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Search
engine marketing success comes from good
research. By applying research to understand
your competition and target audience,
your optimization efforts will succeed.
Remember when homework from school often
required some research on your part to
complete? It is much the same scenario
for search engine marketing: you need
to apply yourself by researching in order
to understand your competition and target
audience. Your visitors need to relate
to you and understand your message and
what you want them to do.
Know
Your Industry
You must spend time understanding the
industry you are trying to make a profit
from. If you sell widgets, know everything
you can about widgets: where they come
from, how they are typically sold, why
people need them, etc. You can learn a
great deal from your competitors. Research
using industry communications such as
online magazines, forums, newsletters
and blogs. Read articles written by industry
leaders and keep up on the latest news
about your industry. The more you know,
the better your basis for building an
authoritative website.
What's
Your Point?
Ok, so you've got this product you want
to sell online. What are you saying to
your audience? Make sure you write in
a clear, concise way so your message does
not get lost in the process. Just because
everyone in your company understands your
message doesn't mean the visitors to your
site will. Have a few test scenarios set
up; ask a few objective readers what they
understand from your website and see just
how much your message is getting across.
You'd be surprised that what may be obvious
to you is not necessarily obvious to your
website visitors. If you are having trouble
creating a clear message for your website,
consider hiring a copywriter to convey
what you want to say.
Know
Your Target Audience
Who buys your product and why? Who needs
the information you have on your website?
Who would you like to have visit your
website that isn't already there? Who
is visiting you? Are they professionals
who understand your technical terms or
visitors of varying levels who all need
the same information from you? What do
you offer that a certain market would
want from you? Take the time to get a
good look at what is out there and how
your competitors are presenting their
information to online visitors. Use your
log statistics reports to track who comes
to your website. Get familiar with the
keyword terms they are using in the search
engines to find you. Research the domains
that most visit you. Find out why visitors
are clicking away from certain pages before
going deeper into the content of your
website. Is it a lack of information?
Too many choices to click on? Is the language
used or instructions given easy to understand?
Don't give your visitors a reason to leave
before they understand your message.
Know
Your Competition
Take a good look at your top competition
and see what they are offering online.
Even looking at websites that are not
direct competitors may give you an idea
of what to offer your visitors. Think
of it this way: someone put effort into
creating those websites. Visit your competitor's
website. Search in the major search engines
for your most important keyword phrases
and see if your competitors show up in
the top thirty search engine results.
Learn what you can and see if what they
are doing is something you should be doing.
It's always good to know if your competitors
are using SEO, Paid Inclusion, PPC, Link
Building and other means to rank well.
Make
Your Website Accessible
There's nothing worse than muddling through
a website looking for what you want and
clicking so much you finally give up.
Use easy navigation, make sure your information
or products are easily accessible to your
visitors. Create written text that is
easily understood in order to get your
message across readily. Give your visitors
plenty of written information. There's
no such thing as "too much text"
when it comes to search engine robots
"understanding" your web pages.
What's good for the visitor is often good
for the search engine robots.
Do
The Work
Research is the cornerstone to your success.
The more you know about your subject,
the better you will be able to inform
your visitors. By informing your visitors
you build trust and interest in learning
more about your website. Do the math -
get searching!
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