Google's
New SEO Rules
By John
Metzler
Google
has recently made some pretty significant changes in its ranking
algorithm. The latest update, dubbed by Google forum users as
"Allegra", has left some web sites in the dust and catapulted
others to top positions. Major updates like this can happen a
few times a year at Google, which is why picking the right search
engine optimization company can be the difference between online
success and failure. However, it becomes an increasingly difficult
decision when SEO firms themselves are suffering from the Allegra
update.
Over-optimization
may have played the biggest part in the dropping of seo- guy.com
from the top 50 Google results. Filtering out web sites that have
had readability sacrificed for optimization is a growing trend
at Google. It started with the Sandbox Effect in late 2004, where
relatively new sites were not being seen at all in the Google
results even with good keyword placement in content and incoming
links. Many thought it was a deliberate effort by Google to penalize
sites that had SEO work done. It's a few months later and we see
many of the 'sandboxed' web sites finally appearing well for their
targeted keywords.
With
44 occurrences of 'SEO' on the relatively short home page of seo-guy.com,
and many of them in close proximity to each other, the content
reads like a page designed for search engine robots, not the visitor.
This ranking shift should come as no surprise to SEO professionals
as people have been saying it for years now: Sites should be designed
for visitors, not search engine robots. Alas, some of us don't
listen and this is what happens when search engines finally make
their move.
One
aspect of search engine optimization that is also affected in
a roundabout way is link popularity development. After observing
the effects of strictly relevant link exchanges on many of our
client's sites recently, we've noticed incredibly fast #1 rankings
on Google. It seems Google may be looking out for links pages
designed for the sole purpose of raising link popularity and devalues
the relevance of the site. After all, if a links page on a real
estate site has 100 outgoing links to pharmacy sites, there has
to be a lot of content on that page completely unrelated to real
estate. Not until now has that been so detrimental to a site's
overall relevance to search terms. It goes back to the old rule
of thumb: Make your visitors the top priority. Create a resources
page that actually contains useful links for your site users.
If you need to do reciprocal linking then keep it relevant and
work those sites in with other good resources.
Keeping
up with the online search world can be overwhelming for the average
small business owner or corporate marketing department. Constant
Google changes, MSN coming on the scene in a big way, and all
the hype around the new Become.com shopping search function can
make heads spin. But just keep things simple and follow the main
rules that have been around for years. Google, as well as other
search engines, won't ever be able to ignore informative, well
written content along with good quality votes from other web sites.
John
Metzler is the co-creator of Abalone Designs, Inc. http://www.abalone.ca,
a Search Engine Optimization company in Vancouver, Canada. He
has been involved in web design and web marketing since 1999 and
has helped turn Abalone Designs into one of the top SEO companies
in the world.
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