Good Content: The Key To Search Engine Ranking
by Daria Goetsch, Founder and Search Engine Marketing Consultant for
Search Innovation
Content is Key: Good content is key to website promotion success. All the bells
and whistles in the world will not hold an audience like
compelling information. Ask yourself: Why would a visitor stay
at my website? What are they looking for? What do I have that
they need? What holds them there once I've got them visiting?
You have to tell your story in a way that will keep your
visitors interested and coming back for more.
Get Those Visitors: The first part of the process is getting visitors to your site
through search engine promotion and other traditional marketing
methods. As you increase your visibility, more visitors will
come to see what the commotion is all about.
Keep Those Visitors: The second part of the process is keeping them there. If you
provide quality information that is easy to access, you are
giving the visitor what they are looking for. Don't give your
visitors a reason to click away. Quality content means happy
visitors, and with enough happy visitors, you become an
"authority" on your topic. Having a site recognized as an
authority means good ranking in the search engines.
Know Your Audience: So how do you get your visitors to stay on your site, and to
return to it? First, you need to understand your audience. Who
are you trying to reach? Create your pages with them in mind. Do
you want to reach a narrow audience, or will you try to reach
all levels of readers? Buzz words may make sense to you in your
business, but will they reach your target audience? If you are a
high-powered underwater basketweaving consultant, focused only
on serious underwater basketweavers, you can keep the discussion
on your site fairly technical. If, however, you really want to
spread the joy of underwater basketweaving to a wider audience,
you may want to keep the tone more general, giving newcomers to
underwater basketweaving the information they need to become as
enthralled by basketweaving as you are.
Get Your Visitors Involved: So what kind of content do you need to provide for your
visitors? If you have a site selling gardening books, you will
have lists of the titles you have for sale, an order form, and
contact information. Everybody else selling gardening books will
have these pages too. How do you rise above the crowd? How do
you stand out as the definitive gardening book website?
Write Articles: One technique that you can use to good effect is that of writing
articles pertaining to your site's topic. After all, who knows
more about gardening and gardening books than you? Not only does
this give your visitors yet another reason to keep coming back
to your site, but it also allows you to reach out beyond your
site. There are many other websites out there looking for
authoritative information on your topic. Find those sites and
submit your articles to them. This creates a "win-win"
situation: the other web site gains the benefit of your
knowledge, while you are further recognized as an authority in
the field. Getting a link from that site back to yours brings
more visitors to your site, and increases your site's link
popularity.
Keeping an archive of articles on your website builds your
knowledge base. You can refer visitors to your articles when
answering their questions. People searching for information on
the topics you have written about will find your articles listed
in their search results. Once they arrive at your site, maybe
they will buy something from you: if you know so much about
planting bulbs, maybe your site is the place I should buy my
bulb-planting books.
Other Offerings: What else can you add to this mix? Think about adding
professional gardening book reviews, a gardening book club,
FAQ's about gardening, gardening articles, a rating system for
books, audience book reviews, and other gardening-related
topics. Adding this type of information gives your visitors more
reasons to keep coming back to your site. Offer free tools,
create a forum. Set up a newsletter for your audience with your
topic, adding in a discount for your product for newsletter
readers. Give your audience a reason to come back to your
website.
Results: A primary example of how this works is Google's PageRank. One of
the most important aspects of ranking for Google and other
search engines is good content. Google wants their search engine
users to find what they are looking for, a successful search
experience for their users. The keywords included in your site
are important; after all, those are the terms your potential
visitors are searching for. Now not only do you have your
catalog pages and ordering information, but you also have a more
in-depth treatment of the topics you have addressed in your
articles, book reviews, and other materials. More keywords in
more places means you have a better chance of matching a
potential visitor's search.
So how can you "rise above" the other online gardening
bookstores out there in the search engine listings? Link
popularity can be the next important piece that allows you to
differentiate yourself from the rest of the pack. All other
things being equal, search engines that pay attention to link
popularity will list your site higher in their results if you
have more links coming back from other sites which have a focus
related to yours. In other words, if your gardening bookstore
has a number of backlinks pointing to it from the websites of
gardening clubs, nurseries, and so forth, your site will be seen
as more authoritative. The more authoritative a website looks to
Google through link popularity, the higher that site will rank.
After all, if all these other gardening-related sites point to
your site, they are demonstrating that you have something
important to say. That is another reason why it is important to
have your material published on other websites.
Conclusion: Maintaining good content is a stepping-stone for your visitors
to delve in deeper to your website. Taking the time to build
your content and provide for your audience will pay off in good
search engine ranking and returning visitors.