Why
You Need a SEO Maintenance Plan
By Herman
Drost
A
search engine optimization maintenance service plan will ensure
that your site will continue to increase in its rankings, attract
more visitors and make more sales. It's not enough to simply design
your web site, have it optimized for the search engines and expect
it to continually rank well. If left alone, you may soon lose
the business your web site initially generated.
What
should be included in a SEO maintenance service plan?
1.
Monitor search engine rankings - there will be many fluctuations
in your search engine rankings. This may be due to search engines
changing their ranking formulas, or competitors trying to get
ahead of you. More sites are added to the web each day so you
need to monitor your search engine rankings to be competitive.
I create monthly ranking reports on where your site is currently
ranked for each of the major search engines.
2.
Traffic Tracking - it's essential to know where most of your traffic
is coming from so you can make adjustments to your marketing strategies.
For example if most of your traffic is coming from one particular
page, you may want to place your best products on that page to
get more sales. I analyze your site statistics (if they are available
from your web host) to check how much traffic you are receiving,
where is it coming from and what keywords are being used to find
your site.
3.
Keyword research - web sites are being added to the web every
day, therefore keywords that once got high rankings may no longer
work. You may have high search engine positions for your most
important keyword phrases but if you are not receiving any traffic
from those phrases, you will need to evaluate the keywords that
you have used. Attaining a number 1 ranking for keywords that
no one will search for, will not increase your traffic.
Researching
new keywords is essential to maintain good rankings. I analyze
the current keywords used on your site and research and add new
ones. Once the keywords have been chosen, the content should be
updated to reflect them. This may include subtle changes to the
meta tags, page titles and text headings; or it could involve
adding additional sections to the site, rewriting content and
reorganizing the web site's structure. It all depends on the specific
requirements of the site and market.
4.
Competitive analysis - an integral part of search engine optimization
is determining what keywords your competitors are using. I analyze
where your competitors are currently ranked for the same keywords
you are using for your web pages. I also check how many competitors
you have for each of the major search engines. If there are too
many competitors for a particular keyword it may be better to
use less competitive keywords for your web pages or use them in
conjunction with the most popular ones.
I
will also analyze the link popularity of your competitors to determine
how many incoming links they have and what the quality of those
links are. You should not link to unrelated sites and ideally
link to sites that already attract a lot of traffic.
5.
Adding fresh content - web sites that continuously update and/or
expand their content, usually experience higher rankings than
stagnant web sites. New keywords should first be researched before
adding new content. This will help boost your traffic and rankings
because visitors will have more ways to land on your site based
on the keywords they entered in the search engines. One great
way to achieve this is to add new articles to your site on a regular
basis.
6.
Web copy analysis - getting a lot of traffic to your site does
not guarantee sales. It primarily depends on how effective your
web copy is. (Read my article: " How to Write Effective Web Copy
" www.isitebuild.com/web-copy). You want to convert visitors into
sales. I analyze how your web copy is structured on the page,
what words you use, if it is written for your visitors plus check
it for spelling and grammatical errors.
7.
Boost link popularity - this refers to the amount of other quality
web sites that have links pointing back to yours. The more quality
links there are, the better you will rank on the major search
engines. I extensively research other sites related to yours and
add or exchange links with them. This may require a links/resources
page to be added to your site.
8.
Tweaking web site structure and navigation - if visitors are having
a difficult time navigating your site, reading the content or
experience broken links, then I will repair or tweak the site
to make it more suitable for your visitors.
Conclusion
- your web site should be an integral part of your business plan.
It may be the first view your visitors have of your business.
You therefore should update and maintain it regularly so your
visitors will want to revisit and keep doing business with you.
Herman
Drost is the Certified Internet Webmaster (CIW) owner and author
of http://www.iSiteBuild.com.
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