Search Engine Traffic. Specifically, traffic from google.com, yahoo.com and search.msn.com - the leaders web searching.
Since visitors from search engines find sites on their own, the traffic is top quality and the conversion rate is excellent. And since it is without cost, search engine traffic simply cannot be beat.
In this article you’ll discover how YOU can maximize traffic from search engines. And no, I do not have a trick or overnight solution. If you are looking for that, you can stop reading now. But what I will share with you today WILL increase your search engine traffic. I can all but guarantee it. Sure, it will take some time but believe me, it is well worth a little patience.
So let’s go…
The first thing to consider is how the best search sites determine where to send their clients — the searchers. It does not happen by accident. In fact all search engines have complex algorithms that determine how they rank sites.
But after all the smoke clears, I can point directly to ONE essential component that leads to ever-growing traffic from the major search engines…
QUALITY.
Quality is what matters most to the top search engines. They want to give quality results to the people using their search engine.
Read that again. It is important to understand. As a webmaster, quality is something you need to be very concerned with. And there are two specific areas where quality really counts…
1. Quality of Content AT your Website
2. Quality of Links TO Your Website.
Let’s talk about those two components in a bit of detail.
Quality Component #1: Informative content at your website A quality website with solid, reliable and substantial content will always do better than sites trying to “trick” their way to good ranking. Think about it for a moment. Why do the top search sites have such a huge market share? Simple. They provide quality search results. That’s how they got more people use them to find what they were looking for.
Therefore, websites offering lots of quality information are usually the first sites presented in their search results.
There is no secret to this. And providing quality content takes work. I do it by writing articles like the one you are reading now. And you can do it by writing articles for YOUR niche market and posting them at your site.
If your site focuses on collectibles, don’t just post up your items and hope to sell them. Instead, write an article about a specific collectible every week. Tell it’s history and why it is worth so much. Write about how to tell an original from a counterfeit. You get the idea.
In a year you will have 52 keyword-rich web pages (or more) that will help grow traffic to your website. In two years you’ll have 100+. And this content is the cornerstone of your website.
[Tech note: As you post each article at your website, make sure the new web page links back to your main page. Also make sure your main page has a link to either a site map or an articl listing. That will help search engines find all that great content when they spider your site.]
The web is all about information.
Let’s face it, nearly ALL people online are here to get information. Not many people want to pay for it either. After all, you can find in-depth information on any subject imaginable.
Sure, you sometimes have to pay for the best quality information, but if you surf long enough you can get to the truth of any subject using the World Wide Web.
If you are a website owner, the paragraphs above translate into a simple strategy. Feed the search engines that facilitate locating this valuable content. Create content for your niche market. Grow a website that is information rich and the visitors will come. It may take time but they will come.
Of course, there are ways that you can move the process along a bit. The best way is to show search engines what your content is about and how important it is. This is done by building…Quality Component #2: Niche links INTO your website You may have heard of the importance of getting other sites to link to yours. And yes, getting lots of links coming to your site is important. But the QUALITY of those links is even more important.