Quick and Clean SEO - Part 1
August 17, 2007SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is a complex science, resulting in consultants that get away with charging thousands of dollars per month for just a few hours of consultation. The really good ones can charge tens of thousands per month and have no shortage of clients begging them for their help.
That some companies are willing to spend so much shows you just how important SEO is for an online business. A vital part of any internet marketer’s repertoire, properly managed SEO can get you listed at the top of every major search engine for the keywords of your choosing. For some keywords, being listed at the top can mean a difference of millions of dollars in revenue.
On the other hand, bad SEO can result in low rankings or even get you banned from the search engines. Getting blacklisted is enough to put some companies completely out of business.

Not everybody has the skills necessary to implement proper SEO. Good SEO means staying on top of things; getting to know industry insiders and constant vigilant testing of the search engines as you watch for changes in ranking algorithms.
Even for somebody that has the skills, running a business may take up all their time. So what is a busy business owner to do? The best solution is to hire somebody to do the work for you. While individual consultants charge a premium, you can often get similar results for a much lower cost from internet marketing firms such as OrangeSoda.
In the meantime, here are some quick, yet clean, SEO techniques that you can implement immediately to improve your search engine rankings.
Use Keywords in Headlines
Search engines figure that if something is in a headline, it must be important. Sub-headlines are also considered important, but to a lesser degree.
A headline is recognized as such with the following HTML headline tags:
Headline tags go all the way down to level six (H6) with H1 being the largest headline, and thus receiving the highest importance. If you want to optimize a page for the term “hiking boots”, then you should have that term between H1 tags.
If using a term in a sub-headline (H2, H3, and lower), then including those same keywords in a bulleted list immediately after will help give those keywords the same level of importance as keywords in a main (H1) headline.
In Part II of this article, we’ll discuss more easy SEO strategies.
I enjoyed the read on basic SEO, for something a bit more advanced, please go to www.hamletbatista.com. The man is a Genius!
El Culebro, thanks for the contribution and the link. Hamlet Batista certainly seems to know his stuff! I especially like his bit on Grade School Bloggers. We all need to decide how far we are willing to stretch our personal code of ethics and morals in order to make a buck.
Which leads me into your blog post about being happy. If our goal is to be happy, can we reach that goal by goading others into a fight and profiting from the resulting mess? Something that probably every blogger has thought about at one time or another.
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