Google currently is reported to have indexed
8 billion pages and counting. Google utilizes an array of bots
A.K.A. spiders or crawlers.
Among the specialized bots Google uses include: The web spider
Googlebot, the Adsense spider MediaBot, the image spider ImageBot,
the AdWords spider AdsBot, the RSS feed spider FeedFetcher-Google,
and Googlebot-Mobile spider for mobile devices. MSN & Yahoo,
the other two of the 'big three' have their own proprietary
versions of spiders.
Why is it important for an Internet Marketer to know how spiders
crawl your website?
A search engine crawler is your best visitor. Giving a crawler
easy and uninhibited movement in your website is necessary
for good search engine rankings.
Your website must be spider (search engine) friendly if you
want any traffic from the search engines. A search engine spider
does not read your website the way we humans do. The spider
reads web-page source code (HTML) that renders your page, therefore ‘bad
code’ can be an impediment to the spider, sometimes
causing it to give up crawling your website.
Spiders love content (text) and do not read JavaScript at all,
therefore a website that is packed with images with no ALT
tags to assist the spiders, and heaps of JavaScript may not
be indexed successfully. So, when designing your website you
must incorporate structural website design principals that
elicit search engine friendliness.
An astute marketer should also desire to see how search engines
see his or her site. This may be accomplished by a Lynx Viewer
which is a text-mode web browser. Additionally, a Lynx Viewer
can help you determine if your web pages are accessible to
the vision impaired, an assemblage of visitors that should
not be ignored ---yes, there are millions of visually impaired
people surfing the Internet regularly.
A quick search in Google for "Lynx Viewer" will yield
numerous sources from which you can download this important
tool for your use.
Even though you must design your website with your visitors
in mind first, it is crucial that you accord the search engines
top level priority too, since the vast majority of these visitors
will arrive via search engines. Practice good SEO (Search Engine
Optimization) but not at the expense of your visitors' experience
-- it is a balancing act that must be accomplished with prudence.
Also of significant importance is the fact that web browser
standards are not yet fully harmonized. A web page that looks
great in Internet Explorer might look atrocious in a Mozilla
based browser like Firefox or Netscape. Additionally, with
the proliferation of hand held devices for browsing the Internet,
compliance with W3C standards is becoming more and more critical.
A marketer must therefore be conversant with the intricacies
of cross-browser design -- designing for one browser (IE) is
no longer ideal, as the Google backed FireFox is eating up
Microsoft’s browser turf at an alarming rate.
Anybody can "whip up" a web page in FrontPage without
sufficient knowledge of HTML, but may not be able detect and
correct the messy code that FrontPage generates underneath
the page, some of which is proprietary to Microsoft. Consequently
a website that looks superb in Microsoft Internet Explorer
may look and load dreadfully in Opera and/or some other browser,
denying you visitor traffic.
Never use a Word Processor to design your website. Word Processing
software generate tremendous amounts of code that is not search
engine friendly. If you cannot hand-code using a text editor
then it is necessary that you use authentic and industry standard
web design software that incorporate the most up to date design
principles. Macromedia's Dreamweaver and the latest version
of Microsoft FrontPage are good candidates with Dreamweaver
getting my partisan nod.
A first-rate design strategy should include the use of CSS
(Cascading Style Sheets) and valid XHTML, the most current
in the HTML generation of standards. Websites designed in strict
W3C standards tend to be lighter, faster and cross-browser
compatible. This is not to insinuate that table based design
is going anywhere anytime soon, for it is my humble disputation
that if strict W3C standards were to be enforced in browsers,
95% percent of websites would go out of business, furthermore
the lack of inter-browser synchronization just worsens things.
According to some surveys, more than 86% of all people arrive
at websites through search engines. In 2006, PC World, arguably
the most authoritative and widely-read computer and business
magazine, reports that Google remains the site of choice for
most surfers.
"The double-digit increase in online search activity marks
a significant milestone in the evolution of Internet consumer
behavior," says Ken Cassar, senior director of analytics
at Nielsen/NetRatings. "Online search is the primary tool
most people rely on to do everyday research," he says.
So, from a marketing perspective unless your site appears in
the top 30 listings of the major search engines & directories,
you will hardly get any worthwhile traffic. Therefore, Search
Engine Positioning is vital to your marketing success on the
web!
A top ranking in the search engines can bring you highly targeted
traffic. If someone visits your site after searching for a
product or service that you are selling, it means that he/she
is interested in what you are selling and hence is a potential
customer for you. Thus, search engines send pre-qualified customers
to you.
You can sell virtually anything on the Internet, but in order
to succeed you must bring "targeted traffic" to
your website....people who are ready to buy your products and
services, the vast majority of who will arrive at your website
through search engines. If your website is not designed suitably,
Google and other search engines will disrespect your website.
Respect brings in traffic which translates into the all important
Dollars, "Kwacha," Euro or whatever you wish to call
money.
Remember, search engine bots are your most important visitors,
you must seduce, "open your doors" and accommodate
them in order to gain any measurable success in your Internet
Marketing endeavor.
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