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Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is often considered the more technical part of Web marketing. This is true because SEO does help in the promotion of sites and at the same time it requires some technical knowledge – at least familiarity with basic HTML. SEO is sometimes also called SEO copyrighting because most of the techniques [...]]]></description>
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<p>Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is often considered the more technical part of Web marketing. This is true because SEO does help in the promotion of sites and at the same time it requires some technical knowledge – at least familiarity with basic HTML. SEO is sometimes also called SEO copyrighting because most of the techniques that are used to promote sites in search engines deal with text. Generally, SEO can be defined as the activity of optimizing Web pages or whole sites in order to make them more search engine-friendly, thus getting higher positions in search results.</p>
<p>One of the basic truths in SEO is that even if you do all the things that are necessary to do, this does not automatically guarantee you top ratings but if you neglect basic rules, this certainly will not go unnoticed. Also, if you set realistic goals – i.e to get into the top 30 results in Google for a particular keyword, rather than be the number one for 10 keywords in 5 search engines, you will feel happier and more satisfied with your results.</p>
<p>Although SEO helps to increase the traffic to one&#8217;s site, SEO is not advertising. Of course, you can be included in paid search results for given keywords but basically the idea behind the SEO techniques is to get top placement because your site is relevant to a particular search term, not because you pay.</p>
<p>SEO can be a 30-minute job or a permanent activity. Sometimes it is enough to do some generic SEO in order to get high in search engines – for instance, if you are a leader for rare keywords, then you do not have a lot to do in order to get decent placement. But in most cases, if you really want to be at the top, you need to pay special attention to SEO and devote significant amounts of time and effort to it. Even if you plan to do some basic SEO, it is essential that you understand how search engines work and which items are most important in SEO.</p>
<p>Snapt has over ten years online marketing experience and can help develop and expand your current online presence. Snapt has established itself in the real estate market and has begun expanding to all corners of the internet. With huge projects, constantly evovling technologies, and an open mind to new directions; your business can only grow with us.  If you have any questions or would like more information on Snapt and its SEO services please contact us using our <a title="Contact Us" href="http://www.snapt.com/index.php/company-2/contact-us/" target="_blank">online contact form</a></p>
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		<title>SEO &#8211; Setting Realistic Expectations</title>
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		<dc:creator>Keith-Snapt</dc:creator>
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The Competition Is Fierce
These days, it&#8217;s almost the exact opposite. Even keyword phrases that nobody&#8217;s searching for can sometimes be difficult to obtain high rankings with unless you really and truly know what you&#8217;re doing. And even then, those rankings may be here one day and gone the next. The problem is magnified for new [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-104" title="targeted-seo-goals" src="http://www.snapt.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/targeted-seo-goals.jpg" alt="targeted seo goals SEO   Setting Realistic Expectations " width="296" height="350" />The Competition Is Fierce</strong></p>
<p>These days, it&#8217;s almost the exact opposite. Even keyword phrases that nobody&#8217;s searching for can sometimes be difficult to obtain high rankings with unless you really and truly know what you&#8217;re doing. And even then, those rankings may be here one day and gone the next. The problem is magnified for new businesses and new websites. If your site isn&#8217;t at least a few years old, your SEO efforts will be less likely to provide the results you want. This is one reason why your website optimization should always be seen as a long-term proposition.</p>
<p><strong>It&#8217;s About Targeted Traffic, Not Rankings</strong></p>
<p>As we move forward in this industry, webmasters, site owners, and SEOs need to shift their focus from asking how they can get this keyword to this position in this engine to how they can get more targeted traffic and convert it into customers. Unfortunately, a large portion of those looking into SEO services are still seeing the small picture. For instance, on the contact form on our High Rankings site, I ask people to tell me a little bit about their &#8220;business goals.&#8221; A good number who fill it out want something like &#8220;top-5 rankings in Google and Yahoo for this keyword.&#8221; Huh? That&#8217;s not a business goal! A business goal is more like &#8220;Bring more people to my website who are searching online for the types of products we sell.&#8221; (As a side note, soon after writing this, I got an email from someone whose goal was to have their Flash site be &#8220;#1 in all the search engines for the word &#8217;spring.&#8217;&#8221; I kid you not!)</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t get me wrong, I very much understand why people would love to move their rankings up from #11 to #1 for a highly sought-after and targeted keyword phrase. I&#8217;m quite sure it would very much increase their targeted traffic and their sales (assuming they&#8217;re doing everything else right). My frustration lies in the fact that there are people who believe that somehow an SEO company can magically snap their fingers or wave their magic wand and make it so.</p>
<p>Even the best SEOs are not magicians. They can&#8217;t simply place a site at the top of the engines when there are hundreds of thousands (if not millions) of others that offer basically the same thing, and provide basically the same information. If they could, you&#8217;d see a whole lot more millionaire SEOs.</p>
<p><strong>Does this mean that SEO is dead?</strong></p>
<p>Absolutely not! But SEO that focuses on rankings for the most highly sought-after keywords in any given space is most definitely dying. This doesn&#8217;t mean that you have to settle for keywords that receive few searches. It just means that you have to broaden your horizons and see the big picture.</p>
<p>Almost every time I review one of those &#8220;put me at #1&#8243; prospects&#8217; websites, I see tons of opportunities for fixing the site in general so that it will work better for both their users and the search engines. They are almost always so focused on their &#8220;money phrases&#8221; that they completely neglect many areas of their site. Instead they put their special phrase on every page and never research the thousands of others that are being typed into search engines every day.</p>
<p><strong>Content for Content&#8217;s Sake</strong></p>
<p>Another trend I&#8217;ve been seeing a lot lately is the creation of content simply for the sake of creating content. What&#8217;s that all about? SEOs certainly throw the words &#8220;good content&#8221; around a lot, but why is it that nobody seems to know what that means? We now have a whole cottage industry of companies who will allegedly write &#8220;good content&#8221; for you. Worse, there are even some that will *rent* you content! Newsflash&#8230;good content has nothing to do with the history of your products. Nor is good content a bunch of madlib spam pages where you simply substitute keyword phrases from one page into the other. Good content isn&#8217;t stuff you write for the search engines.</p>
<p><strong>What Exactly Is Good Content?</strong></p>
<p>Good content is unique. Really and truly unique. It is creative ideas that simply popped into your head which nobody else in your space has thought of yet. The key to good content is creativity. Unfortunately, creativity itself seems to be a dying art. Being creative isn&#8217;t looking at what your competitor is doing and copying them. It&#8217;s being a leader, not a follower. It&#8217;s having your own voice and your own opinions and expressing them, regardless of what others might think. It&#8217;s pouring your heart and soul into your website, not looking for the next quick fix. And it&#8217;s (say it with me) making your site the best it can be for your site visitors AND the search engines. It&#8217;s what brings targeted traffic to our own site for thousands of phrases, and it&#8217;s what will help your site gain traffic for whatever phrases relate to it. But it&#8217;s not easy, and it&#8217;s not fast. And it can&#8217;t be done with the flick of a switch.</p>
<p>Written by Jill Whalens on <a title="Snapt seo expectations - High Rankings .com Jill Whalens" href="http://www.highrankings.com/expectations" target="_blank">highrankings.com</a></p>
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