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SEO IP advice: protect against bad neighbours

Sunday, April 25th, 2010

Protecting against bad neighbours comes almost instinctively in the real world. There’s very little chance you’d end up in a bad neighbourhood with your business because you’ve learned how to interpret all of the little signals that give one away. When you’re selecting a physical home for your website, however, not only are those signals not present, but the neighbourhood is invisible as well.

The types of bad neighbours we’re talking about here are those involved on your server. When you sign up to a web hosting company, you have very little knowledge of the other businesses they serve. If you join up with a shared IP package, you have no idea whether your new neighbours are nice and harmless or notorious spammers. These neighbours can have an impact on your site’s reputation with the search engines.

The IP address of a website isn’t something that comes up very often in search engine optimization talk. This doesn’t mean that it isn’t important. Your site’s IP can have a big impact on how you fare with the search engines for the duration of its existence. This is because the search engines make associations between sites with the same or similar IPs. The main reason for this is to protect against linking scams, but a side effect is that a bad neighbour can scupper your rankings.

Here are some of the ways your IP can affect your site:

*Bad neighbours. This is the major concern for any business looking at search engine optimisation. Penalties for your neighbours could affect you too.

*Slow response times. A slow response time can lose your site users and bring down your ranking. Speeding up page downloads is a basic search engine optimization tactic, but it’s harder when the reason lies with your server. Shared hosting has a tendency to slow things down.

*Increased risk of attack with shared servers. This is a more practical consideration, but one that’s still worth taking into account. Every point of entry on a website is vulnerable to malicious attacks, which is why a good security system is vital to SEO. When your site shares space on a server with several others, the risk increases. Many businesses have found their sites attacked through the back door of their server.

*Google appears to care about IP addresses. The world’s major search engine’s official stand is that there is no difference between dedicated and shared IP addresses. Thoughtful types in the SEO realm, however, have noticed that sites with dedicated IP addresses make it to the first page almost all the time.

Having a dedicated server isn’t an option for every site. Dedicated IP addresses are more expensive than going for the shared option. The advantages need to be weighed up against the increased costs. You might find that a dedicated IP really doesn’t make enough of a difference to be bothered with. It is important, however, to take the issue into consideration as a part of your search engine optimisation campaign. Discuss this and other issues with our experts at SEO Consult Australia.

Should speed be a ranking factor in search results?

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Google wants to offer its users a quick and efficient search service and the issue of speed is often commented upon. Searchers want to find relevant and useful information as quickly as possible and therefore if Google wants to provide a high quality search service, it must not only provide users with search results quickly but these search results must be relevant and useful and these websites must also be able to be accessed quickly. How long it takes a website to load can affect the search experience of the users and reflect on Google.

Speed is definitely a key issue for Google at the moment and it is highly likely that the loading time of websites in the future will be a ranking factor in the search results. Google is the most popular and successful search engine in the world and so something like this can make an enormous difference to businesses on an international basis.

The main issue for many businesses concerning the issue of speed and search results being affected by speed is that they will not be able to compete with the major corporations. Small businesses may suffer and be pushed out of the search results even if currently being ranked highly, because they are not able to load as quickly as the big corporation websites that are able to pay for expensive hosting.

The development of speed becoming a ranking factor could also affect different areas of the world and the businesses and websites within these areas negatively. Many countries do not have access to high speed connections and the latest internet technology and therefore businesses within these areas could be pushed out of search results too.

It also poses a threat to those websites that feature content that require a little longer to load such as sites based on video. Websites like this could also suffer a drop in rankings if they cannot decrease their loading time.

These are just a few of the main issues internet users and site owners are concerned about when discussing the possible implementation of speed as a factor in search engine rankings. Google is concerned about the issue of speed and will undoubtedly introduce it as a ranking feature in the future but how this will work exactly and what it will mean for online businesses of all different sizes is as yet unclear. Firms who specialise in delivering tailored SEO solutions cannot afford to be left behind by any significant shifts in the manner in which any major search engines behave.

We at SEO Consult constantly monitor any changes taking place within search that may affect the rankings of our clients and their search engine optimisation campaigns. We remain informed so that we can offer the best and most up-to-date advice and information. Google is dominant in search and this is why any changes by Google are of particular importance to us and the rest of the online community too. We provide our clients with the latest information and research and then react accordingly by adapting their search engine optimisation campaigns.

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