SEO is a crazy thing. What is SEO? Its either your best friend or your worst enemy. If you have a website you’ve probably heard of it. For starters SEO is the abbreviation for Search Engine Optimization. Thus, it is a quality that your website has or lack. SEO is the practice of using organic search engine results to increase the quantity and quality of traffic to your website.

Having mastered SEOs allows you to receive free exposure to a newer and better audience!
How does It work?
SEO is multi-faceted. The quality of your online traffic is a great measure of your SEO success. The information within your niche is important thus, it is more useful for people in that space. You would want to attract serious customers or the relevant audience. Because persons that are not your target are of no use.
Lastly, the amount of traffic that you receive without the aid of paid advertisements is great measure of your SEO effectiveness.
But what puts the SEO to work? The search engines of course. You may think of a search engine as a website you access to type a question and Google, or whatever search engine you ‘re using responds with a list of links to web pages that may possibly address your query.
For instance Google brings this all together with what we call a crawler. A crawler goes and gathers information on all the content on the Internet that they can find. The crawlers bring back all of those 1s and 0s to the search engine to build an index. The index is then fed by an algorithm which attempts to match all those data with your query.
Optimization can take many different forms. It’s all about making sure that the title tags and meta explanations are both concise and lengthy while linking to internal pages on your website.

Purpose Of SEO
SEO is more than tool to push e-commerce sites. It is also useful to consumers. When users check for information online, they go about it by entering into the search box what they are searching for. In order for the content to become accessible while users are looking for information, the search engines need to decide that the content is important enough so that they can locate the site. Essentially, this is the very reason that the SEO sector exists, to better ensure websites adhere to the search engines.
Search engines helped get my content seen on the Internet. And you’re right, traffic coming from Google or Bing are definitely serious people for your business regardless of whether you pay for them or not. I’m not really sure about the exact mechanics of SEO, but when I focused on the best practices such as placing high-quality keywords in the title, URL, headings, and description, and after producing enough content to prove to Google or Bing that I’m not going away, everything else just works like magic.
Thank you so much for this well needed information about SEO.
I’ve heard of SEO, by following the lessons and listening to the webinars at WA(Wealthy Affiliate) by Kyle and Jay. Before then i had no idea, to what it was.
What’s very interesting is the amount of traffic that’s received without paid advertisements, relating to the effectiveness of SEO. Is the advertising mainly for the business and affiliate websites?
I’ve learnt today from your article, that crawlers build an index and indexes are fed by an algorithm!
I’m still at the beginning basics of optimization and have a lot to learn.
Thank you for the free sign up, with Google Search Console Account information. I definitely need to check my indexed pages on my very first website contents.
The related posts and ‘help’ are extremely useful!
Just out of interest how many other companies does ‘Advisight’ link to, to promote, build and increase it’s traffic?
By the way, loving the ‘Advisight’ sound track preview!
Hello there thanks for such a wonderful review. In other words, SEO involves making certain changes to your website design and content that make your site more attractive to a search engine. … SEO is the process that organizations go through to help make sure that their site ranks high in the search engines for relevant keywords and phrases