A
complete list of keywords and popular phrases for the SEO
and Search Engine marketing industry. Learn what terms such
as "algorithms" and "cloaking" are.
A
Algorithm - An elaborate formula utilized by a search engines
to determine the ranking of web pages it finds by crawling
the web.
ALT Tags - HTML script that allows alternative
text when non-textual elements, typically images, are not
able to
be visible. Typically
used to show a short description of an image when hovering
the curser over it. ALT tags can improve your search engine
rankings when you install keywords therefore increasing
the overall keyword density.
Example: <img src="images/logo.jpg" ALT="Ensuring
Your Online Success!" width="210" height="168" hspace="11" vspace="7" align="right">
B
Backlinks (Incoming Links) - Sometimes referred to as
incoming links. Links to your web page(s) from other
web page(s).
Broken Link (Dead Link) - No longer functioning link
due to the designated page having been renamed, moved
or deleted
from
the server.
C
Click-Through - When a user clicks on a link to go
to a desired web page.
Click-Through-Rate (CTR) -
The amount of times an online advertisement or link is clicked on divided
by the
number of times it is
displayed (impression).
Cloaking - Content presented
to the search engines that differs from content presented
to a user's
browser. This
technique
is used to fool search engines in order to achieve
higher page rankings while making sure the user
continues to
view a visually
attractive and useful page.
Comment Tags - Used to insert a comment into
the HTML source code to designate specific instructions
or information
about a part of the page code.
Example:<!—Example
of a Comment Tag-->
Counter -
Coding script that keeps track of the amount of unique visitors
that view that web
page or entire
web site.
Crawler ( Web Crawler or Spider )
- A program utilized by search engines to search for information
on
the Web by following
links
from page to page. Most search engines
use this for placing web pages in their index.
Cross Linking - Interlinking
between sites with the same owner in order to achieve
higher rankings.
D
Description Meta Tag - An informational
description with in a meta tag pertaining
to the content
of which the
web page
is presenting. Can be optimized for
by installing keywords or terms.
Example:<META NAME="Description" CONTENT=" MediaWorks
Inc. provides specialized Website promotion
and sales conversion services to companies targeting
1,000 to 1,000,000 website
visitors per month. ">
Directory -
Site listing constructed from submissions designed by website
owners
categorized hierarchically
and managed
by human editors.
Example: Yahoo
Domain - Internet address or URL of
a website. Example: In the URL
- http://www.MediaWorks.com,
MediaWorks.com is the domain.
Doorway Page - A web page
strictly
used for optimizing a specific
keyword or
term in order
to achieve
high rankings in search
engines. Doorway pages should
consist of good content related to the
website.
Duplicate Content -
When two or more web pages on a single site
contain
the exact
or significantly
similar
content.
Some search engines including
Google have filters in line
to penalize
sites with duplicate content
when crawled therefore lowering
the
page rank.
Dynamic Content -
Generated web pages from database information initiated
from queries
set forth
by others.
F
Filters - A program that
search engines utilize
to examine
the copy on a
website for spam.
The use of
spam on a
webpage risks a ranking
penalty.
G
Googlebot - The web crawler
that Google uses to
index new web
pages.
Google Toolbar - An internet toolbar allowing
a user
to perform a Google
Search without
accessing the
Google website.
The
toolbar provides
a visual page ranking
for each
page visited.
http://toolbar.google.com
H
Header Tags - HTML
tags that define
your page's
organizational
structure
and lay
out page navigation.
Hidden Text - Text that is visible
to search
engines but not
to the visitors
by using
a text the same
color as the
background
color. Most search
engines and Google
will penalize
for the
usage of hidden
text.
Hits - A
single access request
made to the
server for a
file or a graphic.
When
a visitor
visits
a web page
with
10 graphics,
each graphic
represents a hit along with
the page itself
therefore equaling
11 hits. The
only virtual
way to
determine qualified
traffic flow
of a single website
is to look at
the average number
of
unique
visitors and
page
views
a site accumulates.
Home Directory (Home Page) -
A website's
main index
page.
I
Inbound Links - Links directing
a user
to another
website.
Indexing -
When a search
engine
crawls
and ranks
URLs using
algorithms
and places
them
in a database
hierarchically.
IP Address - Internet
Protocol
Address.
A unique number
combination
assigned to
each computer
that has access
to the internet.
K
Keyword (term
or phrase)
- A term
or phrase
commonly
typed into a
search engine
in order
to pull up
websites
with related content.
SEOs research
keywords
and optimize pages
for
these
keywords.
Keyword
Density - The amount
of keywords
or phrases
used on
a web page
in
correlation
to the
total number words
altogether.
Very
significant
when optimizing
a page
successfully.
Keywords
Meta Tag - HTML
code that
designates
a set of
the main
keywords
and terms
that are
relevant
to the
page's
content.
Search
engines
sometimes
use these
keyword
meta tags
to determine
page
rank. There
has been
a
lot of
abuse by
Web
sites
in
the past
resulting
in
search
engines
reducing
the significance
of
keyword
relevance.
It's still
an important
factor
when optimizing.
Example: <meta
name="keywords" content="web
site promotion
services,website
promotion
company,seo,search
engine
optimization,online
marketing,specialized
marketing,internet
marketing,MediaWorks
inc">
Keyword
Spamming - The
repetitive usage
of keywords
or phrases
on a
single page using
hidden
text
in order
to have
a high
keyword
density.
Not accepted
by search
engines. L
Link
Anchor Text -
The clickable
part of
a complete
link.
Link
Exchange (reciprocal
linking)
- When
two separate
web sites
put a
link
to the
other
on their
own website.
Link
Popularity - The
measurement
of
the
amount
of
other
web
sites
that
include
a link
to
your
website.
Search
engines
often
use
this
as
a factor
in
their
rankings.
Link
Farms -
Web
sites
designed
and
specifically
used
for
the
purpose
of
maintaining
links
between
sites
mainly
for
ranking
purposes.
Link
Farms
are
penalized
by
most
of
the
search
engines.
Links -
A
clickable
text
or
graphic
placed
on
a
web
page
that
will
take
the
browser
to
another
web
page
when
clicked
on.
M
Mirror
Sites - Duplicated
web
site
on two
different
domains.
Search
engines
are not
partial
to
this
tactic and will
penalize.
O
Open
Directory
Project (ODP
or DMOZ)
- Provides
free
listings
for qualified
sites.
The ODP
is the
largest
human
edited
directory
on
the internet.
The
editors
are volunteers
so the
wait
can be
long.
Outbound
Links
- Links
on
your
web site
going
out to
another.
P
PageRankª -
A numerical rating
from
0 - 10
that
is
assigned
to
every
web page
by
Google
in their
index
as part
of its
algorithms.
Page
Views - A
page
view
is
when
a web
page
on
a site
is
accessed
by
a unique
visitor
representing
a single
page
view.
That
same
visitor
can
visit
the
same
page,
and
it
will
register
as
another
page
view.
Paid
Inclusion -
A search
engine
will
list
pages
from
a
website
in
exchange
for
payment.
Will
not
guarantee
pages
will
rank
well
for
certain
queries.
Pay
Per
Click (PPC)
-
Advertising
opportunity
where
an
advertiser
gets
a
textual
ad
on
a
search
engine
site
in
exchange
for
payment
only
if
a
user
clicks
on
the
link. R
Ranking - Refers
to
where
a web
site
or web
page
is ranked
within
search
engine
when
a
search
query
is performed.
The results
are based
upon
relevancy
to
the search
term
along
with
the
algorithm.
Relevancy - Refers
to
how closely
the
content on
a web
page
relates
to
the search
term
requested.
Robot - Program
utilized
by
search engines
to
crawl the web
to
index and rank
new
web pages.
S
Search
Engine -
A database
system
that
indexes
and categorizes
URLs.
Search
Engine
Optimization (SEO)
- Techniques
used
to
improve
search
engine
rankings
for specific
search
terms
and phrases.
Search
Engine Results Pages (SERPS)
- A ranked
listing
that
a search
engine
returns
in based
on a
user's
search
query.
Spam - Any attempt utilized
to "trick" a
search
engine
into
giving
your
web page(s)
with
in an
inaccurate
position.
Stop
Word - Common
everyday
words
considered
by search
engines
to be
useless
therefore
left
out
of algorithms.
Examples
are "the," "and," etc.
T
Title
Meta
Tag -
An
HTML
tag that
is
used
to give
search
engines
and web
browsers
a title
of the
page
that
is being
displayed.
It's
a good
idea
to
incorporate
keywords
and phrases
into
your
titles
to
help
boost
ranking.
Example: <title>Specialized
Web site
Promotion & Sales
Conversion
Services
- MediaWorks
Inc.</title>
Traffic - A
Web site's
actual
average
rate
of
visitors with
in
a
given
time
frame.
U
Unique
Visitors - Web
servers
continually
record
the
IP address
of
each individual
visitor
which
is
used to determine
the
amount
of
individuals
who
have visited
the
site. If
a user
visits
10
pages
with
in
the same
web
site,
the
server
will
only
count
for
one
unique
visitor.
URL (Uniform
Resource
Locator)
-
A web
address
mapped
to
IP
addresses
used
to
specify
the
address
of
web
sites
and
web
pages.
W
Word
stemming - A technique
used
in
which
search
engines
will
respond
to
search
terms
with
words
based
upon
a particular
stem.
Example: Manufacture may return
pages
with
words
like "manufacturer" or "manufacturing".
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