Search engine optimization (SEO) is critical to the success of your website

Search engine optimization (SEO) is critical to the success of
your website, Drive Visitors To Your Website And Increase Your
Market Share.

SEO is the key to unlocking your website’s full potential.
Google handles over 200 million internet search requests each
day, and people who search for information clearly express what
they want. Imagine capturing a relevant stream of such web
traffic. It’s therefore important to optimize your web pages to
improve search engine rankings using the most appropriate
keywords describing the content of your site.

The search engine optimization process begins before you start
building your website, when you decide on the domain name to
register. The process then continues on as long as your website
remains online.

Please note that optimizing your web pages to get high rankings
takes time. Your rankings may start out low and slowly improve.
Link popularity, i.e. the quantity and quality of external links
to your web pages, greatly influences your rankings, and it
takes time for your website to become popular in its niche.

Every time you improve your site, you need to allow time for the
full effect to show in search engine results. Don’t tweak your
web pages too frequently. The time and effort is better spent on
adding high-quality contents to your site and building inbound
links.

Search Engines have computers and programs called “Spiders” that
collect information about your web pages in an attempt to
“figure out” what your pages are about. These spiders gather
information from your pages and use these in factoring which
sites get ranked higher than others. Search Engines analyze over
100 On-Page Factors when analyzing your web pages.

Sharifah Hardie
http://www.articlesbase.com/seo-articles/search-engine-optimization-seo-is-critical-to-the-success-of-your-website-2355.html

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