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Search engine optimization (SEO) techniques
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is a strategy to allow a site to rank in search engines (Google, Yahoo, Ask) for terms. Typically the goal is to rank in the top ten for terms relevant to the main focus of the site and within the top 1-2 pages (10-30 results typically) for secondary focus areas. Since most new sites are found via search engine results this becomes the main source of traffic for smaller sites like blogs and startups. However, even main web staples rely heavily on this referral traffic.
In order to SEO a site a dual strategy is needed.
Internally, a site must have good technical design and well-written content. This makes it more attractive to search engines and helps with "natural indexing" a search engine spider finding a single link to your site and being able to traverse the entire site tree to add it to it's database.
Externally, a site must rely on strong inbound links in order to build the trust factor associated to its domain by search engines (mainly Google). Means of accomplishing this include using social book marking sites (Del.icio.us, Ma.gnolia), social news / technology sites (Digg, Reddit), popular blogs (TechCrunch), and niche link building (inbound links from other sites that rate for the same search terms).
Internal Design
Internal design should focus on semantic web design and well-written content. On the web, it's said that "content is king." Well-written content will trump any attempts at "keyword stuffing", hidden keywords, or any other "black hat" SEO strategies (those frowned upon and/or banned by search engines). While black hat strategies might earn a short term gain inherently the search engines catch onto the strategy resulting in a long term loss either in reducing the site's trust so they rank lower or simply banning them from the index altogether.
Semantic design is the process of writing HTML code so that content on the page is contained in semantic elements. This movement came about after the fiasco of 1990s web design including "table-itis" using tables and other semantic elements non-semantically in order to display the page the way the designer wanted. With the widespread acceptance of CSS and the (mostly) widespread implementation of it in browsers such as Firefox, Opera and IE 6+ the move to semantic design seriously began and started gaining a foothold in the web standards community.
At it's heart, semantic design is basically wrapping content
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