Every Website owner would like to get more Search Engine
traffic. But it's getting tougher and tougher to get a good
listing these days. There are literally millions of other web
pages that are vying for the same top 20 search engine listing
that you want.
Most of us don't have the time or expertise to carefully edit
and reedit the keywords and meta tags for each engines specific
criteria.
In the past I had spent many hours tracking the words and
phrases that came up highest in the search engines. I then
valiantly attempted to work my site content, key words and meta
tags to reflect these words. The results were mediocre at best.
It seems that there were thousands and thousands of other
webmasters with exactly the same idea. It is extremely difficult
to get a top 20 listing for a very popular search word.
Until recently I had pretty much given up on expecting traffic
of any significance from the Search Engines.
DISCLAIMER: I am not an expert on Search Engine rankings. The
following information is strictly based on my own personal
experiences and those of a few friends.
An Accidental Discovery
Quite by accident I stumbled upon a technique that brings in a
LOT of Search Engine hits to my site.
I have created a small library of reports on Internet Marketing.
The intention is to assist website owners with their marketing
efforts. I wanted to provide a great source of relevant material
that would bring them back again and again. Ezine publishers and
other site owners were also encouraged to copy these articles
and publish them.
This does work quite well on it's own, but I've been noticing
that a lot of people are finding these reports from the Search
Engines. The hits are happening from obscure search terms that
most other sites aren't using. There's little competition for
them so my site gets a very nice ranking. Sometimes it's listed
in the number seven position, sometimes it's in the seventeenth
spot. It could even be a number three listing. In some cases
I've even achieved a number one ranking in a few of the major
Search Engines.
Keep reading, we'll be going into the specifics shortly. But
before we go too much further, let me explain that this
technique does not usually bring in thousands of hits. It can
however bring in hundreds of extra hits that a site might
normally not get.
What Web Searchers Really Want
When you go to a Search Engine, how many times are you looking
specifically for something to buy or for an affiliate program to
join? If you're like me that's not why you're at the Search
Engine. You're there to find information on the topic of your
interest - and it should be FREE!
Example:
Let's say that you want a Super recipe for Chicken Soup. Are you
going to search for a cook book? Not likely. You want the recipe
not the book. BUT, while you are reading the recipe it is
possible that you could be tempted to look at a cook book for
sale - or a cooking pot, or a set of oven mitts, or ..... well
you get the idea.
Your local supermarket has been doing this for years. You go to
buy a jug of milk and a loaf of bread and end up walking out
with a couple of bags of extra stuff and $60 less in your
wallet. They often price the milk at cost or less to get you
into the store but they know that the loss will be more than
made up for with your impulse item purchases.
Give them Content - and lots of it
If your site is about cooking, then put as much cooking
information as possible on your site. Put cookware reviews,
stove recommendations, healthy eating guides, microwave tips,
interviews with famous chefs, etc. You could even offer other
related information such as: wine recommendations for certain
meals, calorie guides, links to famous restaurants, nutritional
charts, etc..
Make it useful, relevant and valuable to your visitor. If they
are impressed, it is likely that they will come back and even
tell a friend or two about "that great new site that I just
found".
Where can I get this Content?
No, you do not have to write all the information yourself.
Although if you can put together original content it is even
more effective.
Simply search around for top quality content by going to your
favorite Search Engines, ezines, libraries, magazines, books,
newspapers, etc. You can also get ideas for great material by
tuning into radio and TV programs that specialize in your area
of interest.
Always, always, always give credit to the source of the
information. Plagiarizing will often get you the wrong kind of
attention. For a good example of the ills of plagiarism check
out this article... www.worlddealcenter.com/guides/integrity.html
Here are some tips that I have found to be especially helpful in
drawing higher rankings for your content pages.
1) Use High Interest words in the page title and first few lines
Even if you come up with a top 20 listing, you still must
compete with 19 other sites for that visitors attention. Give
them a good reason to click onto YOUR link.
2) Name Searches
Many web searches are done for peoples names. Historical
figures, modern day personalities, authors, big name marketers,
etc.. These get thousands of search requests. If you can
sprinkle book reviews and articles that use famous names in your
content rich site, you will see more visitors that might
normally never find your site.
3) Speaking of book reviews...
On my site I have a section devoted to selling books for Amazon.
As far as it being a moneymaker the thing is a bust. It ain't
working! Nobody is buying (please come and purchase a book from
me - I'm begging). So why don't I just take it down and scrap
the bookselling business?
Well, it brings in tons of hits from people who are searching
specifically for those books and authors that are reviewed on my
site. Okay, so they don't buy the book (the odd one might
though), but they do click through to other pages on the site
and sign up for my ezine and other programs.
These 3 suggestions have worked wonders for my stats pages and
ultimately the bottom line too. They certainly won't replace
your other marketing efforts, but can provide a nice supplement
to them.
About the author:
Chris Small is a cyber entrepreneur and host of several
successful websites. If you would like to read more articles
like this by Chris go to www.worlddealcenter.com/reports.htm