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1 Presentation by Jon Payne President, Ephricon Web Marketing Search Engine Marketing Presentation by Jon Payne President, Ephricon Web Marketing What is Search Engine Marketing? How Do Search Engines Work? How Can My Business Get High Rankings? Ephricon Web Marketing

2 Presentation by Jon Payne President, Ephricon Web Marketing Agenda What is a Search Engine? (1/2) What is a Search Engine? (2/2) Why Search Engine Marketing? Major Search Engines (1/2) Major Search Engines (2/2) A Search Engine’s Goals & Objectives Anatomy of a Search Engine How Do Search Engines Work? Ranking Factors What a Search Engine Sees So What is the Algorithm? What’s an SEO? What Does a (good) SEO Do? What SEO is NOT Farms, Black Hats & “Ethics” Pay Per Click SEM Pay Per Click vs. “Organic” SEO Basic Tips & Optimization Techniques Resources Ephricon Web Marketing

3 Presentation by Jon Payne President, Ephricon Web Marketing What is a Search Engine? (1/2) Def: An internet-based tool that searches an index of documents for a particular term, phrase or text specified by the user. Commonly used to refer to large web-based search engines that search through billions of pages on the internet. Different than a Directory Common Characteristics: Spider, Indexer, Database, Algorithm Find matching documents and display them according to relevance Frequent updates to documents searched and ranking algorithm Strive to produce “better”, more relevant results than competitors Ephricon Web Marketing

4 Presentation by Jon Payne President, Ephricon Web Marketing What is a Search Engine? (2/2) Ephricon Web Marketing

5 Presentation by Jon Payne President, Ephricon Web Marketing Why Search Engine Marketing? 85% of all traffic on the internet is referred from a search engine 90% of all users don’t look past the first 30 results (most only view top 10) Many websites aren’t even indexed, most are poorly optimized and get very little traffic from the search engines Cost-effective advertising Clear and measurable ROI Operates under this assumption: More (relevant) traffic + Good Conv. Rate = More Sales/Leads Ephricon Web Marketing

6 Presentation by Jon Payne President, Ephricon Web Marketing Major Search Engines (1/2) What Search Engines Are the Most Popular? Figures below show what percentage of US internet users accessed the corresponding sites at least once during a given month. Counts only search-specific visits. (Nielsen//NetRatings – June 2004)Nielsen//NetRatings 1.Google – 41.6% 2.Yahoo – 31.5% 3.MSN – 27.4% 4.AOL – 13.6% 5.Ask Jeeves – 7.0% Ephricon Web Marketing

7 Presentation by Jon Payne President, Ephricon Web Marketing Major Search Engines (2/2) Google feeds AOL, Netscape, Earthlink & others Yahoo owns Overture, AltaVista, AlltheWeb, FAST & others Google, Yahoo & MSN results account for 80-90% of all search traffic (rough estimate) Ephricon Web Marketing

8 Presentation by Jon Payne President, Ephricon Web Marketing A Search Engine’s Goals & Objectives Accumulate large index (database) of web documents to search Provide highly-relevant results to users (better than competitors) Generate revenue via paid advertising and related business ventures that typically leverage large amount of traffic Ephricon Web Marketing

9 Presentation by Jon Payne President, Ephricon Web Marketing Anatomy of a Search Engine Search box Sponsored Listings aka PPC “Organic” Results aka SERPs Ephricon Web Marketing

10 Presentation by Jon Payne President, Ephricon Web Marketing How Do Search Engines Work? Spider “crawls” the web to find new documents (web pages, other documents) typically by following hyperlinks from websites already in the database Search engine indexes the content (text, code) in these documents by adding it to their huge databases and periodically updates this content Search engine searches its own database when user enters in a search to find related documents (not searching web pages in real-time) Search engine ranks resulting documents using an algorithm (mathematical formula) that assigns various weights to various ranking factors Ephricon Web Marketing

11 Presentation by Jon Payne President, Ephricon Web Marketing Ranking Factors On-Page Factors (Code & Content) Title tags Header tags ALT image tags Content, Content, Content (Body text) Hyperlink text Keyword frequency & density Off-Page Factors Link Popularity (“votes” for your site) – adds credibility Anchor text Ephricon Web Marketing

12 Presentation by Jon Payne President, Ephricon Web Marketing What a Search Engine Sees View > Source (HTML code) http://www.delorie.com/web/lynxview.html (HTML text, no images and little formatting)http://www.delorie.com/web/lynxview.html Ephricon Web Marketing

13 Presentation by Jon Payne President, Ephricon Web Marketing So What is the Algorithm? Top Secret! Only select employees of the actual search engines know for certain Reverse engineering, research and experiments gives SEOs (search engine optimization professionals) a “pretty good” idea of major factors and approximate weight assignments Constantly changing, tweaking, updating is done to the algorithm Websites and documents being searched are also constantly changing Varies by Search Engine – some give more weight to on-page factors, some to link popularity Ephricon Web Marketing

14 Presentation by Jon Payne President, Ephricon Web Marketing What’s an SEO? SEO = Search Engine Optimization –Refers to the process of “optimizing” both the on-page and off-page ranking factors in order to achieve high search engine rankings for targeted search terms. –Refers to the “industry” that revolves around obtaining high rankings in the search engines for desirable keyword search terms as a means of increasing the relevant traffic to a given website. –Refers to an individual or company that optimizes websites for its clientele. –Has a number of related meanings, and usually refers to an individual/firm that focuses on optimizing for “organic” search engine rankings Ephricon Web Marketing

15 Presentation by Jon Payne President, Ephricon Web Marketing What Does a (good) SEO Do? Researches desirable keywords and search phrases (WordTracker, Overture, Google AdWords)WordTrackerOvertureGoogle AdWords Identifies search phrases to target (should be relevant to business/market, obtainable and profitable) “Cleans” and optimizes a website’s HTML code for appropriate keyword density, title tag optimization, internal linking structure, headings and subheadings, etc. Helps in writing copy to appeal to both search engines and actual website visitors Studies competitors (competing websites) and search engines Implements a quality link building campaign Pushes for more content! Monitors rankings for targeted search terms Ephricon Web Marketing

16 Presentation by Jon Payne President, Ephricon Web Marketing What SEO is NOT Search Engine Submission only “Submit your website to 5,000 search engines” An overnight process (typically takes 3-4 months to show significant results) A one-time process (in many cases requires a continual, long-term focus for best results) A $29.95 one-time fee! Ephricon Web Marketing

17 Presentation by Jon Payne President, Ephricon Web Marketing Farms, Black Hats & “Ethics” Black Hat SEO – refers to various “tricks of the trade” that are often questioned as “ethical” by some SEOs. Typically refers to a tactic intended to misrepresent a website by displaying different information to the search engine versus the user. >> hidden text, redirects, etc. “Ethical SEO” – refers to methods used to improve rankings while still presenting the same information to both users and search engines. Link Farms – sites/pages that may have thousands of links, often to unrelated sites. Typically they provide these links in exchange for links to their site in an attempt to improve their rankings. Reciprocal linking is common and generally accepted when not excessive and an attempt is made to provide value to the site visitor. Google Bombing – establishing links with certain anchor text in order to achieve a high ranking for that term. Again, this becomes questionable when an attempt is made to misrepresent the website. (Miserable Failure example)Miserable Failure Ephricon Web Marketing

18 Presentation by Jon Payne President, Ephricon Web Marketing Pay Per Click SEM PPC ads appear as “sponsored listings” Companies bid on price they are willing to pay “per click” Typically have very good tracking tools and statistics Ability to control ad text Can set budgets and spending limits Google AdWords and Overture are the two leadersGoogle AdWordsOverture

19 Presentation by Jon Payne President, Ephricon Web Marketing PPC vs. “Organic” SEO Pay-Per-Click“Organic” SEO results in 1-2 days easier for a novice or one without much knowledge of SEO ability to turn on and off at any moment generally more costly per visitor and per conversion fewer impressions and exposure easy to compete in highly competitive market space (but it will cost you) can generate exposure on related sites (AdSense) ability to target “local” markets better for short-term and high-margin campaigns results take 2 weeks to 4 months requires ongoing learning and experience to reap results very difficult to control flow of traffic generally more cost-effective, doesn’t penalize for more traffic SERPs are more popular than sponsored ads very difficult to compete in highly competitive market space can generate exposure on related websites and directories more difficult to target local markets better for long-term and lower margin campaigns

20 Presentation by Jon Payne President, Ephricon Web Marketing Basic Tips & Optimization Techniques Research keywords related to your business Identify competitors, utilize benchmarking techniques and identify level of competition Utilize descriptive title tags for each page Ensure that your text is HTML text and not image text Use text links when possible Use appropriate keywords in your content and internal hyperlinks (don’t overdo!) Obtain inbound links from related websites Monitor your search engine rankings and more importantly your website traffic statistics and sales/leads produced Educate yourself about search engine marketing or consult a search engine optimization firm or SEO expertsearch engine optimization firmSEO expert Ephricon Web Marketing

21 http://www.websiteoptimization.com/services/analyze/ http://www.sitesolutions.com/analysis.asp?F=check&B=A4E72D 63-A8D5-4352-A7BA-9D5E930E1A5Ehttp://www.sitesolutions.com/analysis.asp?F=check&B=A4E72D 63-A8D5-4352-A7BA-9D5E930E1A5E Keyword check http://sitereportcard.com/ Presentation by Jon Payne President, Ephricon Web Marketing

22 Resources Statistics Provided By Search Engine Watch – www.searchenginewatch.comwww.searchenginewatch.com Neilsen//NetRatings - www.nielsen-netratings.comwww.nielsen-netratings.com My own experience, opinion and bias For More Information Various SEO Forums & Resources online Ephricon Web Marketing – www.ephricon.comwww.ephricon.com Google (of course) – www.google.comwww.google.com Ephricon Web Marketing


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