General SEO Slang Terms

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by taniya, May 17, 2009.

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    Anchor Text
    Anchor text refers to the visible text for a hyperlink. For example:


    < a href="http://www.searchbliss.com/" >This is the anchor text< /a >


    Back Link
    Any link on another page that points to the subject page. Also called inbound links or IBLs.


    Bot
    Abbreviation for robot (also called a spider). It refers to software programs that scan the web. Bots vary in purpose from indexing web pages for search engines to harvesting e-mail addresses for spammers.


    Cloaking
    Cloaking describes the technique of serving a different page to a search engine spider than what a human visitor sees. This technique is abused by spammers for keyword stuffing. Cloaking is a violation of the Terms Of Service of most search engines and could be grounds for banning.


    Conversion
    Conversion refers to site traffic that follows through on the goal of the site (such as buying a product on-line, filling out a contact form, registering for a newsletter, etc.). Webmasters measure conversion to judge the effectiveness (and ROI) of PPC and other advertising campaigns. Effective conversion tracking requires the use of some scripting/cookies to track visitors actions within a website. Log file analysis is not sufficient for this purpose.


    CPC
    Abbreviation for Cost Per Click. It is the base unit of cost for a PPC campaign.


    CTA
    Abbreviation for Content Targeted Ad(vertising). It refers to the placement of relevant PPC ads on content pages for non-search engine websites.


    CTR
    Abbreviation for Click Through Rate. It is a ratio of clicks per impressions in a PPC campaign.


    Doorway Page
    Also called a gateway page. A doorway page exists solely for the purpose of driving traffic to another page. They are usually designed and optimized to target one specific keyphrase. Doorway pages rarely are written for human visitors. They are written for search engines to achieve high rankings and hopefully drive traffic to the main site. Using doorway pages is a violation of the Terms Of Service of most search engines and could be grounds for banning.


    FFA
    Abbreviation for Free For All. FFA sites post large lists of unrelated links to anyone and everyone. FFA sites and the links they provide are basically useless. Humans do not use them and search engines minimize their importance in ranking formulas.


    Gateway Page
    Also called a doorway page. A gateway page exists solely for the purpose of driving traffic to another page. They are usually designed and optimized to target one specific keyphrase. Gateway pages rarely are written for human visitors. They are written for search engines to achieve high rankings and hopefully drive traffic to the main site. Using gateway pages is a violation of the Terms Of Service of most search engines and could be grounds for banning.


    IBL
    Abbreviation for In Bound Link. Any link on another page that points to the subject page. Also called a back link.


    Keyword/KeyphraseKeywords are words which are used in search engine queries. Keyphrases are multi-word phrases used in search engine queries. SEO is the process of optimizing web pages for keywords and keyphrases so that they rank highly in the results returned for search queries.


    Keyword Stuffing
    Keyword stuffing refers to the practice of adding superfluous keywords to a web page. The words are added for the 'benefit' of search engines and not human visitors. The words may or may not be visible to human visitors. While not necessarily a violation of search engine Terms of Service, at least when the words are visible to humans, it detracts from the impact of a page (it looks like spam). It is also possible that search engines may discount the importance of large blocks of text that do not conform to grammatical structures (ie. lists of disconnected keywords). There is no valid reason for engaging in this practice.


    Link Farm
    A link farm is a group of separate, highly interlinked websites for the purposes of inflating link popularity (or PR). Engaging in a link farm is a violation of the Terms Of Service of most search engines and could be grounds for banning.


    Mirror
    In SEO parlance, a mirror is a near identical duplicate website (or page). Mirrors are commonly used in an effort to target different keywords/keyphrases. Using mirrors is a violation of the Terms Of Service of most search engines and could be grounds for banning.


    PFI
    Abbreviation for Pay For Inclusion. Many search engines offer a PFI program to assure frequent spidering / indexing of a site (or page). PFI does not guarantee that a site will be ranked highly (or at all) for a given search term. It just offers webmasters the opportunity to quickly incorporate changes to a site into a search engine's index. This can be useful for experimenting with tweaking a site and judging the resultant effects on the rankings.


    Portal
    Designation for websites that are either authoritative hubs for a given subject or popular content driven sites (like Yahoo) that people use as their homepage. Most portals offer significant content and offer advertising opportunities for relevant sites.


    PPC
    Abbreviation for Pay Per Click. An advertising model where advertisers pay only for the traffic generated by their ads.


    PR
    Abbreviation for PageRank - Google's trademark for their proprietary measure of link popularity for web pages. Google offers a PR viewer on their Toolbar.


    Robots.txt
    Robots.txt is a file which well behaved spiders read to determine which parts of a website they may visit.


    SEM
    Abbreviation for Search Engine Marketing. SEM encompasses SEO and search engine paid advertising options (banners, PPC, etc.)


    SEO
    Abbreviation for Search Engine Optimization. SEO covers the process of
    making web pages spider friendly (so search engines can read them)
    making web pages relevant to desired keyphrases


    SERP
    Abbreviation for Search Engine Results Page/Positioning. This refers to the organic (excluding paid listings) search results for a given query.


    Spam
    In the SEO vernacular, this refers to manipulation techniques that violate search engines Terms of Service and are designed to achieve higher rankings for a web page. Obviously, spam could be grounds for banning.


    SpamdexingSpamdexing was describes the efforts to spam a search engine's index. Spamdexing is a violation of the Terms Of Service of most search engines and could be grounds for banning.


    Spider
    Also called a bot (or robot). Spiders are software programs that scan the web. They vary in purpose from indexing web pages for search engines to harvesting e-mail addresses for spammers.


    Spider Trap
    A spider trap refers to either a continuous loop where spiders are requesting pages and the server is requesting data to render the page or an intentional scheme designed to identify (and "ban") spiders that do not respect robots.txt.


    Stop Word
    Stop words are words that are ignored by search engines when indexing web pages and processing search queries. Common words such as "the".


    Black hat
    This is Unethical SEO. Search Engine Optimization techniques that defy search engine TOS.


    White hat
    an ethical SEO method that follows search engine TOS.


    Grey hat
    an SEO using both methods.


    Link building
    a method of creating backlinks to your own website.
     
    taniya, May 17, 2009 IP
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    SEOibiza Peon

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    SPAM - Sites Positioned Above Mine
     
    SEOibiza, May 17, 2009 IP
  3. RightMan

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    There is one more...that is missing in your list....

    CPA - cost per action !

    Regards,

    RightMan
     
    RightMan, May 17, 2009 IP
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    gr8liverpoolfan Notable Member

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    #4
    These are "slang" terms?

    And you've copied all this stuff from a third party site- give the source some credit.
     
    gr8liverpoolfan, May 17, 2009 IP
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    JessieJames27 Active Member

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    OMG. It seems that you are getting articles from other sites. It would be better if you will share us the address of the site.
     
    JessieJames27, May 17, 2009 IP
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    #6
    This is nice thread, lots of seo basics information are here.
    thanks all for sharing.
     
    DSAnuva, May 18, 2009 IP
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    #7
    Although nice info, it's copied. Do you have any orginal info or ideas???
     
    catanich, May 18, 2009 IP
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    You also forgot "Sandbox" . Dumping of Spammy websites :D
     
    digitalduke, May 18, 2009 IP
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    Good one, even if you just cut and pasted.

    I wrote a similar article:

    One topic that never seems to be covered when discussing or introducing folks to search engine marketing and optimization is the insane number of acronyms you need to endure in order to “get with the program”. I designed this page to be a hub for all the acronyms you might encounter while optimizing your website to rank well in the search engines.

    Read the rest, OMG do you Want to Rank Better?
     
    jg123, May 18, 2009 IP
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    hi thanks for really nice information is really help me for my knowledge.
     
    chirag432, May 19, 2009 IP