I’m sure if you have a business you’ve gotten those calls about making your site number one on Google. Well, here is the bad news. There is no such thing. You rank on Google for a title, a keyword, or a URL, but when somebody promises you will be number one, they imply that people will just do a search and your company will appear at the top. Actually, it’s very easy to have your URL at the top of Google if you have a unique web address. For example, our web address is NewEnergyCom.com . If you google this term we will almost always be on top. But what does that give you or me? It’s not very useful. What I want is to be on top for search terms like, “internet marketing hartford”. And the last time I looked, I was at the top for Google’s organic or non-paying slots. And once I was able to secure that position, I started working on other keyword phrases that would help businesses find me when they wanted help with their online marketing in Hartford, and all over Connecticut.
So regardless of what the fast-talking guy says about being number one, you need to use those keywords that we discovered in my last post. A short digression: why do they call them keywords? Because those are the words or phrases that visitors will use to find what you are selling. So if you want to be ranked for a particular keyword, it needs to be part of your site. We’ll discuss this in a future blog. But here is something to keep in mind: using keywords is part science and part art. You’ll get better the more you use the system, and there is a huge universe of ways to use them on your site and ways to make sure seekers find them. Until next time be thinking about ways your customers are searching for you. Are they looking outside Google? Do they use Bing, or Yahoo? Are they looking on facebook and or twitter. The possibilities are not endless, but to be cost and time efficient you need to plan. Planning more now will save you dollars and hours.
