Why is it so important to get your website optimised for the search engines?
SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) is all about getting your website ranked favourably by the Google and Yahoo so that your website appears on the first few pages of a search. Although page one is not altogether essential, page 237,935 is just not going to cut it.
To be honest, there is absolutely no point spending money designing and creating a beautiful looking website that not one potential customer is ever going to see. It's like spending £400 on a TV commercial that appears once about 2am on a Monday morning. Is anyone going to see it? And if they did, would they take any notice?
You just wouldn't do it, would you? And yet, spending £400 on a website to promote a home business is an average price to pay to get yourself online.
My question to you today is to ask how much you have invested in your website and whether you feel you have a good rate of return on that investment?
Are you doing enough to get your website optimised so that your potential customers find you when searching for a key word relevant to your business?
Don't get caught out and avoid the 7 most common SEO mistakes that home business owners make.
Mistake No 1: Think SEO is a "black art". It's not surprising that so many self-employed professionals and home business owners feel that SEO is a mystical science that only a favoured few know how the search engines work. There are many SEO consultants out there who love to use lots of technical jargon and blind you with science. And, yes you can argue that there is a science to SEO, but there is also a lot of common sense to SEO. Once you understand how the search engines work it doesn't take long to work out what you can do to optimise your site.
Mistake No 2: Abdicate rather than delegate. Delegating in your business is a definite plus, especially when it comes to the more technical subjects such as SEO. But too many business owners abdicate rather than delegate. They find a SEO consultant who guarantees them "Page One Visibilty" and let out a big sigh of relief once they feel someone finally understands what is needed to get their website found. Don't get ripped off. Don't absolve the ultimate responsibility of creating a profitable website. Getting an understanding of the subject will allow you to delegate and stay in control.
Mistake No 3: Do it once and wait for it to happen. SEO is not something to be ticked off in your marketing plan, never to be looked at again. SEO is a continual marketing process that needs being made a part of your day-to-day business. There is no reason why you can do the things that you do already in your marketing and tweek them to be SEO compatible too. SEO can be done each and every day of your week, once you realise how simple little actions build up your site presence.
Mistake No 4: Don't ever do it and wonder why their website doesn't work. Publishing a website and waiting for the search engines to come and find you just doesn't work any more. There is too much competition out there. And can you really afford to wait 6 or 12 months for your website to be indexed?
Mistake No 5: Focus on getting on page one. One of the most common business objectives that many home business owners have for their website is to "top of page one". Page one of what, exactly? Page one of a search for your business name? Page One of a search for the name of your product or latest workshop? What do your customers search for and would you be on page one of that search?
Mistake No 6: Make their websites work for the Search Engines. From meta-tags to page titles, it is very easy to get focused on the technical aspect of SEO. Writing white text on a white background to increase your key phrase content may fool Google for a few days, but not only will you get penalised for future rankings, it certainly doesn't help your visitors become customers. Know how the search engines work and then focus your SEO activity on attracting the human beings who will be spending the money with you.
Mistake No 7: Decide that it is a subject too complicated to learn about. Your website is your responsibility and just because a subject appears too complex does not mean you ignore it. Your tax return may not be the easiest of documents to digest but you wouldn't dream of ignoring the deadlines just because it was too complicated to fill in, would you? To grow your business and move it forward, you have to learn new skills. And you have to be prepared to step outside of your comfort zone. Having a website is no longer a luxury and for the majority of businesses, it is fast becoming an essential marketing tool to stay ahead of your competitors and be the No 1 choice for your customers.
SEO may feel like a complex and jargon-rich subject but being a naturally curious person, I have come to realise that SEO is actually a very simple subject. In fact the very title of SEO was so off-putting to me that when I started to read around the subject and "tinker" about with my website, I couldn't believe I spent so long avoiding it.
So, if you would like more information about SEO and how you apply it to your home business, I have a special recording of a 90 minute session on "SEO Made Easy". Click here for more info.
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