What is SEO ???
SEO stands for Search
Engine Optimization. It is the process of improving the visibility of a particular
website or a web page in a search engine's free, organic, editorial or natural search
results.
Various techniques are used for search engine optimization,
or SEO. One way to define these techniques is with Hat terminology: one
is White Hat, second is Black Hat and the last is Gray Hat.
Let’s see them one by one.
About
White Hat:
To improve a Web page's position in a SERP (search engine
result page), you have to know how search engines work. Search engines
categorize Web pages based on keywords -- important terms that are relevant to
the content of the page.
White hat SEO utilizes techniques and methods to improve
the search engine rankings of a website which don't run afoul of search engine
(e.g. Google, Bing, and Yahoo) guidelines.
Some white hat SEO techniques include: high quality
content development, website HTML optimization and restructuring, link
acquisition campaigns supported by high quality content and manual research.
Example of White Hat techniques
Content
- Researching
relevant keywords, both short tail and long tail keywords
- Including
keywords naturally in page titles, headings, link anchor text, other page
content, and alt tags
- Studying
analytics reports and fine-tuning the content to further optimize it for
targeted keywords and to help direct traffic to relevant pages
- Adding fresh
content regularly
Coding
- Using correct HTML
markup (for example, heading tags) so that search engines can identify
headings and other types of content correctly
- Making sure that
all the code is valid (or at least won't stop search engine bots)
- Creating site
maps so that every page is linked to and search engine bots can crawl
every page
- Using CSS to
separate content from markup and thus increase keyword density by having
less markup to crawl
Linking
- Creating quality
content that other people will want to link to
- Asking to have
directories and other relevant websites link to the site
- Optimizing pages
for social media in the hopes of attracting social media links
- Arranging for
link exchanges with relevant sites (considered by some to be gray hat SEO)
About
Black Hat:
Some people seem to believe that on the Web, the ends
justify the means. There are lots of ways webmasters can try to trick search
engines into listing their Web pages high in SERPs, though such a victory
doesn't usually last very long.
Black Hat SEO exploits weaknesses in the search engine
algorithms to obtain high rankings for a website. Such techniques and methods
are in direct conflict with search engine guidelines.
Some black hat SEO techniques include: link spam, keyword
stuffing, cloaking, hidden text, and hidden links.
Example of Black Hat techniques
Content
- Keyword stuffing
- Overusing
keywords in comment tags, alt tags, and meta tags
- Placing
keywords in hidden text (hidden from people, that is) by making their
font color the same color as the page background
- Overusing
keywords in visible text, to the point where their repetition is apparent
to readers
Deceptive
content
- Doorway or gateway
pages: pages that are stuffed with keywords but that only search engines
see because people are redirected to the page with the real content
- Cloaking:
displaying different content to search engines than to people by
identifying visitors via IP or via other methods
Linking
- Link farms:
pages with unrelated links solely for the purpose of creating more links
to target pages
- Spamming forums,
blogs, and other social media sites with links (search engines might not
penalize sites for this, but it's considered unethical)
About
Gray Hat:
The work of most search
engine optimization companies, however, operates in a gray area, aptly named
Gray Hat search engine optimization. Whether by design or pressure from clients
to deliver results, many search engine optimization companies try to deliver
solutions and results for customers by utilizing techniques which don't quite
cross the line into black hat SEO, but are well outside of what would be
considered white hat search engine optimization.
Gray hat search engine
optimization is recognizable by 'affordable' pricing, since the search engine
optimization company has to reduce cost by resorting to questionable techniques
in order to deliver results, instead of highly involved campaign activities.
Example of Gray Hat
techniques.
Content
- Having a keyword
density that's high enough to sound unnatural but not at the level of
black hat keyword stuffing
- Publishing
duplicate content at different sites
Links
- Link building
where relevance is less important
- Planned three-way
linking
- Using paid links
Quick
SEO Advice
Search engine
optimization is not any kind of magic, and cannot perform wonders. Good SEO
takes a lot of hard work and planning to produce useful and long-lasting
results. If the results you are being promised are too good to be true, they
always are.
Always remember that content is king.

