When you start looking online for ways to improve your website traffic you'll very quickly notice that the term 'Search Engine Optimisation', or SEO, is mentioned everywhere and by everyone. It comes across as the perfect solution, the cheat-code to website success, the Holy Grail that will boost your numbers, the answer to all your website misfortune. That's because it really is that important!
However, it's important to understand that SEO is designed to be a part of your larger, overall marketing strategy. It's crucial to the success of your campaigns, yet SEO won't work alone.
Let's take a look at what SEO actually is...
Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) refers to the way in which your website is built. More specifically, whether it is built with the intention of being found by search engines or not. When a website has SEO, it has been designed to keep search engines happy.
Google, Bing and Yahoo all look for certain indicators of what they believe makes a good website. Unsurprisingly, these indicators are fully focused on the user experience. Search Engines don't care about you getting visitors to your site, they care about getting visitors to their site, the Search Engine. And for them to do that they need to make sure users trust the results that they'll be shown. To make sure this happens, they will ensure they show the most relevant, trustworthy and responsive websites first.
The Search Engine is constantly sending 'spiders' to crawl throughout every site, looking for those websites with the best SEO. Google 'spiders' are very complex pieces of code that crawl through every website on the internet, checking to see if it's got good SEO and ranking it accordingly.
Let's look at what 'Spiders' are actually searching for.
SEO affects every aspect of your website. It looks at everything that could possibly improve or diminish the user experience.
The main areas that you can focus on are:
This may seem like a lot of details that you need to monitor in order to have a fighting chance at the Google top spots but it is absolutely necessary if you plan on beating your competitors Google listings. If you don't have time to manage this yourself, there are many businesses that can run SEO campaigns for you. Here at the JDR Group, we manage the SEO for lots of clients and successfully get them from page 4 to the Google no.1 position.
I've explained what SEO is and how to improve it but why should you care? Well having good SEO is how you get found on Search Engines. As I explained, Search Engines want to give their users the best experience possible and they do this by producing the best results. SEO is how you become one of those websites that Google wants to use to keep their user happy. If they search for one of your keywords, being the website with the best content, responsiveness and relevance will mean that's the one that is shown to the user. And if you didn't want people visiting your website why would you even have it?
Hopefully, you now understand why SEO is constantly talked about by marketing companies and website experts. When used in conjuncture with other marketing strategies your website can achieve amazing results. Applying SEO to your content marketing plan will mean your content is more likely to be found, applying it to your social media campaign will mean your posts will be shared further. The secondary advantage of using SEO is it naturally makes your website more user-friendly, which in turn makes your visitors happy. A happy website visitor is much more likely to convert than someone who visits your website and is immediately repelled by the lack of user-friendliness.
If you don't have time to manage an SEO campaign that doesn't mean you have to give up the race for the Google top spot. Here at the JDR Group, we manage and run many SEO campaigns and have a proven track record of helping websites achieve higher conversion rates and more customers. Visit our website for more information: www.jdrgroup.co.uk