Part 2
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 the 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 Some search engines use a number of different formulas, rotating them so that the formula does not become overused or outdated.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 may change from month to month.
This means that you 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.
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8 comments:
Hi Deanne,
It's nice to learn something new everytime I read your post.
Thank you!
Giovanna Garcia
Imperfect Action is better than No Action
Giovanna, thank you for the nice comments. We are glad that you are enjoying our blog.
Dan and Deanna "Marketing Unscrambled"
Hi Dan & Deanna .. thanks for giving us this advice and how to watch for our website rankings, and setting up a chart to monitor each of our site's position.
Many thanks -
Hilary Melton-Butcher
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Hilary, it is good to hear from you. The chart work very well for keeping track off search engine positions.
Dan and Deanna "Marketing Unscrambled"
Hi Dan and Deanna,
We, too, are learning so much! Had no idea about the many different formulas for rankings and the rotation.
Thanks for sharing this great info! Keep up the good work!
Many Blessings....
Roxanne and Hugo ~ Believe Achieve
Hugo and Roxanne, we are glad that you are learning things from our posts. Thank you for coming.
Dan and Deanna "Marketing Unscrambled"
Am looking for some new marketing strategy to boost up my Search engine marketing campaign. And I found your blog to be a refreshing one. Thanks for sharing.
Scott, thank you for visiting our blog. Thank you for your comments. Hope that you found some new information to help you.
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