Marketing Your Small Business: The Role of SEO

written by: Julian Lockhart; article published: year 2010, month 06;

In: Root » Internet » Search engines and SEO

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SEO has become a buzz word in the marketing world, but what does it actually mean for you and your small business? Search engine optimization refers to the level of exposure your website or business gets when entered into a search engine. Many companies realize the importance of SEO after they have already established their web presence. While it's not impossible to restructure a website to improve your SEO, it is typically recommended that an SEO strategy be developed when first launching a site.

The benefits of SEO are plentiful when proper care and methods are used. A higher placement due to relevance to search terms on a search engine results page greatly improves the likelihood of unsolicited traffic coming to your site. Using specific keywords and tags in the content of your webpage will optimize your presence in search engine results. Small business owners need all the help they can get when it comes to getting the word out about their services which is why SEO is an integral part of marketing your company's website.

There are few ways to go about implementing SEO techniques in your website. Hiring a professional to get your site increased views and exposure from search results is always an option. However, there are a few simple actions that business owners who managed their own sites can take as well. For instance, business owners should make sure to include alternate text that describes an image when adding photos on their website.

Another use of SEO is linking within your website content to other pages on your site or other sites that are related to yours. This will improve the chances of the other sites including your link on their page as well, thus giving you exposure when their site is selected and viewed from a search.

What good is your website doing for your small business if potential customers don't see your site in their search results? Consider your SEO options carefully and implement them sooner than later for the best results for your small business.

Julian Lockhart is a small business marketing consultant and writes for various websites including wholesalechanneletter.com.

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