July 26th, 2007
Intense Relevance
The New SEO Paradigm
Forget generating backlinks and submissions to zillions of mindless directories. As search engines get increasingly smarter and the new Web is gradually more humanized than ever before, search engine optimization is now a whole new ball game.
The key to a successful SEO strategy is to actually be as human as possible. Don’t think of a search engine as a cold, calculating nasty robot. Think of it as a human librarian, or a literary critic. The reason for this is that search engines are consistently improving their semantic processing and are learning to think more and more like the way we humans do.
Additionally, we know that one specific search engine, Google, uses a team of hundreds of human website reviewers to vet through thousands of websites in an effort to produce a truly relevant, competent web index. This is important, because the whole purpose of search engines is to get the searcher to exactly what they want, filtering through piles of irrelevant information that may well be relevant elsewhere.
What SEO now means is to generate exceptionally relevant content. Intense relevance is now key to a successful digital marketing strategy, to make sure you produce exactly what your target audience needs, and that you keep your web page coherent, your content concise and limited to the context at hand. This is important, because extending your subject matter to include more ideas and information will dilute the perceived importance of your page to the subject at hand, thereby harming your search engine ranking with regards to that particular subject or keyword(s).
Intense relevance means that you go out of your way to ensure that:
- You have a well defined target audience for a particular web page
- You take a web page at a time, recognizing its unitary value independent of the website
- Ensure that the information you present in your webpage does justice to its title
- Ensure the title does justice to the information within the page
- Ensure congruence of all page elements, including title, meta description, the body of the document, and the captions within.
- Finally, you ensure that the facts you present actually provide value to the reader. This could be a new twist on prevoiusly existing information, or could help a reader learn something entirely new.
What about links? We do know that Google counts incoming links to contribute to PageRank. Our answer: DON’T waste your time on them, because they’ll come naturally when you write valuable content that people love and want others to read. When it comes to SEO, it’s largely a self fulfilling prophecy: quality content will lead you there.
August 3rd, 2007 at 5:22 pm
A very good article and yes I would agree, your excellent content on DP lead me here. A fine example of Organic SEO.
August 16th, 2007 at 10:35 pm
This article is an eye-opener for those who vouch for animation. But I always believed in the power of content. This is what I want to add-
Don’t expect people to buy from a crap site - a site devoid of quality content.They will surely visit for the first time,but in the absence of any useful information,for how long they can watch a beautiful flash animation. Remember the saying “You can take a horse to water but you can not make it drink”.
You cannot make people buy your products or services unless they want to. Any why would anyone in his or her right senses order a product from you if you have nothing to show by the way of conten