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The History of Search Engine Optimization

May 16, 2009 by Ron  
Filed under Search Engine Optimization

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is a method by which the volume and quality of traffic to a website is improved or enhanced through the use of search engines and their search results. The earlier a web site appears in a search result, the more visitors it receives from the search engine.

history of search engine optimizationWithin the context of Internet advertising methods and strategies, SEO studies how search engines work and what people typically look for. Then, a website's content and HTML coding is revised in order to increase its relevance to specific keywords as well as to remove any barriers to search engine indexing.

SEO has been around since the early days of the web, though it wasn't called that then. Beginning in the mid-1990s, as the first search engines were cataloging the Web, webmasters (people responsible for designing, developing, marketing, or maintaining web sites) and content providers began optimizing sites for search engines. At first, it was pretty basic.

All a webmaster needed to do was submit a URL (web page address) to the various engines which would send a "spider" or "crawler" (a computer program that browses the World Wide Web in a systematic, automated manner) to "crawl" that page, extract links to other pages from it, and return the relevant information that is found on the page that is to be indexed by the search engines. The process involved a search engine spider downloading a page and storing it on the search engine's own server, where a second program, known as an indexer, would then extract information about the page, that was then placed into a scheduler for crawling at a later date.

The actual term "search engine optimization" started to come into use soon after that. Web site owners were quick to catch on to the potential value of having their sites ranked more highly in search engine results, which created a business opportunity for various neophyte SEO practitioners or Website Promotion Consultants.

Early versions of search algorithms (operational sequences) would rely on information supplied by webmasters such as meta tags (HTML or XHTML elements used to provide structured Meta Data about a Web page). However, these were found to be less than reliable since a webmasters choice of meta tags or keywords wasn't always an accurate representation of a site's content and were also prone to webmaster manipulation in order to enable sites to rank higher in search engine results by stuffing pages with excessive or irrelevant keywords.

In 1998, Larry Page and Sergey Brin -- who met as grad students at Stanford University -- founded Google. Google was an outgrowth of work that both had been involved with previously as students in developing "backrub," a search engine that relied on a mathematical algorithm to rate the prominence of web pages. Google rapidly quite popular, owing to its ease of use and simple design which enabled it to evade many of the types of manipulation by webmasters that was common for search engines at that time.

Today, search engines use a wide variety of methods to reduce or eliminate most kinds of link manipulation by webmasters and they web sites. Google for example claims to rank sites using 200 different signals or criteria. However, neither they nor the other major search engines in operation today disclose their actual algorithms and methodology for ranking pages to the general public. however their is much speculation and rumor milling created by the many search engine optimization experts.

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5 Responses to “The History of Search Engine Optimization”
  1. fleurblanche from buy backlinks says:

    Good short overview of what it is all about. Let's see how it will look in ten years from now.
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  2. Ron says:

    Yes this is going to be ever evolving…

    As new concepts are released by the serps then you will have those that are going to start gaming that change and so on… It has to keep changing and you will need to keep adjusting your online business to stay up with what is happening.

  3. Jared Gurkin says:

    i am a newbie in Search Engine Optimization but i think that the submission of articles in article directories is one of the best ways to gain backlinks. .

  4. Thank you for this article. I was never too familiar with the origins of Search Engine Optimization. It definitely has evolved from its early days! Great read, thanks again.
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  5. Angela from Content management systeem says:

    Thanks for this article! I've been active in SEO for about 10 years now and boy… do things have changed.

    In the old days, a place in the DMOZ directory and a few other webdirectories would be enough to get you a few high rankings in the Google search engine, but the competition has really toughened up in the last couple of years. I've found out that you need to concentrate a lot more on semantic HTML, long tail search terms and blog linkbuilding. That combination works the best for me!

    What do you think?

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