February 25, 2005Keeping
up with the latest SEO trends
Search engine optimization is really not a hard task. You must be aware, though, that
tips and techniques that used to work years ago are no longer effective.
Taking a cue from the Yellow Pages trick of adding "AAAAAA1111111" before the
company name to be placed first, there was a time when it was enough to stuff your
preferred keywords hundreds of times in your metatags and page copy to rank high with the
search engines. Not any more. Search engines now penalize sites that do things like
that.
The best way to achieve high rankings today is by getting a significant amount of inbound links from quality pages related
to your site's topic, with your keywords
in the anchor text.
Link exchanges and reciprocal linking are slowly becoming a thing of the past as this
technique has been abused, and search engines have increased their capabilities to detect
it. There is strong evidence that search engines give more weight to one-way links (like
links from directories or links to your page from
the body of articles).
The recent support of the 'no-follow' tag in blog comments
by the major search engines has closed yet another loophole: webmasters that used to plant
links in blog comment fields (practice known as blog comment spam) now find that those
links are not followed or counted by the search engines.
Other way search engines are penalizing unnatural or manipulative linking patterns is
by checking the Class C IP Address of
the page where the link originates. What this basically means is that search engines give
more value to links from pages hosted in a different server. If you have a network of
sites linked to each other, and they're all hosted with the same company, the search
engines will get a hint that the pages are somehow related and will discount the value of
those links.
Search engines are also becoming good at detecting the speed at which a site acquires
links. If you just launched a site and it suddenly shows a large amount of high pagerank
pages pointing to it, the search engines will assume that you are relying heavily on link
buying or link renting, and will not give your page
full credit for those links.
These are just a few tips that underscore how dangerous it is to rely on outdated
information when it comes to search engine
optimization. Whether you engage in SEO for business or just as a hobby, it is always
a good idea to visit search engine forums and blogs regularly, or to subscribe to a few
good SEO ezines or newsfeeds, so that you are always up to date.

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Mario Sanchez is a Miami based freelance writer who focuses on Internet marketing and web
design topics. He publishes The Internet Digest ( http://www.theinternetdigest.net ), a growing
collection of web design and Internet marketing articles, tips and resources and helps
small business learn the basics of Search Engine Optimization with his SEO Tutorial ( http://www.seotutorial.info ).
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