Archive for June, 2009

Website Traffic - Increase your web traffic

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

There are many techniques that Search Engine Optimisation firms use to increase search engine rankings. Some are ethical, some are not. Some convert to sales, others don’t. Here is the lowdown on how you can significantly increase traffic to your website without having to be an SEO guru.

Quality of the traffic

It is important that you understand increasing visits to your website doesn’t necessarily mean more sales as a result. If a website visitor is searching for your product or service and finds your website, then your chances of converting that visitor into a customer is higher than if you are seen when the visitor is NOT specifically looking for your products or services.  It is important to have a good mix of traffic in this regard. Often, untargetted traffic can lead to conversions and regardless, it should still help in making your company ‘front of mind’.

Low Quality Traffic

If you want thousands of people visiting your website with no real intention to purchase (but perhaps you can convert a handful of these visitors anyway) then there are many services out there offering thousands of visitors to your site for very little. This is handy if you want to be seen to have a lot of traffic, you want many people from a particular region to see your site, whether they are interested or not, or just for vanity’s sake.  The going rate is usually around $50 per 10,000 visits, which can be delivered over a period of time, or as quickly as possible. If you wanted to be seen by, for example, a million people in Australia, you would expect to pay around $2,000 for this service.

These ads are normally delivered as ‘pop-unders’.  This means that as someone leaves another website, a browser window pops under the current window, as if to say ‘If you liked this site, then here’s another you may like’.  Not all that effective for making sales, but certainly a fast, easy way to bring people to your site, whether they look at your content or not.

Medium Quality Traffic

If you want many people who are at least ‘interested’ in your industry to see your website, then Blogs and Articles are the way to go, just like the one you are reading now! You may not need a web designer, but you may have an interest in what a designer has to say. And perhaps you feel that we can help you. If, by spending time giving out free advice and writing informative articles it leads to a handful of extra sales, then great! If not, blogs help to improve your search engine ranking anyway, so it’s worth giving it a go. Setting up a blog can be a little difficult, but a web designer can help you there to at least configure it to run under your domain name and get you started. It’s also more fun than you might think to write articles that can benefit others!

In addition to blogs, syndicated articles are also very popular. If you have some skill at writing, why not submit your articles to places like www.ezinearticles.com . It’s free, easy and with a few good articles you can be an Expert Author in no time!

Social Networking sites, like Facebook, MySpace and Linkedin are also very popular and will add to your overall business image. It’s great for word of mouth (when you have friends of your friends contacting you about your product or service) and also has the added benefit of giving you some social interaction.

High Quality Traffic

If you want highly targetted traffic to your website, you can’t go past Google Adwords. Adwords will deliver ads  that link to your website to website visitors that are searching for your product or service (based on the keywords you select). You choose how much you are prepared to pay per click and per day, what keywords you want to list for, what regions you are targetting and in some circumstances you can even choose the demographic of your visitors (age, sex, location, income, etc). Check out our Adwords page on our main website for more information.

With a combination of these traffic sources, you should see an exponential number of visitors to your website within a short space of time. Just remember that, at the end of the day, no matter how high you list in search engines or how much traffic you can generate, if you don’t have a good website, a good product and good service, no amount of traffic is going to help your site. Get the basics right, then get your business out there!

Front Page of Google - Guaranteed?

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

Get On The Front Page of Google! Guaranteed!

We’ve all seen websites guaranteeing first page Google rankings, but what does it really mean? Let’s look at two different methods and we will soon see that first page on Google is not as exciting (or difficult) as it might appear.

Guaranteed First Page on Google!

Whilst most viewers would read that headline and think, wow! How could an SEO firm guarantee that? we hate to burst bubbles here, but what they are talking about is Sponsored Links, on Google’s Adwords program. Those ads that appear at the top of the results when you search for something? Usually against a pale salmon background? And down the right hand side of Google’s pages? They are Adwords. There is nothing clever about guaranteeing you will appear in those results, because you PAY for it. Whether you pay to list in the top 3 or somewhere lower down the results, you will be paying every time someone clicks on your ad.  We don’t have a problem with that… it’s a great advertising vehicle, we use it regularly, we ARE Google Adwords Professionals.  What we DON’T like to see is SEO companies using the ‘Be Seen on The First Page of Google, Guaranteed!’ to mislead potential clients into believing that they will guarantee first page ‘Organic’ listings (the main results on the left hand side of the search results page).

Guaranteed Search Engine Rankings!

This is the hard bit. As described in my article ‘Guaranteed SEO Rankings?’, it is possible for an SEO firm to guarantee their work and to push their services on the basis of previous successes, but there is no real way to ENSURE that a client’s website appears on the first page of results. Some firms, including ourselves, won’t charge a client unless we succeed. We think this is a good way to operate. We then have a vested interest in seeing our clients get on the first page of results, or we don’t get paid. And we also have an interest in KEEPING them there, as we want renewals, not just a once-off fee for achieving a singular result. And at the end of the day, one bad result can mean one angry client, which can mean ten friends who know of the failure, which means 100 potential customers who won’t deal with the firm who failed to achieve those rankings.

So, before jumping headlong and signing up with a company, determine first what they mean (Sponsored Links vs Organic Results) as this may save a lot of grief, anger and confusion down the track.