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Google is beholden to its stockholders and its need to earn profíts. Google has
determined that the best way to keep profíts high is to keep Internet users
flocking to its websites. Google accomplishes that by giving its users the kind
of information they are looking to find, and Google weights its search algorithm
towards what Google believes its search audience wants to see in the SERPs
(Search Engine Results Pages).
It is important for online marketers to
understand that it is not always in Google's best interest for our websites to
rank well in Google.
How Important Is
Google In Search?
Worldwide, Google is currently providing 78% of all
searches.
But in 2007, Google only provided 52% of my website's total
search traffic. Yahoo, Windows Live, Ask, and MSN provided the next 42%. The
remaining 6% of my website's search traffic came from another 55 smaller search
engines.
On my website, only 48.8% of my 2007 traffic actually came from
search engines. The remaining 51.2% of my website's quarter million visitors
came directly from article placements on other websites, recommendations from
other people, forum posts, and from people who have bookmarks for my
website.
Tips For Ranking Well For
Specific Keywords
It has been my experience that it is easier
to rank in 1) MSN / Windows Live, 2) Yahoo, and then 3) Google, in that order.
Quite frankly, I have always ignored the role of Ask in the search market. While
MSN is the easiest search engine to rank in, it only delivered 4.6% of my total
search traffic in 2007.
I read a question in a forum, where the poster
was asking how he could get his website to rank well in Google for the search
term, "software".
The truth is that it is nearly impossible in nearly
every search engine to rank well in the natural results for such a singular
keyword as "software". In a nutshell, if you want to rank well in Google, you
need to build inbound links (IBLs) to your website with your targeted keywords
in the links.
But, you don't
want to put all of your links together with one keyword phrase. One of Google's
red flags is when they notice a link to a particular website appearing more than
60% of the time with one specific keyword phrase.
Utilizing a variety of
long-tail keywords will actually serve you better in the search-engine ranking
puzzle, in more ways than one. After all, when I do a search for software, I
don't type in the search word, "software". I type in search phrases like:
"accounting software", "small business accounting software", "windows software
accounting small business", "windows image editing software", "windows software
image editor", "windows xp photo album manager", etc.
People searching
the keyword "software" have yet to figure out that they are looking for specific
kinds of software. Once they do an initial search, they are going to type in
more specific search terms to find what they actually want. So, once you start
targeting a variety of long-tail keyword phrases, then you will start seeing
more success in your search marketing efforts.
How To Start Your Search Engine Optimization
Journey
If you are wanting to get into the natural search
results of Google and the other search engines, you must know before you dive
into the project that getting good rankings in the search engines for your
chosen keywords can take a really long time, before you begin seeing
results.
While inbound links to your website, targeted to your chosen
keywords, will help your website climb in the search results of your favorite
search engines, it may be a frustrating journey.
Your competitors want to
rank well for the same search terms you do. And since only ten of you can be on
page one of the search results, you may have to work really hard to topple those
guys already on page one of the results, and you will have to fight to keep your
ranking once you get it.
There are some
keyword phrases that are nearly impossible to rank for, even if you have really
deep pockets. For example, most every keyword phrase for the financial industry
will be extremely difficult to rank for in Google. Competition in this industry
is fierce, so achieving top search rankings will be tough to say the
least.
This is the reason why so many SEO experts encourage marketers to
target "low-hanging fruit". It may be fairly easy to rank well for a four- or
five-word search phrase, and extremely expensive to target a two- or three-word
search phrase.
My personal approach has always been to rotate through a
líst of more than 100 target keyword phrases, over a longer period of time. In
doing so, I capture a lot of low-hanging fruit quickly, and at the end of the
loop, I am a bit closer to snagging the fruit in the upper branches of the tree.
At the end of my líst, I analyze my keywords again to see where I am strong and
to see where I am still weak, and then I begin the process again. (According to
SEOdigger.com, I have better than 950 keyword phrases in the top twenty results
of Google.)
How To Get
Links
The challenge most people face when they begin building
links to a website is where to get those essential links.
Article
marketing is my chosen method for getting inbound links.
Because of
Google's news feed strategy, the initial placement of your article might appear
immediately in the SERPs, but then it will disappear. During the news cycle
phase of the Google algorithm, new materials are given an added boost in
ranking. Once the news cycle is done, any new pages will sink back down to where
they would be based on the general Google algorithm.
If you are honest
with yourself, you know that every page on the Internet started life with a
PageRank Zero, but given enough time, many pages will gain in PageRank, as they
begin to be linked. For a more detailed look at the process of how reprint
articles gain value for a website in Google's search index, see my article about
"Fishing
for Links in Google".
Utilizing article marketing as a link building
method, I have put one website on the map in as little as eight weeks, with only
three articles. This website has one #1, one #2, eight results on page one, and
twelve results in the top twenty listings of Google. Most of those keywords also
rank well in Yahoo and MSN.
On the other hand, on my main website, I
started looking at the keyword phrase "article marketing" just eighteen months
ago, when my website sat at #79. Today, my website sits at #12 in Google for
that keyword phrase.
I believe that given enough time, investment and
commitment, I can use article marketing to elevate any web page on the Internet
to multiple page-one listings in Google. But, not everyone is willing to make
the kind of investment and commitment one needs to get to the top of Google's
search results...
What To Do When You
Need Results Now
If you simply cannot wait as long as it takes
to build top rankings naturally, then you need to look seriously at
Pay-Per-Click advertising models, such those offered through Google Adwords and Yahoo Search Marketing .