Dr. Susan L. Reid is a business coach and consultant for entrepreneurial women
starting up businesses. She is the Award-winníng author of Discovering Your
Inner Samurai: The Entrepreneurial Woman's Journey to Business Success. Susan
provides intuitive small business solutions, powerful attraction marketing
tools, inspiration, and direction. Visit SuccessfulSmallBizOwners.com
and download your copy of her latest free business success article. Where do you
begin, though? How can you possibly know whom to trust or what to do first with
so much information out there on SEO? Do you buy links or not? Pay per clíck or
go organic? And what about those SEO companies who are aggressively promising
Number 1 rankings? When it comes to search engine ranking, there are a lot of
rumors and myths about what will improve your rankings and what
won't.
Debunking Some Popular Search
Engine Ranking Myths
- Pay per clíck (PPC) ads will either
help or hurt organic rankings. (Organic simply means the process by which web
users find websites having unpaid search engine
listings.)
Debunked: PPC is categorized differently than organic
listings. There is no effect, one way or the other, on ranking.
-
Websites are banned if they ignore Google guidelines.
Debunked:
While it's a good idea to read Google Webmaster Guidelines or Google 101: How
Google Crawls, Indexes and Serves the Web, you are not banned if you ignore
their guidelines.
- Websites are banned if they buy
links.
Debunked: Sites are not banned. The links just aren't
counted.
- Copy must be a certain number of words, use a specific keyword
density, and contain bold or italicized keywords.
Debunked: It
used to be thought that there was a magic number of words used or certain times
a keyword or keyword phrase should be repeated. Not so. Same with bolding and
italicizing. They don't do anything for ranking.
- Duplicate content will
get your website penalized.
Debunked: It will just get filtered
out and not counted.
- Reciprocal
links won't count.
Debunked: Every link counts, to a certain
extent.
- SEO companies can improve your rankings without doing any
on-page work.
Debunked: Run if an SEO company tells you
this.
According to SEO expert Jill Whalen, SEO isn't magic and isn't a
crap-shoot. "SEO is about making your website the best it can be for your
site visitors and the search engines." Want to help the right kind of
people find your website? Then you need to design your site so search engines
can find, crawl and index your pages.
Seven Ways to Get Your Website
Crawled