In
Cajun cooking, almost every dish starts with what's known as "The
Trinity"--onions, celery and bell peppers. These 3 ingredients are the
foundation of almost every savory dish. Whether you're eating gumbo,
jambalaya, or even a Cajun soup, they all start with these components.
These form a delicious base to each of these dishes.
Like Cajun food, getting a small business listed on the search engines
also is based on a trinity of components. These components give your
search engine efforts a base to be built off of, and ensure that you'll
be successful. Those are: the ease of getting listed, the effectiveness
of your listing, and then finally, the level of placement.
1. Ease: If you're like most small businesses, you've got a lot going
on. You're running your business, doing your marketing, creating your
products and/or delivering your services, and trying to squeeze in some
life balance on the side.
Hours and hours of search engine optimization work are the last thing
you need to add to your to-do list. You need a simple, easy system to
get the most search engine attention for the least amount of work.
2. Effectiveness: Effectiveness is two-fold. First, you want your
efforts to be effective with the search engines. You want them to look
at your site's code and to rank you well.
Second, you want your listing to be effective for your searchers. If a
searcher is looking for products or services like yours, then you want
them to see your listing's description, read it, and to be compelled to
click on it.
3. Position: Your website probably doesn't have to be ranked #1 for
your best keywords to get all the attention you need--being in the top
10 is just fine for most small businesses. You also probably don't need
to be ranked well for a very general term, like "consulting". You have
to find the combination of search terms and position on the search
results that works best for your business and gives you a balance of
ease of maintenance (staying in the rankings) and bringing you good
clients.
How do you take advantage of the trinity when you work on optimizing
your site? Here are some suggestions on how to address each of these
issues in your plan:
Ease:
1. Start with solid advice. There are a lot of search engine systems
out there, and a lot of "how-to" advice. Make sure that the system
you're using has been tried and tested, so that you're not just going
to be spinning your wheels as you work on your optimization.
2. Break your efforts down into short activities. Optimizing your site
for the search engines takes several steps--and trying to sit down and
just do them all, end-to-end, will take a while. To preserve your
sanity, and to do things in a way that will make your efforts have the
most impact, plan to do each step one at a time, and then upload your
revised files and wait a bit before making additional changes. That
way, you'll avoid going crazy, and you'll also be able to evaluate the
effectiveness of your efforts along the way.
Effectiveness:
1. Really look at what you want your site to do for you. Is it really
important that you get huge numbers of visitors to make lots of sales?
It may be if you've got a product to sell. But, if you're a one- or
two-person service business, then it's more likely that you only need a
few well-qualified visits to make all the sales that you can handle.
2. Experiment with your description in your listing. Use different
description tags on different pages of your website to see which
compels more searchers to click. By looking at your site statistics,
you should be able to see which page your visitors are coming in
through.
Position:
1. See where you really need to be ranked. If your optimization efforts
have gotten you to the second or third page, then you've already got a
good start. You may just need to do a bit of work to raise your ranking
to the first age.
2. Ask your best clients and visitors how they found you. What words
were they searching on? Which search engine did they use? You want to
get more of these "best" clients through your website, so asking
clients who you already work well with about how they came to work with
you will help you to make your listing more effective.
These few tips will help you optimize your website with a solid base of
the optimization trinity--making sure the process will be easy,
effective and will get you the position you need.
About the Author
Erin Ferree is a
brand identity designer who creates big visibility for small
businesses. As the owner of elf design, Erin is passionate about
helping her clients stand out in front of their competition and attract
more clients. One of the best ways to do that is with Search Engine
Optimization, which you can learn about in her eLearning product, Raise
Your Ranking, which is available at
http://www.howtoraiseyourranking.com .