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You're #1 - Now Stay There!
Congratulations! Your Website is
at the top of the search engine results and your traffic's
breaking records. Sales are up and your boss is grinning
like a Cheshire cat. No doubt, as the person in charge
of marketing your site, you've either spent hours researching
on great sites such as Search Engine Guide or
SitePoint and have achieved the results yourself or,
more than likely, you've employed the services of a
search engine marketing company.
Either way, you now proudly sit at
the top of the search engine results for your chosen
keywords!
So now that you're number one, you
can sit back, relax and enjoy months of great positioning,
right? Wrong! The effort it took to get your Website
to the top position is nothing compared to the effort
needed to keep it there.
Back when your site wallowed in search
engine obscurity, none of your competitors worried about
who you were, or what you did. But your rapid rise to
the top of the search engine results has stirred the
vipers' nest -- and now, your competitors are rattled!
You can bet your life they'll come after you with a
vengeance.
Your competitors are likely to be
hurting, both emotionally and financially. They're going
to want their #1 position back -- and quickly! More
than likely, they'll curse themselves for becoming complacent,
and seek professional assistance to find out why they
dropped down the rankings, and how the situation can
be fixed.Whatever the case, they'll be working hard
to ensure that the coveted #1 spot they once held is
again in their possession.
A Checklist for Continued
Success
Maintaining the top position once
your competitors know who you are is a very time consuming
and difficult job: sneaking ahead of the pack is easy
when compared with ensuring that your site stays at
the top of the search results. Maintaining that great
level of exposure is going to take a lot of diligence
and constant monitoring on your part.
In fact, there are things that you
will need to do on a daily, weekly and monthly basis
to ensure that your site stays put. These three checklists
should keep you busy -- but I think you'll agree it's
worth the effort if it means you can hang onto top ranking.
DAILY CHECKLIST
Check Your Uptime
Make sure your Website is up and
running 24/7. Nothing would be worse than your site
displaying a "404 error" just as Google decides to drop
in for a little spidering. If your site is down, even
for only a few hours, you may lose your hold on the
top position. If you don't have time to monitor it yourself,
InternetSeer offers a free site monitoring service that
alerts you if your site goes down.
Make Daily Changes Strategically
Consistent
Is your company using any of the
Paid Inclusion services? If so, your website could be
re-indexed as quickly as every 48 hours. With this in
mind, any changes that you make to your site today,
could affect your rankings tomorrow. Make sure that
your website is consistent. I know of one company offering
Japanese Hotels who removed the word "hotels" from all
of their links and dropped from #5 positioning to #92!
Capitalize On Trends
Review your site logs or statistics
counter. If you don't already have a site statistics
package on your Web server, then head on over to WebTrends
and get their statistics package. It's imperative that
you know who visits you, how long they stay, and which
search engine brings them there. By checking this daily
or every second day, you can note any trends as they
begin to form, and be in a better position to capitalize
on them.
Keep An Eye On PPC Bids
If you use Pay-Per-Click (PPC) search
engines, make sure you keep tabs on your bids. In the
blink of an eye, you could be paying too much (or too
little) for your clickthroughs. In addition, learn to
spot those fake clickthroughs. With your statistics
package in place, you'll easily be able to tell if you
receive repeated clicks from the same IP address.
WEEKLY CHECKLIST
Check Your Rankings
It's important to check your search
engine rankings at least weekly. Some of you may wish
to check on a more frequent basis, while others can
stretch it to every couple of weeks. Whatever the case,
the important thing is to check them! The most popular
and reliable ranking report software is available with
WebPosition Gold. Using this software, you can track
your own site's position, and keep an eye on competitors.
One word of advice: Google has publicly stated that
they will penalize anyone that repeatedly uses automated
reporting software to check their rankings on the engine.
To avoid problems, you can either check your Google
rankings only when an update occurs (usually in the
first week of the month) or check them manually as often
as you want.
Read Your Subscriptions
Subscribe to the many weekly search
engine newsletters that are out there. SitePoint Tribune
and SearchDay are both great resources with updates
and news on search engine developments. Make sure you
take time out to read them.
Keep Up To Date With SE News
Sites
Read the many articles and news available
on respected search engine sites such as Search Engine
Watch, Search Engine Guide and Promotion Base.
Visit Your Competitors
Visit the Websites of your biggest
competitors and check for any dramatic changes they
may have made to their content. View their source code
from your browser and keep an eye on their Meta tags.
A change in the content of their Meta tags is usually
the first sign that your competitor is trying to out-position
you.
MONTHLY CHECKLIST
Keep Content Fresh
Keep your website content up-to-date
and fresh. Check all your links and make sure the sites
they point to are still there. Are your prices current?
Did you remove that product you no longer sell? Keeping
your content current will ensure that your site is optimally
positioned for the most relevant search terms.
Keep Optimizing
Make sure that the new page you added
last week has the correct Meta tags and that text includes
targeted keywords. Many people are diligent when they
first optimize their sites, but when it comes to adding
new pages, they forget that these too need to be optimized.
Use the Google Toolbar
Download the Google Toolbar. This
great tool sits alongside your Web browser and has some
very useful features. For example, it will show you
the PageRank of each site you visit. This is a rank
out of ten that indicates how relevant Google thinks
the page is. The higher the number, the better ranked
the Website is likely to be in Google search results.
Using this tool, you can quickly see which of your competitors
are doing better than you, and react accordingly.
Check Backward Links
Check on the links that point to
your site. As you know, the quality and quantity of
links that point to your Website can affect your search
engine position. Using the Google Toolbar, you can view
all "backward links" for the Websites you visit. Use
this to find all the sites that point to your own Website
and make sure they list your site correctly with your
targeted keywords in the link text. You can also check
on your biggest competitors and see which sites link
to them -- contact each of these linking sites and see
if you can encourage them to link to your site as well.
Keep Up The Good Work
If your site has managed to creep
up to top position on the search engines, you can bet
you've dethroned at least one of your competitors to
get there. Do you think they'll simply sit back and
be happy with their lower position and reduced traffic?
Of course not.
The reason you wanted to climb up
out of search engine obscurity is what will motivate
your competition as their site drops down the rankings.
This makes maintaining your search engine position a
time consuming but equally rewarding process. Out-witting
your competition is a big challenge for any business
-- but one that's certainly worth the effort.
The suggestions above are by no means
exhaustive, but by following them you'll help ensure
that you get to keep the great search engine rankings
you worked so hard to achieve. Good luck!
About the Author:
Andy Beal is Vice President of Marketing
for Keyword Ranking , specialists in search engine marketing.
Highly respected as a source of search engine optimization
advice, Andy has had articles published around the world.
Under his guidance, Keyword Ranking has grown to become
one of the larger and more successful search engine
marketing companies. They were one of the first companies
to offer guaranteed levels of success using spam-free
methods.
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