How Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Works
Search engines love information -- in fact, they depend on it. A search engine can only produce accurate results if it can fully
understand the websites that it indexes. If your website is missing any key bits of information -- such as keywords, descriptions, machine-readable HTML, and others --
the major search engines such as Google and Yahoo! will simply gloss over your site or ignore it. That is why Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is
so important. When you sign up for Medforward's SEO service, our technicians will pour over your website in the greatest detail,
tweaking, redeveloping, and reorganizing it so that search engines will correctly recognize and index every piece of data that exists on your website.
The MedForward team will focus on these commonly overlooked techniques:
- Keywords. Each webpage in your site can be associated with a set of keywords. These keywords are used by the search engine
to help determine what topics are likely to be discussed on your website. With MedForward Pages,
it is easy to define and update keywords for your entire website and your individual pages.
- Descriptions. Each webpage in your site will also be associated with a summary paragraph, that search engines will use
when displaying a listing of your site. A high-quality and appropriate summary paragraph will give your page a higher ranking.
- Image Tags. Web developers often forget to assign the "alternate text" to each image on your website.
Search engines cannot interpret images, so it is critical to include an accurate text description for every image on your website.
MedForward Pages makes assigning text to images straightforward and easy.
- Title Tags. These are the most basic element of every webpage, and one of the most important properties of your webpages to search engines.
Ensuring that titles are succinct, informative, and relevant is one of the primary techniques involved in SEO.
- Friendly HTML Tags. Unlike humans, the automated programs used by search engines to read your website cannot interpret the look and feel of your website.
For a search engine to understand how your webpages relate to one another, the code underlying your website must be written in a manner that is easy for machines to parse.
For this reason, the development team at Medforward systematically reviews all the code in every website they produce.
- Free Directory Submission. Establishing a regular and persistent profile in online directories is a key component of SEO.
Every three months, Medforward technicians will register your website in all appropriate directories to make sure that your entire site maintains the highest possible profile.
- Paid Directory Submissions. Medforward will also regularly register your site with paid directory submissions, to save you the time and resources of doing so yourself.
If you decide to have this feature enabled, additional fees may apply.
For even more information about how SEO works and what to look for in your SEO provider, visit Google's Webmaster Help Center.
If you have more questions about Medforward's SEO service, or to request a quote for your website, contact MedForward today.
How Links Affect Rankings
One source of information that search engines use to place your website in their rankings are links. Search engines
classify two types of links:
Sponsored Links. These are paid advertisements which generally cost you between $0.50 - $2.00 for each person
that clicks on them. You can purchase these through Google AdWords, and Google will show a link to your website alongside relevant
search results. However, it is important to track Adwords carefully to make sure that you are getting a good return on your investment.
MedForward works with Google Analytics to provide detailed tracking information for each page on your website,
so that you can be sure that the increase in visitors and potential customers is worth the cost of the Adwords campaign.
Organic Links. One of the biggest components going into your website's ranking is the connectivity of your website within itself
and to other websites on the Internet. Search engines use complex algorithms to determine the relationship between web pages by analyzing the content of links
and the context in which they are placed. If you can achieve a good organic search ranking, you can drive tremendous amounts of traffic to your website without
paying for each click. While there is no sure-fire way to guarantee a #1 Google ranking, it is possible to dramatically increase your organic ranking
by optimizing your content and eliminating common mistakes that can lower your ranking.