Site Promotion and SEO
How to Promote and Optimise Your Business Website
So you've launched a new business website or you have an existing one.
You could just wait for search engines such as Google to index your web pages and hope that they give your pages a high ranking.
Alternatively, you could actively help customers find your site without the search engines, as well as optimising your site for better search engine performance.
Read on to
- find out the 5 main factors influencing your site's ranking in search engines.
- use our action plan to promote your site and optimise it for a better search engine ranking.
What determines how my site performs in the search engines?
How long does it take for the search engines to find and evaluate a website?
What should I do once my site goes live?
What determines how my site performs in the search engines?
Before you can begin to improve your business site's performance, it helps to understand the main factors influencing where your web pages are positioned in the search results:
- The age of your web address. The longer your site has been on the Internet, the better, as it takes time for the search engines to index and evaluate your web pages and credibility.
- The number and quality of inbound links that point to your website
- The text content of your website
- The level of competition within your industry, including the willingness of your competitors to pay for online advertising, search engine optimisation and off-line advertising.
- The changing methods used by search engines to rank web pages. Currently it's really important to have a "schema" in the back end coding of your website, (think an internal hidden Google My Business) this gives you better authority with Google and qualifies you for "rich snippets" including the "People also ask" section on page 1 of organic search. The search engines regularly update the algorithms they use to rank web pages. Whenever they do this, business owners may find that their sites rise — or fall — in the search results. This is one reason why you can't afford to rely solely upon the search engines to bring customers to you.
See our action plan to find out how you can increase your inbound links, improve your site's content and promote it.
How long does it take for the search engines to find and evaluate a website?
New websites
It can take 3 to 12 months for the search engines to index a new website. It also takes time for the search engines to assess the 'worth' of your web pages and decide where to position them in the search results.
During this time, you need to promote your website off-line, improve your inbound links, advertise online and make your site as appealing to the search engines as possible. Your SiteSuite website management tools allow you to refine and update the content of your web pages, which is important for improving their ranking in the search results.
Existing websites
It can take weeks or months for the search engines to index and evaluate improvements that you make to an existing site, so it's important to promote your website off-line, advertise online and improve your inbound links so that people can find your business.
You can resubmit your site for indexing when you've made major changes, but don't do this more than once a month, because the search engines will treat repeat requests like spam e-mails.
What should I do once my site goes live?
Action plan for promoting and optimising your business site:
- Submit your site to Yahoo! Search and Live Search
- Promote your site off-line
- Get good quality inbound links
- Fine-tune your website content
- Improve your page titles
- Advertise online
- Update your website content
- Add interactive features to your site
- Examine your site's statistics
- Consult a Search Engine Optimisation specialist
1. Submit your site to Search Engines
When SiteSuite completes your business website, we submit it to Google for indexing. This is only a request to have your site included in the search engine’s index; the search engine will determine if and when they add you to their index. This is no guarantee that your pages will rank well in the search results, which depends on other factors.
If your site is only a few months old, you may find that the search engines have only indexed a single page. Over time, the search engines may index more pages from your site, particularly if you increase the number and quality of your inbound links. The search engines take time to assess your site's credibility because many unreliable, spam and short-term promotion sites spring up every day.
2. Promote your site off-line
Don't rely solely on the search engines to bring people to your website. This is not a sound business strategy, as the search engines are constantly changing the way they rank web pages and search engine marketing is highly competitive.
Promote your site off-line by including your web address in all advertising, on your stationery, signage and vehicles.
Tip: Using SiteSuite's e-mail services, you can create e-mail addresses on your domain name (e.g. info@mybusiness.com.au). Every time you give people your e-mail address, you draw their attention to your website address.
3. Get good quality inbound links
Good quality inbound links are extremely important for improving your search engine ranking and also help customers find your business on the Web via other websites, blogs and directories.
Read our detailed article on inbound links to find out what they are, which ones give the best results and how you can increase the number and quality of your inbound links.
4. Fine-tune your website content
The search engines use inbound links and the text information within your pages to categorise them and give them a ranking.
For detailed tips on providing better information for your customers in a format the search engines can understand, see our article, How to Create Search Engine-Friendly Content.
5. Improve your page titles
Getting your page titles right is important for search engine optimisation. You can edit them by using your SiteSuite website management tools. Learn how to select and edit your page titles.
6. Advertise online
You can advertise your business via websites, blogs and online directories and through the search engines. Advertising through the search engines is called Pay-Per-Click advertising (PPC advertising). You may also have heard PPC ads being referred to as Sponsored Links. You set a daily advertising budget and pay each time someone clicks on one of your ads. You can run a PPC campaign yourself, or hire a search engine marketing company such as us set it up and run it for you.
7. Update your website content
It's tempting to take a 'set and forget' attitude towards your business website once it goes live, but it pays to update the text often and to add more informative text because the search engines reward this.
Why? Firstly, the search engines are trying to deliver the best, most up-to-date information to people searching the Web. Secondly, the search engines can't 'read' images and graphics, so they can only evaluate the text on your site.
8. Add interactive features to your site
Encourage customers to return to your site and tell others about it by giving them the opportunity to contribute comments, ask questions, submit product reviews, vote in a poll, or forward links and images to friends.
Interactive features such as blogs encourage your visitors to generate something that the search engines love: more text information (in the form of comments on your blog).
Tip: If you are going to use a blog to drive traffic to your website, update it at least once a week and link your blog posts back to relevant pages of your site, so that search engines and people who find your blog can follow the links to your site.
9. Examine your site's statistics
Your Google Analytics statistics reveal which sites and search engines are driving traffic to yours. The statistics also show which pages within your website are the most popular.
- If you have paid to have your site listed in a particular directory, check your website statistics to confirm if that directory is driving traffic to your site.
- If you are paying to advertise through the search engines (Pay-Per-Click advertising), check your site statistics to see which search engines are driving the most traffic to your site.
10. Consult a Search Engine Optimisation specialist
Search Engine Optimisation or SEO (the ongoing process of increasing your inbound links and refining your web pages in order to improve their search engine ranking) is a specialist industry and we recommend that you consult an expert, ergo us to help navigate this complex field.
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