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It pays to study the Search Engines
By: John Saxon
Vive la difference
Here we were, very complacent at the significant progress our site was making in the search engine placement stakes.
Number 3 on Excite, with a number of hits coming in, number 7 on Northern Light, no hits from there, and so on. We were starting to get a number of hits from Google and Fast and then ... we appeared on Lycos, out of the blue at Number 1, but only on one key phrase 'barnsley accountants' and when I tried 'barnsley accountant' we fell out of site (no pun intended).
What was wrong, why couldn't Lycos recognise that accountant is in the word accountants? Why was 'Business Start Up' getting nowhere on Lycos?
In order to solve the problem it was back to basics. What was it reading, what were the words highlighted in the listing? How did Lycos work. After all it is one of the major Search Engines and if they are investing all that money advertising on TV (by the way only 1% of web site hits come from 'off-line' promotion) I should piggy back this campaign and make sure we are well up on the Lycos listing.
I know, from bitter experience, that Google works on
Lycos seems to work on the title, however the rest of it is driven by the description that is contained in the
I had omitted to write descriptions for most of the 603 pages on the site because I assumed that they were only for human reviewers and I wasn't too interested in them at this stage of development of our web site.
So I wrote descriptions for each page, making sure that I wrote singular 'accountant' solicitor' and plural 'accountants' and solicitors' in all the
Admittedly we are operating on a limited search but oh, think of it! The implication is that whatever business related phrase or keyword that is typed into Lycos can be anticipated (think like the searcher thinks - not like you think) and we will be at the top of the list.
Imagine you had a yellow pages and everytime you opened it there you were - at the top of the left hand page - bold and proud - how would that affect your web site traffic.
There are 2.3 billion web sites out there right now competing for your customers and ... well you may love your site, you may be certain that you have something of significant value to offer your visitors but ... unless you study the search engines and understand them all you will have is your heart and soul in the middle of a mass of mediocrity that everyone has to plough through before they get to you.
Two other quick tips
Make your
Check your spelling. the UK's number one producer of car valeting products is at number 35 on Google because their web designer can't spell 'valeting' he, or she, spells it 'veleting' - easily done but it's so common it's almost laughable - look up Barnaly, instead of Barnsley and see what I mean.
John Saxon is a grandfather of 3 and Technical Director of Fastlink
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