Ten Steps To A Well Optimized Website
Step Nine - Monitoring
Welcome to part nine in this search engine positioning series. Last week
we discussed the important topic of link building. In part nine we will
be covering the monitoring and the various areas you should consider and
tools you may want to use.
While this area isn't directly related to attaining higher rankings it
is definitely equally important. Once you've got good rankings your competitors
are going to work to beat you out. You have to keep on top of it to insure
you maintain your top positions.
Over this series we will cover the ten key aspects to a solid search
engine positioning campaign.
The Ten Steps We Will Go Through Are:
- Keyword Selection
- Content Creation
- Site Structure
- Optimization
- Internal Linking
- Human Testing
- Submissions
- Link Building
- Monitoring
- The Extras
Step Nine - Monitoring
After days, weeks, or perhaps even months of researching, optimizing,
proofing and link building you've got your website into the top positions.
First thing's first: congratulations! It's no easy task to get your
site where you got it and you deserve a break. Take a week off and don't
look at your site, at the very least this'll let you come back at it again
with fresher eyes - at best it'll give you time to spend with those who
missed you during your obsession with your site and rankings. But don't
take too long ... your competition is right on your heals.
As important as the first eight steps were to getting you the rankings,
so to is this step that will help you keep those rankings. There are
three basic yet critical steps to the monitoring process. They are:
- Monitoring your rankings
- Monitoring links
- Monitoring changes in the search engine environment
Monitoring Your Rankings
There are a number of ways that you can monitor your rankings. You can
run the searches manually, you can use software to check your rankings
or you can use online services to check your rankings. There are advantages
and disadvantages to each.
Checking Manually
Advantage - You will be able to visually confirm the results and
also you will remain in full compliance with the search engine's rules
governing use of their systems including the use of automated rank-checking
software.
Disadvantage - This method for checking rankings can be extremely
time consuming is checking for multiple phrases across multiple engines.
If you are targeting 20 phrases and want to check your rankings across
the top ten engines and know when you're places as far down as position
50 you will have to check up to 1000 different pages for your site.
Rank-checking Software
Advantage - This method for checking your rankings is extremely
efficient. With software such as WebPosition
Gold you simply enter the keywords you are targeting, the engines
you want to check for results on, and how deep you want it to go. After
that it's a matter of running the program and doing some other work or
grab a coffee while you await the results.
Disadvantage - This software often violates the search engines
rules regarding the use of their systems by running a large number of
searches. If you are going to use this type of software please set the
software to run courteously (a setting you will find in the options) and
register for Google's
Web API which will allow you to legitimately run 1000 automated queries
per day.
Online Services
Advantage - It is much faster than checking manually and doesn't
have the cost associated with it that software does. An example of an
online rank checking tool can be found at http://www.mikes-marketing-tools.com/ranking-reports/.
Disadvantage - It is still far more time consuming than automated
software and over a few months you will have made up the money spent on
the software in time saved by using it. Also, I'm a bit paranoid when
it comes to entering detailed info regarding my SEO sites and targeted
keywords. I'm not a fan of anything that requires me to give my targeted
phrases and URL to another marketing site. But maybe that's just me.
Monitoring Links
Monitoring your links is equally important to attaining them. When you
were first starting your SEO and link-building you probably checked to
see how many links your main competitors had and built more. So what
makes you think they haven't been building more links since then.
It's a good practice to schedule weekly checks of how many backlinks
you have detected by the major search engines and also check to see how
many your main competitors have. If you document the results on an ongoing
basis you will be able to note whether theirs are growing or not.
While you should always be generating more inbound links for your site
whether you see your competitors doing so or not, knowing when they are
and where they are can give you a solid advantage in reacting to this
new threat. Remember, as hard as you worked for your positioning, so
too with others.
There are software and online services to check for links however the
only one I would recommend has nothing to do with its link number abilities.
As noted in previous articles, Top
Optimizer Pro is the link-building tool I would most highly recommend.
On top of giving you the number of links your competitors have it will
tell you what the anchor text is, what the PageRank is of those links,
and more. It will even help you find link partners.
Monitoring Changes In The Search Environment
The last thing you will have to monitor is for changes with the search
engines themselves. First of all, with changes such as MSN's upcoming
shift from providing results based on Inktomi to providing their own results,
you will want to know when this happens and what to expect when it does.
Additionally, you will want to know when changes are occurring in the
search engine algorithms, when major ones take place, and what those changes
are.
This is why there are full-time SEOs. To monitor all of these things
can be very time-consuming however assuming that you have the time and
inclination here are some resources to help you keep on top if it all:
Newsletters
SEO newsletters can definitely help keep you on top of what's going on
however you have to know who to listen to. Here are a few from people/organizations
I have found worthy of my respect (not to say these are the only ones
but I can't list everyone here so I'm listing the three top SEO newsletters).
Climbing The Beanstalk -
Beanstalk Search Engine Positioning's own bi-weekly newsletter. Of course
we have to include it and if you're enjoying this article and the ones
before it you're likely enjoy the newsletter as well. You can find the
subscription box in the right-hand navigation.
ISEDB Newsletter -
a weekly newsletter with links to a variety of articles. Gives a very
balanced look at search engines, what's going on, and SEO tactics. Subscription
can be found at the bottom of the homepage.
High
Rankings Advisor - a newsletter put out by Jill Whalen. I may not
agree with everything she writes but she knows what she's taking about
and is definitely worth reading. She gives a balanced look at SEO in
easy-to-understand terminology.
Forums
Forums are perhaps one of the best places to find up-to-date information
on the search engines. Because they are updated constantly and by numerous
individuals you will have the benefit of many opinions and perspectives.
The downfall is you have to know whom you can trust and who's knowledgeable.
Some quality forums can be found at:
There are of course tons of other resources out there and you'll just
have to keep hunting until you find them all (or subscribe to some newsletters
and ask in some forums where you might find additional information).
Next Week
Next week in part ten of our "Ten Steps To An Optimized Website" series
we will be covering the extras not mentioned in earlier parts. This isn't
simply checking the rankings of your primary phrase every now and then
but a scheduled check of all the key components on your optimization and
search engine positioning efforts.
Click here for the next article
in the series.
Article by Dave Davies, Beanstalk Search Engine Positioning.
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