Part
1: If you have a website and no one can see it...does
it really exist?
I have had no end of clients come
to me as a last resort telling me that they have spent
a fortune on their website but that it 'does nothing',
and that '‘this time' they want to see
a return on their investment…
Well, I hate to be the one to break
the news, but websites do not bring in business by themselves.
Like any offline business, a website needs publicity
in order to attract visitors. I mean, you wouldn’t
open a shop and just hope that someone might wander
in would you? Even if they did eventually find you and
wander in, there is no guarantee that they will buy
from you, but you are weighting things in your favour
if you have a steady stream of targeted customers, and
are selling exactly what they are looking for at the
precise time they are looking for it.
So
how DO you get noticed online?
With roughly 25% of all online
purchases originating from search engines,
website visibility is vital, and with an increasing
number of businesses competing for the top spot, you
are going to need some help to cut through.
Terms like 'Search Engine
Optimisation' (SEO) and 'ALT tags'’
may have you running to the hills, but are definitely
the place to start. Basic optimisation involves identifying
the most popular 'Keywords' or '‘Keyphrases'
(i.e. what people actually type into Search Engines),
then placing them within the content and code of your
web pages. For example, typing 'SEO
Huddersfield' or 'Adwords
Training ' into Google will bring up a set of listings
that have been optimised for this keyphrase.
There are many companies that can
provide an SEO service for a reasonable price, but be
aware that optimisation is no guarantee of getting the
coveted number one spot in the Google listings. Often
in highly competitive areas, you need to employ more
than just a few well placed keywords. New domains can
take months to be listed, and if you do not continue
to promote your website after it has been optimised,
your search engine position will soon drop.
What
else can I do?
Well,
while you’re waiting for your search engine optimisation
to kick in, and before you pay over the odds for advanced
web strategies, you may want to consider cost-per-click
advertising such as Google AdWords. AdWords adverts
(also known as '‘sponsored links') surround the
'natural' search listings at the top and on the right
hand side of every results page, and are triggered when
a user searches for any of those keywords that I mentioned
earlier.
An AdWords campaign can provide you
with an instant stream of the targeted customers you
seek, at the very point that they are searching
for a product or service, and can help you
get straight to the top of the search engine listings,
no matter how competitive the market.
Of course, if your website it giving
the wrong message or doesn’t explain in plain
English why your product or service is better than anyone
else’s, your online advertising could still be
a waste of time and money…
Next
month
how your website message can make all the difference
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