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Article Title: Search Optimisation - What is Search Optimisation?
Author: Peri Witny
Category: Search Engine Optimization
Word Count: 401
Keywords: search engine marketing, seo, seo ireland, search engine optimistion, 
search engine marketing irelan
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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The internet is massive. Search optimisation or SEO makes it smaller. In 2005 
Google reported over 8 billion websites.  This year the number of users 
world-wide will exceed 2 billion.  That is a lot of traffic.  Finding your way 
through it is a daunting task and search engines are constantly evolving how 
they do it.  When you type search terms into a search engine, it isn't just 
looking for those words, but using a variety of other highly complex means to 
determine the best sites for you to choose from.  A website which ranks among 
the top ten websites in your search was likely search optimised.  This means 
their site was manipulated to get a better ranking with the search engine than 
other similar websites.

Search engines are using dynamic methods to determine how to rank sites.  Not 
only do they look for the search terms in the website, but they rank how often 
that website was selected when those search terms were used.  This kind record 
keeping is a huge undertaking, but it means that the more your site is selected 
the higher it will rank on the search engine.  Search engines are also keeping 
track of the IP address (the internet address of the computer) which did the 
search.  When one computer does a search using a set of keywords and selects a 
site, the next time they conduct a search and select the same site, that site 
does not get any improvement in its ranking.  This is the way search engines 
foil people trying to falsely improve their site ranking by searching for their 
own site again and again. There is no more room for false search optimisation.  

Another method search engines are using to rank websites is by the number of 
links from other websites to the website being ranked.  A website which has 
numerous links to it from other sites will rank higher than a website with few 
links pointing to it.  However, this ranking can be deceptive as it discounts 
websites that only contain links or when too many websites are maintained by a 
single ISP with links pointing to other managed websites.  So, if your ISP is 
performing your search optimisation, be wary if they want to point a lot of 
links to your site from other sites they maintain.

For more information on search optimisation and how to get the most for your 
website, visit the SEO experts at http://www.seomarketingireland.eu/.
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