Thursday, March 12, 2009

Can We Learn From Search Engine Optimization Books

Search Engine Optimization is definitely a learned skill. Understanding the way search engines rank websites is an important factor when it comes to making money on line. You can write the best articles, have the prettiest layout, and still find that no one is coming to your website. Relying on other people to share your website with their friends and family in not an effective way to monetize your website. Many people learn this the hard way, working their butts off to create a website that looks professional, but is basically invisible to the Search Engines. So where can you go for SEO help? The quick answer is to hit the books. SEO books, that is.

Certainly those who have cracked the code have read and written search engine optimization books that are widely available. Broken down into chapters that explain the virtues of well-conceived anchor text, the importance of word count, how to make sure that you're not stuffing keywords, the importance of page rank, the differences between Google's page rank and other ranking systems, like Real Rank, Alexa's ranking system and other website ranking systems. Each of these programs uses a different algorithm to determine which sites are the most relevant, and therefore the most important to show users.

Be sure to read the descriptions of the SEO book you plan to purchase, some focus more heavily on Google's page rank because Google is the most widely used search engine. Others, however, give a better overview of other search engines. It's smart to familiarize yourself with several different approaches available in a variety of search engine optimization books so that you can be sure your approach is balanced and informed. What works for one niche might not work in another.

Another valuable feature that you can find when you're looking for SEO help in search engine optimization books is additional tools that are offered by the search engines, and how to use them. Search engines that sell ad space will keep track of the keywords that people are searching for and a good SEO book will teach you how to use that information. If you're relying on ad sense or other keyword-based advertising on your website, you'll want to make sure that you're using keywords that advertisers are willing to pay for. You'll also need to know how to figure out which terms people are using in their searches.
Finally, SEO book selections should be made based upon the merit of the writer. Someone who hasn't made a dime on their website, or hasn't built a high ranking site shouldn't be selling books on search engine optimization. Be sure that you can verify the existence of a high ranking site, and that the book contains screen shots of their PayPal account, copies of their Google Adsense checks or screen shots of their Adsense account manager screen. Remember, the old adage If you build it they will come is just that; old. These days, keep in mind If they can find it, they will come and properly executed SEO will make sure that your site is found.

The SEO Help Book is a great place to start, it gives a fair understanding of every aspect of search engine optimization and even helps experienced designers create an aggressive strategy for increasing hits and revenue.



About the Author:
Cristina Mailat is the CEO of Submit Suite focusing on online marketing, author of the search engine optimization book SEO Help Book and also Directory Submitter software.

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