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Organic SEO Explained

Organic Search Engine Optimization (SEO) principles use web site design techniques that promote natural search engine placement and rankings. It's different than pay-per-click optimization or forced rankings. So, rather than paying Google, Yahoo!, or bing to rank your pages, you design them with SEO in mind.

 

With Organic SEO, your web site brings in traffic by using keyword-optimized content and interactivity. In addition, a site designed for Organic SEO follows industry-wide best practices.

 

Organic SEO also includes keyword analysis, search engine submission, and linking strategies. Monitoring your site's progress using an analytical tool helps identify where improvements can be made until you reach your goals.

 

Get more information from our Search Engine Keyword FAQ blog article.

Some Examples of Sites Needing Organic SEO

  1. A web site that is mostly graphics with little text content.
  2. A web site that doesn't show up on search engine query results.
  3. A web site with poor ROI.
  4. A new web site before it's launched.
  5. A web site that is being redesigned.

Keep in mind that search engines index web sites based on things such as page titles, text content, and keywords. Designing for Organic SEO should start as early as possible in any project.

Side Benefits of Organic SEO

When you design a site using Organic SEO principles and best practices, your site also improves in:

Quality Web Site Testing Services that Support Organic SEO

Our web site evaluation and testing packages are all created with Organic SEO and best practices in mind. In addition, we can:

For more information on our Organic SEO services, visit our services pages or download our Organic SEO Info Sheet.

For More on Organic SEO

The following links contain more information on Organic SEO:

Organic SEO is Worth the Work

http://www.seochat.com/c/a/Search-Engine-Optimization-Help/Organic-SEO-is-Worth-the-Work/

Organic SEO Wiki

http://www.organicseo.org/