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Out To Lunch Media Glossary: Search Engine Positioning TermsAffiliate
marketing: Revenue sharing between two web sites. Affiliate sites
normally provide free advertising for an ecommerce site and compensation
is based on performance i.e. sales, clicks, registrations, or a combination
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Page
view: A request to load a single HTML page. Pay per click: An online advertising payment model in which payment is based solely on click-through. Pay per click search engine: Search engine where web sites are ranked according to the bid amount, and advertisers are charged when a searcher clicks on the search listing. Go.com is one such engine. Permission marketing: Obtaining customer consent to receive information from the company. Permission marketing in the online world takes the form of email promotions and newsletters. Portal: A site that serves as a starting point and gateway to the World Wide Web e.g. AOL.com. Manual submissions: Submitting a URL (keywords, descriptions, etc.) to each search engine by hand. Meta search engine: A search engine that displays results from a multitude of other search engines and directories. Reciprocal links: Outbound links exchanged for inbound links. Search engine: An automated system that relies on a software agent (otherwise known as spiders, robots or crawlers) that explores the World Wide Web following links from site to site (see importance of Link Exchange) and catalogues relevant text and content into the search engine's database. Search Engine Marketing (SEM): This is a newer term and separates what was once part of the function of a Search Engine optimizer, Search Engine Marketing specifically is the function of locating, researching, submitting, and positioning a web site within the proper search engines for maximum exposure and effectiveness. SEM may also include the function of choosing the target keywords and keyword phrases for the web site's meta tags Search engine optimization (SEO): The process of updating HTML code and choosing targeted keyword phrases related to a site, and ensuring that the site places well when those keywords are queried on search engines. Search Engine Optimization (SEO) involves the careful optimization of corporate web sites to effectively increase their visibility in the major search engines such as Google, Yahoo, Alta-Vista, Inktomi and many others. It makes the difference between a web site that has very little visibility and one that will be seen and found by millions of people. Search engine Spam: Excessive manipulation to influence search engine rankings, often for pages which contain little or no relevant content. Can result in penalization of a web site. Search engine submission: Inserting a URL into a search engine "submit" form in order make the search engine aware of a site or page for indexing and positioning. Title tag: An HTML tag used to define the text in the top line of a Web browser, also used by many search engines as the title of search listings and for bookmark identification. Unique visits: Individuals who have visited a Web site (or network) at least once in a fixed time frame, typically a 30 day period. Viral Marketing: Encouraging visitors to an online site to pass along a marketing message by providing an incentive for doing so. Web site traffic: The amount of total visitors and unique visits to a Web site. Terms provided by www.positioning-search-engines.com. |
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