How Tagging and Keywords Stack Up
by Lisa Ann Ginger
Fed up with being shoveled content by search engine
algorithms, a segment of searchers have switched to tagging and
social bookmarking to find online information. Can you
capitalize off this new wave of search?
What is tagging?
Tags are basically keywords. A tag can be a category or a
subject. When we talk about tagging, all we are basically
referring to is how you summarize what your webpage or site is
about.
Is it about dogs?
If so, then you might want to use the tag, 'dogs'.
What else is your site (or blog) about?
Perhaps German Shepherds, Golden Retrievers, dog training,
and puppy toys.
Well, then all these would make great tags as well.
So the concept of tagging is not really that much different
from your standard keywords.
But theres an interesting difference between using tags and
using keywords in the hopes of getting some traffic to your
site.
As an internet marketer optimizing a site for the search
engines, youre generally taught to select a keyword (or
keyphrase) and stick with that keyword throughout a single
page. A single page on your site becomes the official 'dog
training' page or whatever keyword you chose.
You can most certainly create a page that revolves around
dog training and puppy toys, but the search engines will get
confused when it comes to categorizing your site. The fact that
youre trying to rank well for both keyphrases will dilute them
both out. In the end, you wont rank real high for either
term.
So with search engine optimization, a single page equals one
keyword (or keyphrase) to get the optimum effect.
When you want to rank well for another related term, you
know you need to create an entirely separate page.
But with tagging, you can select several keywords (or tags)
for each page of your site and not be penalized. In fact, you
actually get rewarded for selecting a number of related tags
rather than just one.
With tagging optimization, a single page equals a chance to
rank high for many tags.
As you can imagine, this can really help you maximize your
efforts. If every page can rank well for a dozen terms, its as
though you just wrote a dozen pages instead of one.
Obviously, the search engines dont rank based on tags (they
have their million dollar algorithms), but many other sites do.
Many of the Social Bookmarking sites use tags to help organize
their content. And many of these sites are highly
trafficked.
What is Social bookmarking?
Social bookmarking sites are cropping up all over the
internet. Del.icio.us and Furl are two of the most popular
Social bookmarking sites to date. But sites like these run
rampant on the internet and are set to explode in
popularity.
The basics of Social bookmarking revolve around allowing
users the option to store their favorite sites and webpages
online and label them with tags.
Since the bookmarks are stored online, they are not limited
to a particular computer. Most Social bookmarking sites also
have built in RSS features so users can share their bookmarks.
As a web owner, this means you will receive some extra exposure
if your pages are favored by Social bookmarkers. Each Social
bookmarking site is run quite differently, but all are
organized by the concept of tags.
I should point out that the system of tagging is not
perfect. Since people may choose their own tags you will come
across a number of grammatical errors and other strange tags.
You may get misspellings, both the singular and plural forms of
the word, and even spaced and unspaced versions of the word.
For example, if you have a site about dog training, your tag
might be 'dog training' or dogtraining'.
However, since your webpage may be tagged with many tags
instead of just one, none of this will matter much to you. With
tagging, you will want to be tagged with as many related tags
as possible to increase the chances of your webpage being
found.
Many searchers prefer to use these social bookmarking sites
to find content online due to the fact that they are organized
for people, by people. Each bookmarked site is more of a
referral than just a site with the right number of keywords to
rank it high in the search engines.
One of the top tagging sites on the internet, Technorati,
allows the web owner to tag their own content and add it to the
Technorati index. Bloggers have been rewarded with thousands of
extra visitors per day by mastering Technorati.
Theres no doubt about it, add tagging to your traffic
building arsenal and you will definitely see some results.
Lisa Ann is the author of Tagging Secrets. To learn
more about tagging for traffic visit the Tagging Secrets
website at http://www.taggingsecrets.com.
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