Most everyone is striving to have a first page listing on Google. Just think of all the business it would bring your company, or will it?
There are numerous companies offering you a first page listing if you pay for their services. What you will discover, is that they may not be that be able to meet your expectations. The truth is you already have one if you have a website. If you type in your web address on a Google search, you will find yourself on the first page.
So what does it really take?
- It Takes Time. Google protects their reputation by looking for sites, which are relevant to what people are searching. That means your new 5-page site needs to prove itself. It will take a little time for that to happen.
- The Target Keeps Moving. Google and other search engines are constantly re-defining what’s most important to their audience. So your website needs to be treated like a living and breathing animal. It needs frequent attention. If your site was built two years ago and has not been updated since, it might as well be posted on the moon!
- You may need professional help. There are good honest techies who will help you for a fee. The good ones will provide you with provable info, not just a sales pitch. They should also be able to offer a volume of info on how the ranking system works. You will be paying for a professional so ask him to PROVE IT!
I’ve done all that, so why isn’t my phone ringing more? The market has shifted from buyers to investigators or lookers. People are taking more time researching prior to purchasing these days. If your website appears professional, you should be in the running, when your customer decides to purchase.
Ken Bear Cole
When it comes to SEO a lot of people go wrong right from the start. Not only do they not know what they need to do to show up in the search engines, they don’t even know what to show up for.
Good SEO starts with good keyword research, i.e. knowing what you need to show up for Google offers free tools for this.
Secondly don’t bite off more than you can chew. That is don’t start by trying to show up for keywords that multimillion dollar companies have already spent tens of thousands of dollars optimizing for. Start small and work your way up.
And like Ken said, avoid the scams they’re a dime a dozen.