Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Two Terms: SEO And SEM

By Justin Harrison

SEO and SEM; familiar with these terms? If you?re a webmaster, you certainly are. If you spend a lot of time with a webmaster, you?ll hear the two terms tossed around so frequently they will probably seam as if the two terms are interchangeable. However, that view would be wrong, as there is a difference between the meanings of the two words.

SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization. SEM stands for Search Engine Marketing. So you see, they are different. To understand better, SEO is anything you do to your page to make it more search engine friendly. SEM is anything you do to get higher ranks in search engines, such as, search engine optimization, requesting back links, and submitting your URL to search engines.

It?s important to know the difference between the two terms; make sure you ask for all information if your unsure before going and spending money on a SEO or SEM package. For example, a company offers you a package, if you don?t ask and get all the information, you might be buying into a package that merely is the company submitting your website URL to a few search engines, something you can easily do yourself.

Information that would be good to gain would be what they plan on doing to increase traffic to your website. So they are submitting your URL to search engines? Which ones? Have them give you a list of those search engines. What about the use of keywords? Ask about keyword optimization of the website. Ask about META and ALT tags.

The main importance is not if it?s a SEO or a SEM package, but rather, what exactly are the methods in the service they are offering? SEM is a more valuable option, as SEO can be included as a marketing strategy, but it?s also important to remember that a SEO can be nothing more than sticking your URL in a few search engines. To get the best value for your money, do your homework. Look for reputable websites and ask for specific information on the services they provide. That way, you can make a much more informed decision between using a SEO vs SEM.

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