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title: Optimize for search engines or users?
date: 2007-09-20T17:56:29+00:00
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# Optimize for search engines or users?

Search engine optimization companies are spreading all over the web. They claim to optimize your website so that it comes first in the search results for whatever the people might be looking for. Well, not everything really, but for whatever you make, produce, sell or do.

Who uses their services? Those who initially hired a bad web design company to build their website. You may wonder which are those *bad agencies*, that make *bad* websites and don’t know how to put your site high in the search results. But you may also wonder, why not a single agency advertises itself as *we don’t know how to design proper websites but can do one for you* company.

There are certain standards and good practices for building websites, and many *designers* don’t know about them. It is to say that not everything is the same that looks equal on the web. There might be two pages that look exactly the same to you in a web browser, but one is designed by the standards, while the other is not. They both can make a complete sense to you, but the search engines will prefer the first one over the other. Similarly, two cars that look the same, might be in fact different, if you know how to open the hood to discover the different engines they have.

#### Content vs. the rest

However, *content is always the king* on the web. If the website has a great content that people find unique, and are willing to link to from other sites, it will definitely rank high in the search results. The popularity and uniqueness of the content are the most important measures of the website’s quality. In such cases, search engines might even forgive you for not conforming to coding standards.

The technical performance, in essence, can’t enhance the quality and relevance of the content, but it can help search engines to appreciate it. For example, in a news site — instead of making the title of an article visually larger and bolder, you can actually tell the search engines, that **it is the heading** of an article (by using appropriate HTML code). And the algorithms that work beneath search engines will appreciate it and reward you for doing so.

Even the fragment of a text in the previous paragraph (set in bold) is emphasized technically, not only visually. The *ability to link* and *describe the meaning* of the content or mark it up in a special way, are the very basics of the hypertext and the web.

Essentially, search engine rankings boil down to the balance between:

- quality and popularity of the content,
- organization of the content, and
- technical representation of the content.

#### Understanding and improving

Thus, before looking for a search engine optimization expert, you might consider the following:

- Should the websites be optimized for search engines or people?
- Maybe a professional writer could improve the content (product descriptions, about us section, slogans, etc.) and make it more interesting and unique.
- Standards aware web designer could make the code describe website’s content.
- And probably the usability expert could improve the navigation and organization of the content.

It is understandable that a lot of website owners and editors don’t know the reasons their website is not showing up in search results as desired. The truth is, all they probably need is a better copy. Spending few hours to improve it or asking a professional writer to do it might be the best solution. You, as an insider of your industry may actually know more about the phrases and keywords that people would use to search for your services. Think of them and include them into the navigation, headings and product descriptions on your website.

Search engine optimization is not a rocket science. It is all about people like you and me *googling* for things that interest us.