All the questions, phrases and single words are usually known as 'keywords'. To make the process easier, you don't need to use capitals, and the search engines will interpret common misspelling; for example, if you put 'verucca treatment', you will get something along the lines of , 'Showing results for verruca treatment'.
As more and more people go online, every business with a website has the potential to be found. Of course, the website has got to be easy to find, and that's what this book is about. A website also needs to draw people in and get them to take an action such as signing up to your newsletter, or calling you - that's the subject for a different book, but bear in mind what your website looks like, and what you've written in it matters as much to its visitors as the search engines.
The aim with search engine optimisation is to get your site:
1. To page one of the SERPs (Google, Yahoo! and Bing, etc)
2.To get as far up page one as you can, as most visitors click the first relevant result they see
3.To get in the top few results on other searches (Facebook, YouTube, etc)
When the result come up, you'll see a mixture of 'organic', paid for results, and Places with an associated map. Organic results are show because Google et al see them as being relevant to what you're searching for.
As more and more people go online, every business with a website has the potential to be found. Of course, the website has got to be easy to find, and that's what this book is about. A website also needs to draw people in and get them to take an action such as signing up to your newsletter, or calling you - that's the subject for a different book, but bear in mind what your website looks like, and what you've written in it matters as much to its visitors as the search engines.
The aim with search engine optimisation is to get your site:
1. To page one of the SERPs (Google, Yahoo! and Bing, etc)
2.To get as far up page one as you can, as most visitors click the first relevant result they see
3.To get in the top few results on other searches (Facebook, YouTube, etc)
When the result come up, you'll see a mixture of 'organic', paid for results, and Places with an associated map. Organic results are show because Google et al see them as being relevant to what you're searching for.
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