How to Use the Google Patent to Get More Traffic
by Chris Ellington
Published on this site: July 6th, 2005 - See
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According to the recent release of the Google Patent Application,
many of the things you're doing to get better page rank and
increase your position in natural search are about to be history.
It's frightening how much things are going to change.
All of those folks trying to "beat the system"
with doorway pages and invisible text are about to be (or
have already been) punished by the Google Algorithm.
Why are things changing? Because Google wants to remain the
premier search engine, which means returning content that
matters to people doing the searches. It's true, marketers
are not Google's primary customer. People using search engines
to find information will always remain Google's 1 priority.
Think about people using search engines for a moment. Wait,
forget about them think about yourself for a moment.
When you turn to the internet for answers, what do you want?
I may be an oddball, but when I'm looking for an answer to
my question, I want, yes - an answer to my question. Your
prospective customers are no different. To quote Dr. Phil,
"People want what they want when they want it."
Are you giving it to them?
If you're not giving them what they want, they probably won't
give you what you want ( their attention, their contact information,
and their money.) But there is one thing you can do that will
inspire them to visit your site, make them open your offer,
and improve your search engine positioning all at the same
time.
So what is the one thing thing?
Provide content. Content is King and content means articles.
Content means the information that addresses that web searcher's
issues and needs.
And it's what Google expressly wants from you. It's what
Google needs in order to remain the premier search engine.
It's what Google will return in the very top positions of
search results, even for the most popular keywords. The Patent
Application makes it clear that doing this one thing is going
to have a bigger impact than all the keyword stuffing and
optimization you can do.
All you have to do is write a short (400-800 words) article
on any topic that might be of interest to your target market.
If you sell computers, write a review of some recently released
technology. If you are a consultant, explain how companies
can improve using some of the handy tips and tricks you know.
Your tips and tricks don't have to be the "magic"
of your offering. You don't have to give away the store. There
are some things that you consider quite fundamental in your
industry - and there are thousands of newcomers who don't
yet know the fundamentals. Through your articles, you will
be the expert who shows them the ropes. Imagine how much this
elevates their opinion of you. You become an instant guru.
You become known as an expert in your field, someone who
really knows what's going on in your space. What kinds of
problems might your target market be trying to solve online?
Write an article to explain a solution to them.
For instance:
I use Article Marketer (www.articlemarketer.com)
to distribute my articles to thousands of newsletter editors
for publication. It costs me $39.95 to distribute as many
articles as I want for three full months. It's a great bargain.
I use a hosted service from Sales Force (www.salesforce.com)
to manage my leads. It costs me $65 per month for a full-featured
sales force automation and lead management system that I can
get to from any computer with internet access. Like my American
Express card, I don't leave home without it.
I use the free service from PRWeb (www.prweb.com)
to send out press releases to the media for my clients. Their
paid service is about $400, but I've always been happy with
the results from their free version.
Can you see how telling people about these tools takes nothing
away from my own service offering? Giving away this information
does one very important thing: it makes my target market happy.
After all, how many people don't even know that www.articlemarketer.com
is a tool they should be using or that salesforce.com offers
a web based lead management SFA offering? When they read my
article, they get valuable information about something they
can use right now to get more traffic, find more prospects,
and increase their sales volume. They are satisfied.
Then the magic happens.
When they get to the end of my article, if they like the
free information I've provided, they will want to know more.
I put my website address in the resource box (yep, see below)
and I get a flood of traffic to my site. Not just any old
traffic though. The people coming to my website are pre-qualified.
It's what Ken Evoy says is crucial in selling online, these
visitors are "open to an offer" from me.
They have already proven to have an interest in what I'm
talking about, and they already feel somewhat comfortable
with me, my style, my approach, etc. When they arrive at my
web site, they get a lot of information absolutely free. They
can also purchase things I have for sale.
I've seen dramatic spikes in my Simplified Selling book sales
after distributing an article. The conversion rate is better
too meaning I get more sales "per capita"
than using pay-per-click or buying ads in newsletters.
Of course, it's not that expensive to buy an ad in a newsletter
but does anyone have enough money to pay for advertising
in every newsletter that reaches a particular target market?
Of course not, there are hundreds of thousands of ezines published
on the web and in print.
However, publishers need content and they are willing to
publish your free reprint article (meaning they don't have
to pay you for your writing) and in exchange they provide
a link to your website.
That link shows up in newsletters to be seen by your prospective
customers. You also get permanent links on websites - something
else that the Google Patent identifies as important when ranking
sites.
So sit down, draft out an article on some topic you like,
and get it published. Watch as the world beats a path to your
door.

Chris Ellington gives effective and easy to implement
marketing strategies to small business owners and home business
entrepreneurs. His Simplified Selling System has been a favorite
of salespeople around the world. Get your free marketing strategies
at www.simplifiedselling.com

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