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Search engines are primary vehicle for web-site
traffic and quantum of traffic one can expect from a search engine
depends entirely on rank or position of concerned web-site in its
search result. Higher the rank in search result - better is its
prospect to be visited by the searcher. No wonder, every web-site
owner desperately wants his/her web-site to be ranked as high as
possible in search results.
However, search engines have their own algorithms for ranking web-sites
in a search result. Specific algorithm of various search engines
may differ, but overall purpose of all remains same - rank a web-site
depending upon its relevance in the context of given search keyword
or key phrase.
The key to achieve high rank in search engine lies in understanding
how search engines measure relevance and use this knowledge to prepare
your web-site in such a way that search engines find it relevant
enough to assign a high rank in the search result. Such process
of gearing up a web-site for high search engine rank, in technical
jargon, is called 'Web-site Optimization' or 'Search Engine Optimization'.
Difference between Directory and Spider
Based Search Engines
There is a wide difference between Directory
type and Spider based search engines on how to measure rank. Directory
type search engines are extremely choosy in selecting web-sites.
Their database is composed of 'Categories' where only a few, highly
relevant web-sites are stored for every category. Consequently,
rank does not become so important as search result is short enough
for a searcher to go through complete list.
For directory type search engines like Yahoo, DMoz Open Directory,
Look Smart etc. - the rank is more or less pre-determined and one
may not be able to do much in most cases. For example, Yahoo lists
web-sites alphabetically within a category.
However, overwhelming majority of search engines are spider based,
who index billions of web-pages. As a result, their search result
lists thousands of web-sites which no searcher has time to go through
completely. Usually, a typical searcher will look at first page
of search result and at best go through a few more pages.
So, if your web-site does not figure within first 10 or at least
first 30 in the search result - it may as well remain unlisted.
There is a slim chance of any searcher picking 35th web-site for
a visit !
The bottomline - rank in search result is critical for any web-site
aspiring to attract customers from spider based search engines like
Google.
Close Look at Search Engine Rank
Before going any further, let us first understand
what exactly 'high rank' means in the context of spider-based search
engines. Now onwards in this discussion, search engines will mean
spider-based search engine only (e.g. Google, Alta Vista, Excite,
MSN etc.)
It is not that search engines allot a permanent rank to every web-site
in its database. The rank here means position of a particular web-site
from top in a 'search result'.
When we say 'search result' - obviously, a search word or phrase
comes in picture. In technical terms - such words or phrases are
called Keywords or Key Phrases. Example of Keywords are 'garments',
'indian', 'jewelry' etc. and that of key phrases are 'indian garments'
'costume jewelry from india' etc.
So, if you search Google with key phrase 'indian fashion dresses'
and find your web-site listed at 25th position from top in the search
result - the rank of your web-site in Google for the key phrase
'indian fashion dresses' is 25
Mind you, rank of the same web-site for the same key phrase could
be different in other search engines (e.g. Yahoo!, Alta Vista, MSN
etc.) as search engines use their own algorithm to assess relevance.
Keywords - The core of Search Engine Rank
So, the search engine rank is always in the
context of a 'given keyword or key phrase' There is no such thing
as universal rank. Moreover, the rank may differ from search engine
to search engine as well as within a search engine over a period
of time.
So, the first thing you need to do is to select keywords for your
web-site. Now, what constitutes a keyword ? Can any word be called
keyword ? How to select right keywords for your web-site ?
We shall discuss all these and much more on keywords in next issue
Happy and Productive Surfing
Dr. Amit K Chatterjee
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