What GDiz Normally Optimizes
In developing a search engine optimization and placement plan for a website, GDiz would recommend modifications to the following sections (or elements) of the website. In many cases, these elements can be found on all pages within the website, though in other cases, there may only be one or two pages these elements are found on or should be applied to. This list indicates areas we feel require some degree of modification, or optimization.
Titles: Each page in the site should have a unique title.
Metas: While not as powerful as in previous years, the Description and Keyword Meta tags still carry some weight, especially on older search tools. On new-generation search engines such as Google, Yahoo, Jeeves and MSN, the Description is extremely important.
Text: As search engine spiders can only read text with 100% efficiency and tend to miss important information phrased in images, java scripts and Flash, the body text of the website is by far the most important element examined by a search engine. GDiz would run several tests on the body-text of this site looking for relationships between keywords and non-keywords in the text, the arraignment of keywords and keyword-enriched text, and the ratio of keywords to non-keywords. These tests may indicate a need to rephrase some of the text. (If text revision becomes necessary, GDiz staff will write what we consider to be the proper text and forward it to you for approval before posting it to your site.)
Link-Structure: GDiz would fully examine how pages in your site are linked to one another and, if necessary, prepare a stronger internal linking system through a discrete navigation map applied to the bottom of each page in the site. This mapping system would not reorder links presently coded into the site; however, it would provide the clear paths necessary to ensure a spider could access all-important sections of the site.
Site Architecture: GDiz would examine how the site is built, paying particular attention to how spiders and live-editors move from level to level within the site. (Imagine a schematic diagram of your website)
Link Density: This is a simple measure of the number of incoming links from other sites, as well as the number of internal links found on your site. We try to bump this number as high as possible through our optimization efforts.
Link-Relevancy: New-generation search engines such as Google examine the “relevancy” of information found on websites linked to your website. If the information on a site linked to yours relates directly to information found on your site, it is considered relevant and is beneficial to search engine placements. If the information found on the linking site is dissimilar to information found on your site, the link is not considered relevant, and will have NO effect on the site’s performance in the Search Engines.
Link-Popularity: This term refers to the way a search engine will perceive your website based on Link-Density and Link-Relevancy. Link-Popularity is the final measurement used when Google applies their ranking formula known as PageRank to a site.
Search Engine Optimization Process
GDiz has a fairly simple, straightforward SEO process. Generally, a small business website can be optimized within a week. Here is the process we follow in point form:
- Download entire site folders from host server (FTP codes provided by client or client’s webmaster)
- Review entire website measuring keyword to non-keyword ratios, link-structure, link-density and link-popularity,
- Review of competitive environment (getting a sense of who is in the Top10 under the keyword phrases we are targeting)
- Physical optimization of website
- Re-posting the website to the host server
Submission Process
GDiz submits all websites manually, without the use of any automated submission software. It should be noted that the majority of major search engines do not require formal submissions. We only submit a site if we feel it is necessary and never charge for the process.
- Submission to all Paid-Inclusion search programs that have been authorized by the client
- Submission to all non-paid submission directories (MSN directory, Open Directory Project)
- Submission to all major non-paid search engines
The development of incoming links from well-established websites is one of the major variables in attaining high search engine rankings. Link development is absolutely essential to your website’s success and is a major part of the optimization service that we offer. A high quantity of quality links can be developed through a variety of means, including:
- One-way links from directories and other related sites
- Reciprocal link exchanges with related sites
- Fee-based directory submissions
We may also offer the following services on a case-by-case basis:
- Article writing and submission to article directories
- Blog postings and/or creation
- Press release writing and submissions
- Social Media Optimization (SMO) and postings
Please note: GDiz does not charge any premiums on third party fees (i.e. Yahoo! Directory submission). Due to recurring billing practices, all paid-submissions must be made using a credit card number supplied by the client.
Reporting
GDiz prepares and submits several reports during our contract period. Clients can expect to see the following reports during the course of their contract with GDiz:
- Website Optimization Report
Detailing modifications, changes and recommendations made during the search engine optimization process - Submission Report
- - Detailing the search tools the site was submitted to.
- - Paid-inclusion submission receipts will be passed directly to the client via Email.
- - A resubmission report will be issued if resubmission is necessary
- Debut Listings Report
- GDiz will forward a detailed search engine position report when your website begins showing debut listings
- Regular Monthly Search Engine Placement Reports
- GDiz forwards a standard search engine position report in the last week of each month
- GDiz forwards a standard search engine position report in the last week of each month
- Special Reports, Bulletins and Newsletters
- From time to time, we will have information updates regarding your website, or important search engine information and changes. If anything extraordinary comes up during the contract period, GDiz will forward a report as soon as possible. We will also send copies of any newsletters generated by GDiz. We publish a quarterly Search Engine News newsletter available free of charge to all our clients.
Site Monitoring
During your contractual period with GDiz, we will monitor your website’s search engine performance on a weekly basis. If we perceive any notable slippage in site rankings, we will immediately take commercially responsible actions to improve the site’s rankings.
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