Is
Your Thinking Deflating Your Profits More than
Google's Florida Updates?
Is
Your Thinking Deflating Your Profits More than
Google's Florida Updates?
By Jessica Albon
Copyright
2003, The Write Exposure
You spent a ton of time getting your website just
right for Google. And now your site has sunk to
the very bottom of the results for several key
phrases.
Your traffic has plunged, and, worse, so have
your profits. Sure, you know now you shouldn't
have relied so heavily on one source of website
traffic, but how do you fix the problem?
If your online business has taken a hit from the
Florida Updates of Google, read on for five ways
to build a broader base so the next algorithm
change won't be as devastating.
CHANGE THE WAY YOU THINK ABOUT THE SEARCH ENGINES
It's not the search engine's job to deliver traffic
to your website. Rather, a search engine strives
to give the best results to each searcher. Think
about your site from your visitor's point of view.
What information is that visitor looking for?
And how can you make it clear up front that that's
the information you provide?
Work at providing information from your website
and giving the search engines that information--don't
work so hard at convincing search engines that
your site is what visitors want.
CHANGE THE WAY YOU THINK ABOUT SITE VISITORS Each
visitor to your website is worth a certain dollar
amount to you. Whether or not they buy. If you
don't already know this amount, now's the time
to calculate it. With this number in hand, you
can consider advertising and pay-per- click strategies
that'll bring more traffic to your website.
If you're looking for stability, seriously consider
what a visitor is worth to you and then check
into pay per click advertising to bring in the
right number of visitors every day.
CHANGE THE WAY YOU THINK ABOUT FOLLOW UP You've
been stalling and hesitating to set up a follow
up program. It takes too much time, you thought.
And, besides, you were getting that steady flow
of new traffic. So you didn't set up anything.
And now that you're hurting for traffic, you don't
even have a group of people you can offer a promotion
to to bring them back to your site. Without a
follow up program, the little traffic that's trickling
onto your website is lost forever.
Get those people to opt-in to receive updates
from you so you can bring them back to your website
time and again until they buy.
CHANGE THE WAY YOU THINK ABOUT WEB PROMOTION Sure,
it's easy to hire an SEO expert and sit back and
wait for the search engines to bring traffic to
your website. But search engines are run by third
parties over whom you have no control. And that
means relying on them to bring you traffic is
risky at best.
Instead, look for ways you can bring traffic to
your website yourself. Publish articles on other
sites, set up cross- promotions with related websites,
go off line for traffic.
CHANGE THE WAY YOU THINK ABOUT YOUR WEBSITE Do
you think visitors should visit your site and
think you're exactly the solution they're looking
for? Without visiting your competition, considering
their options, contacting your help desk, or having
any questions? Good luck.
Instead, set your site up to be a friendly experience
for the traffic you do get. Give each individual
visitor plenty of support and resources. Not only
will this increase the number of visitors who
buy, but it'll also increase the number of visitors
who recommend your site to a friend.
Ultimately, the responsibility for bringing traffic
to your website rests with you--not the search
engines, and not your SEO expert. By taking responsibility
for bringing the visitors you need in to your
site each month, you'll be able to ride out any
algorithm changes, shifts in public opinion about
specific search engines, and other day-to-day
changes in business. Setting up these systems
now will start bringing traffic to your site very
quickly, and will also have lasting effects.
Want more tips on how to build follow up programs
that'll put your profits back under your control?
Visit http://www.designdoodles.com
for free information on creating newsletters to
follow up with prospects.
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