Internet Marketing
Having the best looking site won't give your business any benefit if it can't be found. Each page must be content rich, search engine friendly and should be easily found by potential customers using relevant search terms. Search engine optimisation can achieve this.
Merely registering your URL with all the major search engines won't give
your pages a decent shot at appearing on the coveted "page one"
of the search engine results unless it is backed up with targeted search engine
optimisation.
Popular animated gizmos based on products like JavaScript or Flash, for example,
are to all intents and purposes invisible to search engine crawlers and can
seriously affect the search engine optimisation process. So can Active Server
Pages, JavaServer pages, elements contained within frames, and pages that
enforce acceptance of cookies.
Research shows that most search engine users don't look past the first two or three pages of results returned by a search engine. If your pages do not appear in the first three pages it's time to consider search engine optimisation.
Research also shows that around 85 percent of Internet consumers use search engines and directories to look for products, services and information. Given such a high degree of consumer use and acceptance of search engine results, search engine optimisation is the most cost efficient means of generating qualified site traffic and activity.
Fact : People who are actively searching for your products or services are qualified prospects who, in the most part, have already made the decision to buy! Focused search engine optimisation brings the searcher and the supplier together.