More and more companies are beginning to understand the
importance of expert search engine optimization in their
overall marketing efforts. It is
typically harder for them to understand, however, why
the discipline requires an ongoing effort for long-term
success. Companies often fear that
they are paying ongoing fees for one-time work, and,
unfortunately, these fears are often justified.
Many so-called “expert” search engine optimization
companies charge setup fees, then add on steep ongoing
fees, when in reality the work for the campaign was
done up front, and the “ongoing” component consists
of running a simple ranking report every month and dressing
it up for the client. Fees for these
reports can be thousands of dollars, making it potentially
the highest margin business since the repeated sale
of the Brooklyn
Bridge.
In reality, expert search engine optimization really
is an ongoing process. It is a process
of honing and refining while simultaneously expanding.
It is a process of protecting and bolstering while also
minimizing the risk of setback. Recurring
costs for search engine optimization should go primarily
toward increasing the value of the campaign over time
– not maintaining the status quo, or, worse yet, simply
reporting on the state of the union.
Enter Campaign Expansion
Quality optimization providers put the launch of an expert
search engine optimization campaign in the proper context
– as the beginning of the data collection and campaign
refinement process. The purpose of
the data collection is to see what is working and what
is not, and to expand the campaign in a more targeted
direction. There are numerous benefits
to this approach:
The “freshness” factor: Search
engines are interested in “fresh” content – to the point
where they often give newer pages a temporary ranking
boost in search engine results. Engines
seem to have a disdain for stagnant websites.
The underlying logic of the engine algorithm
makers is that if a website has not been updated in
quite some time, the content must surely be dated, or,
at the very least, not the newest available information.
Websites that are updated more frequently are
placed in higher regard – a primary reason why industry
portals, with their rapidly updating content, often
dominate search results for competitive terms.
Moreover, the engines visit frequently updated
websites more often. This means new
pages will be included in search results more quickly.
Increasing value: An expert
search engine optimization campaign will target a variety
of keyphrases at the outset. However,
no matter how carefully these phrases are chosen, some
will perform better than others. Some
may not perform at all. Using web
analytics software, a quality optimization firm will
track the conversion data from each individual phrase
(simply put, this means the phrases that are bringing
in the traffic that takes a desired action on the site).
It is often the case that the phrases that are
sending the most traffic to the site are not particularly
valuable, since very few of the visitors from the phrase
are converting. By studying the individual
keyphrase conversion performance, an expert search engine
optimization firm can target additional phrases similar
to those that are performing best. This
refinement process never stops, and the end result is
that each expansion is more effective than the last.
In fact, after several expansions, it is not
uncommon to see the newer group of keyphrases (chosen
after data collection began) outperform the entire list
of keyphrases targeted at campaign outset.
Results like these are hard to ignore.
Addressing new business concerns:
Most businesses are constantly evolving.
New products or service offerings are perpetually
in the works. New vertical markets
are targeted. Directives are handed
down from up high that demand more business in more
areas. If your search engine optimization
firm’s “management” package primarily consists of a
ranking report, it may be time to look elsewhere.
Part of your management package should be the
opportunity to routinely address new business challenges
without paying more setup costs.
More Rationale for Ongoing Management
There are additional reasons that expert search engine
optimization management, done properly, is a necessity.
These include the need for ongoing link building
to protect and improve positions, careful competitor
monitoring (both to see how your search engine performance
compares with theirs and to make sure they aren’t violating
any search engine rules), and careful monitoring of
the industry to reveal any new opportunities or potential
dangers. Of these, however, campaign
expansion and refinement may be the most crucial. The
most effective campaigns are routinely expanded based
upon what has been successful in the past.
It’s hard work, and it takes passion and dedication,
but it always pays off.
About the Author
Scott Buresh is the CEO of Medium Blue Search Engine
Marketing. He has contributed content to many
publications including Building Your Business with
Google For Dummies (Wiley, 2004), MarketingProfs,
ZDNet, SEO Today, WebProNews, DarwinMag, SiteProNews,
ISEDB.com, and Search Engine Guide. Medium
Blue, an Atlanta search engine optimization company,
serves local and national clients, including Boston
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