User patience, according to Internet experts, can be compared to a time bomb. It fires up the moment an individual attempts to download a particular page. This thereby suggests that website owners have a very limited time to convince internet users that they are on the right websites.
Speed is not only central in making Internet surfing a compelling experience, but it is also equally crucial in making a website get into the various search engine's topmost results. The association therefore lie in how web developers make use of the mechanics of SEO.
SEO is simply the process of improving a website's visibility level by getting listed in the search engine's topmost results. However, ranking on top of search engine's results is not an easy job. Majority of online businesses favor organic search engines than the paid ones. Hence, reaching the niche market is one tough job.
But don't lose hope just yet. IT experts after all have already determined how to track the unique algorithm used by search engines in ranking webpages. The following are the general ways which online businesses can use (with the help of SEO firms) as a road map in tracking the footsteps of those who have made it to the search engine's topmost results:
1. Create unique, compelling and relevant keyword-rich content
2. Post the content on a well-designed webpage
3. Place multiple backlinks from credible and authoritative sites
4. Regularly update the content
Organic search engines make use of software called spider to easily determine the words or phrases that are pertinent to a particular website. These key words and phrases will then be compiled for indexing.
Spiders do pay attention to HTML tags of every web page on the Internet. These tags are called meta tags, which define the overall concept of a particular website. Online businesses thus have to use tags in the form of HTML title, description and keyword that are in accordance the purpose of their website.
Of course, it does make sense to incorporate keywords in the content of the web page. Search engine spiders identify keywords not merely on the basis of the frequency of their appearance but also on how they are used in a meaningful context.