B>Press Releases and Search Engine Optimization
Search Engine Optimization
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is a process of fine tuning
your website to get higher rankings on Internet Search Engines
like Google, Yahoo and MSN. Broadly speaking there are two types
of optimization, "on-page" and "off-page". On- page optimization
deals with the layout and format of a web page to make it
attractive to a search engine. Off-page optimization deals with
external factors like the number of people linking to your page.
Let's look at off-page first.
Off-page
In trying to quantify the importance of a website, search
engines have developed sophisticated algorithms that rank web
pages for their quality. The largest factor in determining
quality is the number of links to a web page. Links are an
almost impartial method of determining how popular a website or
a web page is. Or to put it another way, quality websites are
the most popular and so have the most links to them. This
measure of incoming links is often called "Link Popularity". So
to improve your standing on the search engine you need a higher
link popularity.
Another very important factor in off-page optimization is the
text used to link to your site. This is called the anchor text.
Adobe rank the highest in the search engines for the words
?click here?. Why should that be? The word "click here" isn't in
the title of the page, nor is it in the page itself! So why does
a search engine link Google rank Adobe so high for this term?
Because many of the websites linking to Adobe used the words
"click" and "here" many times in the anchor text of their links
to Adobe. You know... Click here to download Acrobat Reader...
How can the Free Press
Release Center help with building your link popularity? When
you submit a press release to FPRC you also supply some keywords
for that press release. When that page is viewed by someone,
including the search engines, the keywords will be used to
create links within your press release back to your website.
This means:
* There is a one-way link to your website * The link uses the
anchor text of your choice * The link is within a natural
context of the press release.
FPRC offers you a simply yet powerful way to create FREE links
to your website, within your press release, using the anchor
text of your choice.
Traditionally, a press release is short lived, it has a limited
amount of time make your impact on the media before it becomes
old news and is replaced by fresh press releases.
However at FPRC if you buy the PRO upgrade, your press release
will remain permanently in our system. This means that your ?in
context? links with the anchor text of your choice remain
permanently for search engines to find and so helping improve
your rankings.
When preparing your press release you should optimize it for the
keywords which are import for your site, product or company.
This means that when someone searches for information in your
industry, your press release will be seen as relevant by the
search engine.
On-page
There are several factors in on-page optimization. The first is
the title of the page. This is almost the first thing the search
engine reads when it visits a page. At FPRC the title of your
press release is also the title of the page. So when preparing
your press release try to put some of your important words in
the headline, however don't force them in as then you will
alienate your readers (the journalists).
After the title is the heading tags on the page. Like the title
of the page, your headline will become the first heading on the
page. Again you should optimize your headline.
If you prepare an optimum press release and select good
keywords, FPRC will do the rest for you!
About Author :
Gary Sims has a degree in Business Information Systems from a
British university. He worked for 10 years as a software
engineer and is now a freelance consultant and writer. You can
contact him at Free Press
Release Center