:: Search Engine Optimisation SEO
(Download a pdf copy of our Search
Engine Optimisation explanation)
Our packages and prices for Search Engine Optimization
(SEO)
About Search Engines – A general overview:
How to get good Search Engine rankings
What search engines don't like - it is extremely important to know what
search engines don't want. Otherwise, your perfectly optimised site can
be blacklisted or not indexed. This is a high price to pay, considering
that search engines account for 85% of new visitors to some sites. Therefore,
when you learn about factors that influence search engine rankings, you
should also learn what to avoid.
How do search engines work?
Search engines help people find relevant information on the Internet. Major
search engines have huge databases of web sites that surfers can search
by typing in some text. Search engines send out spiders or robots, which
follow links from web sites and index all pages they come across. Each search
engine has its own formula for indexing pages; some index the whole site,
while others index only the main page. Search engines decide the amount
of weight that will be placed on various factors that influence results.
Some want link popularity to be the most important criterion, while others
prefer meta tags. Search engines use a combination of factors to devise
their formulas.
Directories - a different way to search
Directories are completely different again. They use humans to review and
index sites and links. Directories have strict guidelines that a site must
meet before it is added to the index. Consequently they have smaller but
cleaner indexes. Yahoo! Directory, LookSmart, MSN, DMoz and others are examples
of directories. Criteria that influence search engine rankings are irrelevant
to directory rankings. Because people review the sites, more attention is
placed on quality of a site. Its functionality, content and design are considered.
Directories always attempt to categorise sites accurately (i.e. because
of their format) and will often correct categories suggested by the submitted
site’s Webmaster.
Hybrid search engines: a new generation
As the name suggests these combine a directory and a search engine to give
searchers the most relevant, complete results. The Top 10 search engines/directories
today are hybrid. For example Yahoo!, has a directory, which uses results
from Google (a search engine) for its secondary results. Recently Yahoo!
released its own, extremely good search engine too (Yahoo! Search).
What search engines do not like:
Invisible text, hidden links, most instant refresh methods, over-submission
of a URL, excessive mirror sites… many search engines know these techniques
and such sites are banned from many search engine indexes.
These are the basics, to help you understand what kind of environment
Webcreation is working and excelling in.
Webcreation does not:
- own shadow domains
- put links to other unrelated or unwanted sites
on doorway pages
- offer to sell keywords in the browser address
bar
- fail to distinguish between actual search results
and paid ads that appear in search results
- guarantee unrealistic ranking
- claim results from obscure, long keyword phrases
you would get anyway
- operate with multiple aliases or falsified WHOIS
info
- claim traffic from fake search engines, spyware,
or scumware
- have domains removed from Google's index, or
have blacklisted domains
Our standard service consists of two main services:
1. Submission and performance reports on search engines
2. Optimisation of web sites for improved rankings
Submission means to notify a search engine of the existence of a site.
The engine typically then sends out a ‘robot’ (also ‘bot’
or crawler’) to go through the site and evaluate it for inclusion
in the engine’s index. Our performance reports are the basis for
recommendations and starting points for our work on a site.
Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) means modification of both the visible
and non-graphical elements of a website to improve its ranking for certain
keywords. E.g. if you have a scooter hire company in Auckland New Zealand,
a typical search phrase (just a combination of your likely keywords) would
be ‘scooter hire auckland’.
Both submission/reports and optimisation are important, because even if
a site is indexed, if it is too far down in the results list a searcher
will not see or take the time to look for it, and even if it is well optimised,
if it is not in a search engine’s index, it will not be found by
anyone using that engine.
Search Engine Package SEO 1:
NZ$79. Your most important, Index page included, additional page improvements
for (3) evaluated at NZ$29 per page if you require it
Package 1 – Report and Search Engine Submission
1. Initial report on your web site’s current position on major
search engines, through likely keywords
2. Submission to major engines not already listed, plus at least 25 other
regional/international engines worldwide
3. Recommendations for improvement in the site, including correction or
improvement of spelling, grammar and tone of language
This submission is initially needed by all websites to let search engines
know instantly of their existence. From then, the engines’ robots
(“bots” or “crawlers”) are sent out to index and
rank a site. The more engines you are indexed in, the higher the number
of people who can find you are.
Even if a site is already listed with major engines like Google, Yahoo!
Search etc, occasional resubmission does no harm, and may be beneficial
to let the indexers know the site is still alive and being cared for.
Resubmission after an overhaul/optimisation is recommended to get the
rankings improved quicker. It takes longer to wait for the robots to come
visiting again.
Package 2: SEO stage 1
1 page NZ$155. Maximum 1000 words per page.
2-5 pages NZ$289. Maximum 1000 words per page.
6-10 pages NZ$439. Maximum 1000 words per page.
Package 2 – Search Engine Optimisation stage 1
1. Initial report on your web site’s current position on major
search engines, based on results from likely keyword searches
2. Optimisation of pages in your site. This involves dynamic and individual
modification of the page text and unseen html tags, according to the purpose
of the page, and your intended audience. You choose how many pages we
work on, but the more the better.
3. Submission of the trunk URL(s) to search engines so that the optimised
pages may start improving your traffic and rankings
4. Provision of a conclusive report on the work and improvements made.
Package 3: SEO stage 2
1 page NZ$289. Maximum 1000 words per page.
2-5 pages NZ$499. Maximum 1000 words per page.
6-10 pages NZ$690. Maximum 1000 words per page.
Package 3 – Search Engine Optimisation stage 2
1. Thorough optimisation of other parts of html, including some of Webcreation’s
own breakthrough techniques. This is an involved process, and we are happy
to go through this in more detail with you face to face.
2. Optimisation of other features of your site, e.g. file compression,
graphic file size optimisation for faster loading
3. Internal and External link checking in your site (check for broken/moved/unavailable
destination links)
4. Submission of the trunk URL(s) to search engines so that the improved
pages may start improving your traffic and rankings
5. Provision of a conclusive report on the work and improvements made
About Search Engines – A general overview:
How to get good Search Engine rankings:
What search engines don't like.
It is extremely important to know what search engines don't want. Otherwise,
your perfectly optimised site can be blacklisted or not indexed. This is
a high price to pay, considering that search engines account for 85% of
new visitors to some sites. Therefore, when you learn about factors that
influence search engine rankings, you should also learn what to avoid.
How do search engines work?
Search engines help people find relevant information on the Internet.
Major search engines have huge databases of web sites that surfers can
search by typing in some text. Search engines send out spiders or robots,
which follow links from web sites and index all pages they come across.
Each search engine has its own formula for indexing pages; some index
the whole site, while others index only the main page. Search engines
decide the amount of weight that will be placed on various factors that
influence results. Some want link popularity to be the most important
criterion, while others prefer meta tags. Search engines use a combination
of factors to devise their formulas.
Directories - a different way to search
Directories are completely different again. They use humans to review
and index sites and links. Directories have strict guidelines that a site
must meet before it is added to the index. Consequently they have smaller
but cleaner indexes. Yahoo! Directory, LookSmart, MSN, DMoz and others
are examples of directories. Criteria that influence search engine rankings
are irrelevant to directory rankings. Because people review the sites,
more attention is placed on quality of a site. Its functionality, content
and design are considered. Directories always attempt to categorise sites
accurately (i.e. because of their format) and will often correct categories
suggested by the submitted site’s Webmaster.
Hybrid search engines: a new generation
As the name suggests these combine a directory and a search engine to
give searchers the most relevant, complete results. The Top 10 search
engines/directories today are hybrid. For example Yahoo!, has a directory,
which uses results from Google (a search engine) for its secondary results.
Recently Yahoo! released its own, extremely good search engine too (Yahoo!
Search).
What search engines do not like:
Invisible text, hidden links, most instant refresh methods, over-submission
of a URL, excessive mirror sites… many search engines know these
techniques and such sites are banned from many search engine indexes.
These are the basics, to help you understand what kind of environment
Webcreation is working and excelling in.
Webcreation does not:
- own shadow domains
- put links to other unrelated or unwanted sites
on doorway pages
- offer to sell keywords in the browser address
bar
- fail to distinguish between actual search results
and paid ads that appear in search results
- guarantee unrealistic ranking
- claim results from obscure, long keyword phrases
you would get anyway
- operate with multiple aliases or falsified WHOIS
info
- claim traffic from fake search engines, spyware,
or scumware
- have domains removed from Google's index, or
have blacklisted domains
So, if your site is not getting the rankings it needs, ask us to optimise
your site. Webcreation specialises in getting your web site into search
engines, and found under the searches that you want it to be found in.
Page Rank
If you use the Google toolbar you may have noticed changes in PageRank
scores when browsing the internet or checking a favourite web site. Around
22 April 2005 the criteria was updated for this score so some pages' ranking
changed. Google itself has said however that the toolbar PageRank differs
from the actual PageRank that Google uses to rank a site. So while looking
at your site with the toolbar on may help you estimate how your page is
ranked by search engines , it will not necessarily accurately reflect
the ranking or effect of SEO on your website.
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| IDEAS::
discuss your ideas about appearance and
content. Advice for an effective website |
| CREATION::
making the site and adding functionality. Achieving the completed
website |
| UPKEEP::
maintain the site, and report opportunities for upgrades and
optimisation |
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:: GlobalFunk |
| Women's
funky clothing site with database driven survey and flash elements. |
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:: Graeme
Massey Cars |
| Online
stock list with searchability by multiple criteria. Uses Webcreation's
YardLink™ |
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:: Dominion
English Schools |
| Long
standing local English school with community aspects. Secure
area for sales and latest info. |
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:: Scootling |
| Scooter
hire service and showroom with info and price list. |
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