What SEO Means To Your Online Business Ammon Johns Internet Marketing Consultant Web Marketing PlusWhat is SEO?
Searching is the second most commonly performed activity of all Internet users - right behind using e-mail. The majority of Internet users use
search engines and web directories as their primary method to find information or resources on-line.
However, with approximately 4 billion web pages publicly available on
the World Wide Web, and growing competition in every sector of the
provision of data and services, the raw chances are that these people
will find other sites than yours for the vast majority of even such
searches as relate to your products.
Search Engine Optimisation uses knowledge and observation of exactly
'how' search engines and web directories decide which web sites to
return as results for queries, and applies this to attain significantly
higher placement for particular (proprietary) documents and sites.
SEO is the process of assisting the search engines and directories to
accurately evaluate which search queries your web content can answer
effectively, and additionally seeks to place a certain 'bias' in your
favour for ranking your sites within the search results for those
queries.
How important is SEO?
In recent studies, top e-commerce and information web sites were
discovered to receive up to 85 percent of all of their visitors (and
customers) from search referrals. Without doubt, for the vast majority
of on-line companies, SEO provides the highest possible ROI of all
marketing and promotional activities.
More than 80 percent of Web users find the sites they're looking for by
using a search engine, according to both Forrester Research and Georgia
Tech's GVU Center User Surveys. Every single day, 57 percent of Web
users search the Internet, making search the second most popular
Internet activity after e-mail (according to Statistical Research,
Inc.).
Search listings outscore banner and button ads by more than two to one
on measures including awareness, likelihood to click-on, and overall
opinion, in a recent study by NPD Group. The survey also found that
consumers are five times more likely to purchase your products after
seeing search listings versus banners.
Search engines drive extremely targeted traffic. The visitor who finds
your site through a search engine is already actively looking for
exactly what you provide. You can't find a more targeted form of
marketing than that.
As the number of pages on the Web grows, so do the number of pages
indexed by the search engines. Several engines have moved from the
millions of pages indexed into the billions. With this kind of clutter,
high rankings are no accident. They have to be thoughtfully planned and
executed like the other tactics in your marketing mix.
According to industry leader Search Engine Watch, only 7 percent of
searchers will go beyond the third page of listings. So if you're not in
the top 30 search results, you may as well not be there at all.
Let's outline all of that one more time. Without SEO you are quite
possibly throwing away up to 85 percent of your potential customers and
visitors, and a full 80 percent of your potential customers will find
their way to a rival business instead.
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