Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
Search engine optimization (SEO) is the process
of improving the volume or quality of traffic
to a web site from search engines via "natural"
or un-paid ("organic" or "algorithmic")
search results. Typically, the earlier (or higher)
a site appears in the search results list, the
more visitors it will receive from the search
engine. SEO may target different kinds of search,
including image search, local search, and industry-specific
vertical search engines. This gives a web site
web presence.
As an Internet marketing strategy, SEO considers
how search engines work and what people search
for. Optimizing a website primarily involves editing
its content and HTML and associated coding to
both increase its relevance to specific keywords
and to remove barriers to the indexing activities
of search engines.
The acronym "SEO" can also refer to
"search engine optimizers," a term adopted
by an industry of consultants who carry out optimization
projects on behalf of clients, and by employees
who perform SEO services in-house. Search engine
optimizers may offer SEO as a stand-alone service
or as a part of a broader marketing campaign.
Because effective SEO may require changes to the
HTML source code of a site, SEO tactics may be
incorporated into web site development and design.
The term "search engine friendly" may
be used to describe web site designs, menus, content
management systems, images, videos, shopping carts,
and other elements that have been optimized for
the purpose of search engine exposure.
Another class of techniques, known as black hat
SEO or Spamdexing, use methods such as link farms,
keyword stuffing and article spinning that degrade
both the relevance of search results and the user-experience
of search engines. Search engines look for sites
that employ these techniques in order to remove
them from their indices.