are the robot tag and the description tags.
Myth # 2: You Should Submit Your Site to Search Engines
Weekly or Monthly
Honestly, I nevër submit any site more than 1 time and
sometimes I don't even do that. If you submit your site once, you're good. The
engines will come back on their own. You can sometimes speed up the process of
getting your site indexed by linking it to a high traffïc or high PR site.
The search engines will find the URL to your site and index it automatically.
Myth # 3: SEO is Too Expensive
Actually, SEO is probably the most cost effective förm
of online marketing. Organic SEO is cheaper to set up and maintain than a PPC
campaign or banner advertising. With PPC and banner advertising, you pay for
clicks or impressions. With SEO, all clicks are Frëe. You simply pay for
the set up and monitoring of your site's pages.
Myth # 4: PPC Is More Effective Than Natural SEO
In the short term...true. In the long term...false. Why, you
ask? Organic SEO is preferred by searchers over 5 to 1 to PPC. People trust
organic searches to return relevant results. People also know that the ads to
the right of the page are sponsored ads. They have long ago figured out that
anyone can bid on any term they want, as many often do, without even a hint of
relevance. So, long term SEO structuring can indeed be more effective than PPC,
especially when considering the preferences of search traffïc. A top 5
ranking may take some time to get, but once you are there (and provided you can
maintain it), you will get better results than from a PPC ad.
Myth # 5: Hiring an SEO Specialist "In House" is
Cheaper
The problem with hiring someone in house is that they are
paid hourly or by salary. Most SEO firms charge per item or project. It doesn't
matter how long it takes us, you pay a one tíme charge. When you hire a
firm, it's like having a team of SEO experts on your payroll. Paying a flat
rate saves you monëy and speeds up the time it takes to complete a job.
Additionally, most SEO firms have specialists who write, submit, redesign
sites, post pages, etc... Hiring one person who can do all these things
competently is highly unlikely.
Myth # 6: I Can Only Optimize My Homepage for Key Terms
You can and should optimize every page on your site. Each
page should have its own key terms, with no more than three phrases per page
(preferably one).
Myth # 7: All I Need to do is Write Content with the
correct Keyword Density and My Site Will Rank Well
Wrong...especially if you want to rank on Google. You will
need off-site SEO as well as on-site SEO. Keyword density may work on MSN (for
now), but it will take more than that to rank well for all search engines.
Myth # 8: I Shouldn't Aim for the Most Competitive Keywords
and Phrases
If the keywords you are competing for are very competitive,
should you optimize your site for them? Of Course! I would optimize for some
high, medium and low competitive key terms. Cover all your bases. The worst
case is that you won't rank well for the high competitive key terms and that's
ok. You can always work to improve them. Don't shy away from top key terms just
because they are competitive. You may nevër know how close you could rank
for them unless you try.
Myth # 9: Only Work With Companies That Give You A
Guarantee
Guarantees would be nice if they were worth the paper they
are printed on. In fact, most guarantees from SEO firms have the same
stipulation in them. This stipulation usually states that as long as they get
one of your key phrases to the top of any major search engines, they have
fulfilled their end of the agreement. This is irrelevant to the competition of
the term. In other words...it's easy to be number one for terms no one is
competing for. Don't be deceived by high rankings listed on SEO sites as they
can be misleading.
Myth # 10: SEO Requires a 1 Year Commitment on My Part
It certainly shouldn't. Don't lock yourself into a year
contract with any company unless you already have an established, favourable
business relationship. SEO, in most cases, should be performed on a month to
month basis with a mutual understanding of the objectives and relative
timetable. Often, both the long and short term maintenance contracts that many
firms insist on including with each job are unnecessary. As an example...If you
have a new site optimized, especially right after an update, you may not see
results for three months. Why pay for maintenance in the interim time?
Additionally, you may not be happy with the results of an
SEO firm or even the level of service. A long term contract may only ensure
that you receive a full year of bad service. So, don't lock yourself in with a
year contract, at least until you are comfortable with whom you are dealing
with.
Hopefully, I put a few common SEO myths to rest. Feel
frëe to contact me with questíons you may have regarding these or
other SEO myths you want more information on.
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