How a Multi-Faceted Approach to Site Promotion Can Secure Your
Search Engine Positions
by Tinu AbayomiPaul
Published on this site: June 13th, 2005 - See
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In my last article on site promotion, I talked about why using
one site promotion technique is a short-term solution. Now I'm going
to illustrate why site promotion is multi-faceted, and show an example
of how these techniques can build on one another to help you get
better search engine results from your search engine optimization
efforts, as well as more traffic to your site overall.
Then, in the next part, I'll tell you more about what some of the
components to site promotion are, and how they can work together
to help you maintain your travel levels and search engine position
despite the ever-changing search engine algorithms.
Truly effective site promotion lies in using a group of tools and
techniques to draw traffic to your site from many sources that build
on each other, rather than just one.
To illustrate how some of these promotion techniques work together
and build on each other, we need to go back to the previous example
of my own site for a moment.
Each day, I get about 80 - 100 visitors to just my home page from
search engines - this month you can verify that by looking at the
referrer list at the bottom of my home page (see the resource box
at the end of the article). As stated in the last article, visitors
clicked through to my site for 1959 different keyphrases. 15% of
those phrases yielded more than 10 unique visitors, with the top
result
sending 214 people to my site.
That traffic is invaluable and shows proof of how you can
use my multi-pronged methodology to enable you to get top
rankings even for more difficult terms. The methods I use
are a combination of different website promotion methods that
have combined to keep me consistently ranking in first page
results for literally hundreds of terms. One of the more difficult
of these feats was ranking for the term free traffic
in both Google and Yahoo on the first page.
So how do I use other site promotion techniques to help keep my
site from being dropped from search engine results? And how can
you learn how to do the same?
Okay, let's go back to our example, and look at May again. The
next most frequent way I get a visitor to my site is from someone
clicking through to a link - 15 -20% of my traffic comes this way.
My stats say that "1663 different pages-url" that were
linked to me brought me visitors. The top three links back to me
brought me over 1700 visitors. After the top thirty, most links
brought me only 10 visitors or less each.
But even when a site brings me only one visitor, having several
hundred sites do this adds up to a lot of potential clients.
So, obviously, getting links back to my site wasn't the only
important part of this particular method of site promotion.
It was getting people to actually click through those links
to my site. The trick is to get your link listed in places
where visitors who are looking for your information will be,
and getting that link to appear with keyword related text
that you control.
Syndicating your site via RSS is one of the ways that this feat
can be made easier - but again, they are but a part of a well-rounded
search engine solution. And there are certain things you need to
think about when setting up your blog that yield the most search-engine
friendly results, as alluded to in part three of this series.
Do you know what else is important about having many links pointing
back to your site? Other than the fact that, set up correctly, a
percentage of people will click on them and visit you?
It's the fact that search engines often find new content to include
in their results through links that follow back through to your
site. That's one of the top functions of the search engine spiders
that crawl the web. They follow links that lead to other links,
and so on, deciding how to fill a deficit in their databases with
the sites they find.
Not only that, but if the search engine algorithms should
all change today, and state that quantity of links pointing
back to you will give you only a little bit of positive karma,
and that, from now on, only the quality of those links really
gives you a big boost, if you used the methods I teach, including
ways to optimize your links, youd still covered.
This isn't particularly difficult to emulate - if you use
a multitude of ways to promote your site to search engines,
as well as other ways to increase your sites traffic.
Each one of the techniques builds on the others, helping you
maintain your search engine rankings, and bringing new visitors
from other sources. I'll have a sample list for you and a
few resources in the next part.

Read part three of this article in the Free Traffic Tipsblog
at http://www.freetraffictip.com/site-promotion-3
.(If you missed part one you can read it there too.)

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