If you've experienced a drop in your Google rankings for your most relevant keywords or if you've seen your website traffic drop dramatically, affecting your leads, you are not alone. Google has dropped some sites completely because they deemed them to be spammy. These were existing sites that had good page rankings and were launched more than 3 years ago.
Consider these startling facts:
- 1.79 billion people bought something online last year.
- 88% of all online shoppers perform online research before buying a product.
- 70% of small-to-mid-sized businesses are investing more into their digital presence.
- 36% of all small or personal businesses are making their sales on the internet.
- In 2022 alone, there were a total of 268 million digital buyers in the United States
- 5.22 billion unique mobile phone users in the world
- 4.17 billion people use their mobile devise to go online
- 4.2 billion (53.6% of the world population) are active on social media
- Google processes over 40,000 search queries per second on any given day which is about 3.5 billion a day
- 91.98% Googles market-leading share of the world's search market
You cannot ignore Google's search engine ranking methods if you want your website found easily by your customers in the US. Some old tricks to improve page position now can move your web page down in the rankings, may be loose all visibility in the top 5 pages.
Though you may not spend a lot of your time using social media for finding solutions, some of your customers do.
Writing content for social media is critical to improving your web page rankings with search engines. I find it is easiest to have my own blog page where I publish articles that relate to interests and needs of my target audiences.These articles are resources I can refer people to through in my correspondence to customers and prospects. For instance, pick a topic for your monthly email to current customers and contacts and refer then to your article that expands on the email topic. Another opportunity is to start or engage in group discussions thereby creating opportunity to direct people to your articles because they provide helpful information without selling. You'll find more information in this article (http://blog.catalpha.com/bid/291487/How-do-you-write-enough-social-media-content-for-social-marketing).
With Google's frequent algorithm changes, it pays to constantly fine-tune your website's SEO.
More than 300 elements determine where Google will rank your site. Some simple mistakes can cost your company hundreds of opportunities becauae your listing drops below the first two pages. Developing a first-page presence on Google for keyword search phrases used by your customers or clients will continue to be a crucial to improving web traffic both organically and in PPC campaign efforts. Slow loading images, spammy content or links to suspisious sites are potential reasons for low ranking.