Search Engine Optimization

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SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization or Search Engine Optimizer.[1] It is a process used by web masters to increase the number of visitors to a particular website by trying to move up its ranking on the search engine search results page. A website with a higher rank placement in the search page will have a better chance to get more internet users to view the website.

Internet users research different things on the internet. SEO targets the different types of searches including academic image, local, news and video.

Background

According to SEO experts, website owners realized the importance of being in the top place of the search engine to increase the revenue of their businesses in the middle of 1990s.

Danny Sullivan, is considered among the pioneers who started optimizing the search engine. In 1995, one of his clients inquired why his website doesn't on top of the search engine. This prompted Sullivan to find the information how to increase the ranking of a certain website on the search engine. In 1996, he published the Webmasters Guide to Search Engine and subsequently created the Search Engine Watch.[2]

About the same year, Bruce Clay, President and CEO of Bruce Clay, Inc. started optimizing the websites of his clients by editing pages for the search engine Infoseek. During that time Google was not yet established and he doesn't need to develops links because it is not a requirement for the engine algorithm.<ref>The History of SEO Bruce Clay</seo>

In 1999, Danny Sullivan organized the first SEO strategies conference in San Francisco. It was attended by approximately 200 individuals and Bruce Clay was one of the speakers.

Other SEO pioneers include Greg Boser, Christine Churchill, John Audette, Derrick Wheeler, and Marshall Simmonds.


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