SEO part one

One of the most common questions clients ask is – how can I improve my google ranking?
First, let’s define what SEO is. SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization – the practice of increasing the quantity and quality of traffic to a website through organic (non-advertising) search engine results.
Google site ranking is based on many factors, some of which are configured entirely by the site designer (keywords, metadata, etc.) while others (reviews, blog entries, google my business, etc.) require client input and/or management.
And then there’s Pay Per Click, also known as PPC, which allows you to advertise your website online through search engine ads or banner ads on other websites. PPC is a sort of shortcut, allowing you to buy traffic to your website, instead of earning traffic organically. Because it requires paying for every click, this can be an expensive option.
Some business owners go so far as to hire full-time SEO agencies or experts to manage their SEO and help them maintain high rankings. This can also be a very expensive option.
Because it’s such an important and complex subject, I'll be doing a series of articles on SEO as it pertains to my clients, including a description of the SEO elements I build into every website I create, and tips to help clients improve SEO through their own actions.





