"Search Engine Ranking Confessions"
By
Jim Daniels
Here's a question I get at least once every week...
"Search engine ranking. How
important is it really?"
Well, if you can never seem to find your web site through
search engines, you may think it could be keeping you from success.
Not true. Today I'd like to make a few
confessions about my own search engine ranking efforts and share
with you some personal findings on the subject of search engine
ranking. You'll learn how to make your web pages search engine
friendly and some great ways to improve your traffic from major
search engines -- with very little effort.
Confession #1:
There was a time when I felt that ranking high in search engines was
very important. I even spent hours every week trying to get those
top spots. I mean I tried everything. And lots of the stuff I tried
worked. I enjoyed #1 rankings at Infoseek, AltaVista, WebCrawler and
more. I was in the top 10 of nearly all the major search engines.
Then a funny thing happened.
I wised up.
You see, I finally realized that there were literally thousands of
other folks promoting related products and services. I knew that
keeping those high search engine positions would become quite a
chore eventually. Hey, I'm just one guy, sitting at my computer. If
the few hours a week I was spending on search engine ranking grew
into ten, 12 or 15 hours, something else would have to suffer.
Which leads me to confession #2...
I dropped out of the game altogether. That's right, I gave up the
battle. And it was the best decision I ever made.
Not only did this decision free up time for more important online
marketing strategies, it helped me see the bigger picture.
That big picture is this:
You need more than search engine traffic to make money online. You
need business relationships. You form these valuable business
relationships by promoting your business in other ways. Regular
email contact, newsletter publishing, discussion group
participation, offering an associate program - these are the methods
that have brought me full-time income on the internet. They are also
the methods that will take me further.
I can honestly say that if the search engines all closed up shop
tomorrow (or started to rank pages by who pays them the most - which
is more likely) my cyberbusiness wouldn't miss a beat. Why? I chose
not to rely on search engines for web site traffic.
That's not to say I don't get traffic from search engines. I just
don't rely on search engines for *ALL* my traffic. Like any wise
internet marketer, I take what I can get - especially when it's
free.
Which leads me to Confession #3...
I now enjoy some of my best search engine ranking ever!
"What's that Jim? You gave up the battle and you're winning?..."
Actually, yes. I now receive hundreds of visitors each day through
search engines. There's a good chance that's how you originally
found my site.
So how does a guy drop out of the search engine battles and
come up with top ranking?
Simple. I said I dropped out of the battles, not the war. You see, I
still make sure that every web page I create is search engine
friendly and optimized for good ranking. I do this by inserting
meta tags, using a good title and adding keyword rich content.
I recommend this as a minimum. It's simple. All you have to do is
create one good meta-tagged web page, then use it as a template when
creating all your other pages. If you want a good example, just view
the source code of this page by clicking View
then Source in your browser. Notice my
title and meta tags. I created this page from my own template. Each
time I create a new page I use the template. I simply adjust the
title, meta tag and keywords according to the content of the new
page.
You can and should be using this method
too. Every time you create a new page, start from your template and
adjust the title and keywords for the content on that page. If
you're not familiar with html at all,
here's a program you can
use to automate your search engine positioning efforts.
I also recommend you spend a lot of
time getting other sites in your industry to link to yours. Link
popularity is growing in importance as major search engines strive
to show the best search engine results for their users. The more
sites you have linking to yours, the better your search engine
results will be.
I've learned this first-hand, as I have
over thousands of sites linking to mine (as reported by
linkpopularity.com) and
my search engine ranking as improved dramatically as a result of
these links. Note:
Here's the tool that helps me achieve more links on a regular
basis.
In closing...
With the "casual" search engine ranking
methods mentioned above, you can't help but get better search engine
raking. Plus, all the time you save battling for those top spots can
be better spent on REAL internet marketing!
So there you have it. Confessions from a once-hooked search engine
junkie. Are you caught up in the search engine ranking battles?
Perhaps it's time to surrender some of the battles. Who knows, you
may just win the war!
Best regards,
Jim Daniels
Owner - bizweb2000.com |