On Tue, 2005-11-22 at 09:00 -0700, kelley g wrote: > Steve Totaro wrote: > > >Also, do not underestimate SEO (Search Engine Optimization) especially > >for a niche market like you mention. Since you are focusing on radio, > >be sure to optimize your site for keywords in the radio industry and > >establish your knowledge of the industry in your content. > > > > > search engine optimization requirements are have changed and continue > changing quite rapidly. you may find that these old school techniques > are inadequate. you must have fresh content and active links into and > out of your site. keywords are not much valued anymore by the search > engines. what you will find is that the first sentences of several > paragraphs are used instead. >
I think what he meant was to be optimized for the words that people would use to search, ie what you type into google. Those keywords, not necissarily the meta tag keywords or similar. That is how I read it anyway. > you may initially get decent rankings using the above, but as your > content gets stale you will drop in results listings. > > also, blog-type content is given different weight and, depending on the > search engine, can really generate 'word-of-mouth' buzz. google is > behind the curve when it comes to capturing 'viral content', try > technorati.com to get an idea of how this works. this model is coming > soon to the business side of things. > There are already professional bloggers, companies will pay in some cases upto $80k/year for someone to just type up blog entries about various products. Because of that its going to be a battle between spam-blogs and the search engines that index them. Search engine companies know that if you get results that are all spam you will go elsewhere for your searching. So they have a vested interest in trying to filter it. I think its too early to tell right now which way this will go, but blogging in general is likely to cause small battles between the bloggers and the search engines. -- Trixter http://www.0xdecafbad.com Bret McDanel UK +44 870 340 4605 Germany +49 801 777 555 3402 US +1 360 207 0479 or +1 516 687 5200 FreeWorldDialup: 635378 http://www.sacaug.org/ Sacramento Asterisk Users Group
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