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September 2005- Monitoring Search Engine Ranking
by www.profit.ne1.net
Since search engines are the first stop for people on the Internet
looking for goods or services, the position your website appears in
search results is an important factor. If your URL shows up far down
the results list, the chances of the consumer never finding you increase
incrementally. Once you achieve a high search engine position, it is
essential that you make sure you maintain the high ranking you have
worked so hard to achieve.
This means you must come up with a strategy to monitor your search
engines positions. This strategy is crucial to the success of any marketing
campaign. Think of your search engine positions as your online portfolio.
Would you let your stock portfolio be ruled by chance and market fluctuations,
or would you keep close tabs on your stocks so you could buy and sell
when the time is right? This is the way you must consider your search
engines positions.
Be aware that at first, after you have launched your search engine
campaign and done all the right things to increase your rankings, you
will most likely see a continual upward climb. What you need to be on
the lookout for is the moment that upward climb reaches a plateau. When
this happens, your search engine position campaign moves into stage
two, the monitoring and protecting stage.
In stage two, do not be concerned about the short-term fluctuations
in your positions. These are similar to the subtle rising and falling
of stocks in a portfolio. Short-term movement is an integral part of
the whole process. It's the long-term changes that you must watch for
and prepare to act on immediately.
Analyzing the long-term trends of search engines positions is imperative.
The way in which search engines rank websites may change at the drop
of hat. If you are unaware of these changes - many of which are subtle
yet can be deadly to your ranking - your position may drop to the bottom
of the list before you can get your bearings. To prevent this kind of
precipitous drop, you must create a system to monitor your positions
on a monthly basis. Devise a chart to keep tabs on your top ranking
positions or your top pages, and make sure to watch "the market" closely.
Each search engine uses a formula to compute website rankings. When
a search engine changes this formula in any way, it may raise or lower
your ranking. Some search engines use a number of different formulas,
rotating them so that a formula doesn't become overused or outdated.
Depending on which formula is being applied, your search engine position
may suddenly drop or rise in rank significantly. Therefore, you must
check your positions frequently in order to catch when a search engine
changes formulas and what effect it has on your positions.
You must also deal with your competition - a crucial factor you must
always be vigilant about. Your competitor's position may suddenly rise,
automatically lowering your position. Or their position may drop, pushing
your position higher. Each month, expect position changes due to the
continual changes that are occurring in your competitor's position,
and be prepared to adjust your marketing strategy to compensate for
decreased rankings. Monitoring these fluctuations will also give you
vital information about how to improve your website to increase your
position in search results.
Of course, you must discern what the most popular search engines
are in order for your monitoring efforts to be effective. Right now,
there are ten popular search engines that direct most of Internet traffic
to your sites. The challenge you face is that these top ten may change
from month to month.
This means that your must not only monitor your search engine positions,
but you must also keep track of the ranking popularity of the search
engines you are monitoring. Find out which search engines people use
most frequently every month and be sure to live in the present! People
are fickle about their favorite search engines, and it takes constant
vigilance to follow their dalliances. The search engines they loved
when you first launched your campaign may be old news in the next few
months. You must adjust your list of engines according to the whims
of the Internet users. Check out http://www.searchenginewatch.com/reports/netratings.html for
a current list of website favorites.
Another factor to monitor carefully is a sudden drop of your positions
in all search engines. This is not the same as monthly fluctuations
- this is a neon red warning sign! It could mean a number of different
things.
It all your search engine positions have plummeted, it may indicate
that search engines spiders - those sneaky programs that seek out your
site and rank their positions - have found some type of problem with
your website. If you have recently changed the code, for instance, the
spider may become utterly confused and consequently drop your positions
disastrously. If a spider creeps up on your website when it is down
for adjustments or changes, you may actually disappear from a search
engine index entirely. Or a search engine may drastically change its
formula, and suddenly all of your website come up as irrelevant. If
that search engine is a current favorite, it may create a domino effect,
causing all of your position to drop in all search engines.
Some search engines rely on the results from other search engines,
and it is vital that you know which engines these are and keep track
of all the engines they influence. The biggest problem here is that
search engines will sometimes change affiliations, and this can create
a major shift in the geography of the Internet. For example, recently
Yahoo decided to display only results gleaned from Google. So you must
not only monitor your own positions, but you must keep abreast of seismic
shifts in the landscape of the Internet as a whole.
Finally, pay attention to your keywords. Keywords are the foundation
bricks of the entire search engine system, and they demand individual
scrutiny in your monitoring efforts. If you have found that a number
of your positions have plummeted, it may mean that a page of your website
has become invisible or inaccessible to search engine spiders. Or the
competition for that particular keyword or phrase has recently rocketed
into outer space. In either case, you must act quickly and efficiently
to regain lost ground.
Your search engine marketing campaign is an investment. If costs
you time and money on a continual basis. Protect this investment as
diligently as you would your financial portfolio. In the same way, track
your positions from an objective perspective, and monitor your positions
on a regular basis. Make sure your time and effort reap rewards by keeping
your eye on the big picture - your long-term marketing campaign.
About the Author
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