I have created quite a large number of UK websites, and if, like me, you have spent hours
building yours, then it can be a thankless task when it comes to waiting for customers to hit your
virtual door. Like any overnight success, it can take weeks or even months for your website to start
to gain popularity unless you have the benefit of advertising in other areas, such as banner
adverts, posters, flyers and so on. For the average site builder, the date of publication can come
and go as though all your hard work has made no difference to the value of the internet.
After some time you will, almost certainly, start to welcome a few visitors to your site, and
maybe a few of them will spend their hard earned money there as well. But you'll probably find that
you get terribly excited if you have a few visitors, and a little dejected when you start to work
out how much the current rate of visitors will earn you, and dreams of the Mediterranean cruise next
month might have to be put on hold. If this sounds familiar, ask yourself what you have actually
done to ensure that your site does become a success? Other than a slick design, nice graphics and a
catchy address, what practical measures have you employed to ensure success?
You may
have spent some time thinking about the keywords used throughout the pages of your site, since you
are almost certainly aware of the fact that these will help the big search engines locate your site
and evaluate its relevance. Clearly being listed on Google is a significant step, but this in itself
is in no way going to guarantee a flood of eager customers desperate to part with their cash. What
matters more than being listed, is where you are on the list.Thats why UK search engine optimization
is so so important.
The rank of your site refers to how far up the list of results your
website is when someone searches the internet. If your website sells left handed calculators for
example, then you will expect and hope that if someone enters the keywords 'left handed calculator'
in a search engine that your website is near the top. If it is at the top, that is fantastic, but
you really need to be in the top ten, on that first page, to be a success. Unbelievably, only 3% of
people who search online ever look past the first page of results that a search engine brings up.
That means that if they search for 'left handed calculators', which brings up almost 400,000 results
in Google, you need your website to be high up the first page to stand any chance of someone finding
it. Even being in 11th place out of those 400,000 will mean that you're missing out on 97% of
visitors.
So what is it that helps you get to the top of your keyword search rank? Is
there a single big secret that many SEO companies are aware of, and will only tell you for a huge
fee? Certainly many companies do seem to suggest that they alone have the answer, and that only by
going through them will the Golden Secret be revealed to you, and suddenly your site will rocket to
the top. In fact, there are three things wrong with this. Firstly, there is no single solution -
it's a combination of many varied factors. Secondly, no one single company can ever offer
guarantees, promises or assurances that your site will be at the top, or near the top - they can
try, and almost certainly your site will rise, but this depends on other factors beyond anyone's
control. This might, for example, be because your website is in a mass market, such as insurance.
With hundreds of thousands of keyword competitors, getting near the top is a huge endeavour, whereas
if you're selling rainbow coloured light bulbs then there is likely to be much less competition, and
so more chance you'll rise more quickly, and further. The third thing is that any rise is never
going to be overnight, and any progress can take weeks, if not months or even years.
Be
very wary of those sites that suggest that the best way of getting your site noticed is to use
keywords. Although this is certainly true, search engines now take the number of keywords as only a
minor factor in judging a site's rank. Search engines got wise to the fact that many website owners
were simply cramming great blocks of keywords into the code of a page just to get attention. They
get attention now all right - and the result it that they lose their rank position very quickly.
There are many other ways now which the search engines use to judge how good a site is, one of which
is its popularity. This is measured in several ways, but the most significant is how many other
websites are linking to yours. The more links, the more popular, and this in turn implies more
relevant and useful.
Because as web designers we can sometimes become a little too
close to our designs, and sometimes don't just need to step back away from our glitzy masterpiece,
we need someone else to take a good hard look and give us some feedback. Invariably these people
like to be paid, but I have come across a nifty little site that offers a free assessment of your
site. Although it's free, it's carried out by hand, and their advice is pretty thorough. They don't
just focus on keywords, but look at a whole range of ways in which your site could be made
friendlier towards the search engines, and get ranked higher. If you haven't tried them already, I'd
recommend getting a review of your site for free. Even if your site has been around for a long time,
or if it's brand new, they'll tell you all the things you could do to help improve your rank
position.Anyway after discussing further, we came to a deal which included flexible easy payment
terms and as an added incentive, being paid on results which is fantastic as far as I am concerned.
With so many companies out there, to get one who actually put their money 'where their mouth is' is
a bonus.Actually and to be fair, they were really down to earth to deal with and explained it all in
simple english.
Once you understand what can be changed about your site to help improve
its position, it's obviously up to you what you do. Picking and choosing at features that you can
easily apply will certainly help. Over time, you can start to implement more of these suggestions,
and little by little you should see a difference. I've done this myself - I used to be a keyword
freak and just include as many as I could think of, but it started to make no difference. I'm trying
things now such as amount of text per page, position of text on the page, number of links I include
and so on, and I can see the increase in rank each day. My advice to any website developer is to
keep a tight grip on your wallet and don't pay companies to fob you off about magic solutions. Try a
valuable free assessment today, it will pay dividends in the end.