Saturday, December 10, 2011

Search Engine Marketing (SEM)

All the actvities designed to improve search referrals to a Web site using either organic or paid search.Search engine marketing is also known as search marketing.

A BRIEF HISTORY OF WEB SEARCH-PART 1

Search tecnology predates the Web by more than 20 years; after all, computers were first used to catalog documents and retrieve them in 1960s. But although search technology grew to handle databases of thousands and later millions of documents within large organizations, nothing prepared the search industry for the size of the Word Wide Web. For the first time, billions of documents could be include in a single search, and search technology was not initially up to the task.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Organic search results and Paid search results

Every day, all around the world, millions of people use search engines to find content on the Internet. Search engines are web-based programs which index the web and allow people to find what they are looking for. “Search” or “search marketing” is often used to refer to the industry that has built up around search engines. Google, Yahoo! and Microsoft’s Bing are all well-known search engines. Google is the largest player globally, though dominance varies by region and is under threat from new players to the market. Based on data accessed in July 2011 Google has 85.72% of the search market globally.

When we talk “search”, we refer to two different kinds of results:

Organic search results
Organic search results are the primary product of a search engine. These results are the listings generally found on the left hand side on the search engine results pages (SERPs). They are not influenced by financial payment and are therefore also called natural search results. Organic search results need to be consistently reliable to attract (and keep) users. Google’s growth and success as a search engine can be directly linked to its superior search algorithm which returns highly relevant organic results.


Paid search results
Paid search, also known as Pay per Click (PPC) advertising, involves the displaying of sponsored results alongside the organic results. Advertisers bid for placement, and pay the search engine when their advert is clicked on.



For more information go to WebSearchEngineMarketing.net.

Friday, October 28, 2011

Search Engine Optimization Service

Search Engine Optimization Service

Search Engine Submission Service

Since search engines change their ranking criteria constantly,it is very important that you stay up-to-date on the latest advancements in search engine technology.Not knowing what a search engine is using to rank the sites in its index could seriously hinder the success of your search engine submission.

Many things factor into receiving high search engine rankings-such as an effective Web site design,proper meta-tags,keyword prominence throughout the site, page titles,Alt-tags,headers,and, most important,link popularity. Many of the major search engines are now using link popularity-that is,the number of incoming links to you site-as one of their ranking criteria.