Increase Ranking and Website
Traffic
It is
worth cataloguing the basic principles to be enforced to
increase website traffic and search engine
rankings.
- Create
a site with valuable content, products or
services.
- Place
primary and secondary keywords within the first 25
words in your page content and spread them evenly
throughout the document.
- Research
and use the right keywords/phrases to attract your
target customers.
- Use
your keywords in the right fields and references within
your web page. Like Title, META tags, Headers,
etc.
- Keep
your site design simple so that your customers can
navigate easily between web pages, find what they want
and buy products and services.
- Submit
your web pages i.e. every web page and not just the
home page, to the most popular search engines and
directory services. Hire someone to do so, if required.
Be sure this is a manual submission. Do not engage an
automated submission service.
- Keep
track of changes in search engine algorithms and
processes and accordingly modify your web pages so your
search engine ranking remains high. Use online tools
and utilities to keep track of how your website is
doing.
- Monitor
your competitors and the top ranked websites to see
what they are doing right in the way of design,
navigation, content, keywords, etc.
- Use
reports and logs from your web hosting company to see
where your traffic is coming from. Analyze your visitor
location and their incoming sources whether search
engines or links from other sites and the keywords they
used to find you.
- Make
your customer visit easy and give them plenty of ways
to remember you in the form of newsletters, free
reports, reduction coupons etc.
- Demonstrate
your industry and product or service expertise by
writing and submitting articles for your website or for
article banks so you are perceived as an expert in your
field.
- When
selling products online, use simple payment and
shipment methods to make your customer’s experience
fast and easy.
- When
not sure, hire professionals. Though it may seem
costly, but it is a lot less expensive than spending
your money on a website which no one
visits.
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Don’t look at your website as a static brochure. Treat it
as a dynamic, ever-changing sales tool and location, just
like your real store to which your customers with the same
seriousness.
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