High Google Rankings: Frequency vs. Positioning
by Ulli G. Niemann
There's an assumption that the higher a ranking or positioning
you have with major search engines; the more people will beat a
path to your web doorstep. But based on my experience, that's
simply not true! There's another factor that is just as important
and may actually drive more traffic to your site.
This big secret is frequency: The number of times your name
appears when someone enters a key word in a search engine. I
believe that the more times you appear in a search, the greater
the likelihood of someone actually clicking through to your
site.
How do you get frequent listings in search engines? Write
quality content articles.
I'm an investment advisor and a while ago I started a second web
site (www.successful-investment.com) to promote my weekly mutual
fund newsletter, capture potential prospect names and house a
library of my published articles.
To get people to the site, I naturally wanted to move up in the
search engine food chain. I did the usual Meta tag things, but
that didn't cause my rise in the rankings. What did cause it,
surprised me.
One of my first articles ("Do lifestyle funds provide greater
security?") was submitted to some 30 article banks and web
sites. Many of them reprinted it, which increased the number of
appearances of my name associated with the topic. Since many of
these sites were already ranked high on the search engines, I
rode on their success.
Searching Google for "Lifestyle funds" produces over 3 million
results. On the first page of results my article is listed four
times, on the second page three times and on page three it's
listed three times, and so on. If you were searching this term,
with that much presence you would not likely overlook me.
In addition to generating hits on my web site from potential
clients, my frequent listing in search engines yielded another
benefit: I was invited to CNNfn's Hollywood studio to discuss my
article "How to evaluate load vs. no load mutual funds." They
found me by searching Google for "load vs. no load." That
produced almost 5 million results and on the first page my
article appears three times, on the second three times and on
the third three times as well - and some included my company
listing. I was an authority!
In the past six months I have written and published 17 articles
with the key search terms being part of the title. I pretty much
get similar results with all of them. Why? I believe quality
content is a key.
My core business is "personal investment management." If you
search that on Google you will get about 11 million results. I
currently rank number 8. And that's among the 'who's who' in
investment management, companies that invest big bucks to
manipulate getting high rankings on search engines.
Can I improve on that? Probably not by trying to manipulate
positioning, but definitely with frequency. And that comes from
writing articles.
Now, maybe you like this idea but think you can't write quality
articles. I'm not a writer, but my articles get picked up by
e-zines and article banks all the time. How does that happen?
It's actually simpler than you think.
There are two aspects to writing; 1. the actual content and
2. the writing style. If you've been in business for any length
of time you have a wealth of information that you take for
granted but others would love to know about. You should be able
to write a 300 to 800 word article about your product or service
area. Don't worry about the style; just write quality content
that will be helpful to your potential customers.
Although my writing skills are pretty sharp because I do a lot
of writing, I would not consider them to be on the same level
as a professional writer. So I have a second secret to success.
One of my clients is an award winning Hollywood writer and he
"enhances" my articles. It's usually not a lot of work, but at
times I need a better transition from point A to point B. Since
the content is clear and basically organized, he doesn't have to
spend any time researching or "doing the heavy lifting." He
can devote his attention to enhancing the quality of the
presentation, and that doesn't take long or cost much.
If you need help with writing you may contact Laren Bright
(punster@earthlink.net) and tell him I sent you.
I think you will find that writing articles becomes a lot easier
once you have that kind of assistance. It certainly became
stress-free for me when I didn't have to worry about form and
could concentrate on my long suit: content.
It's hard to beat the results that my articles have produced for
me in terms of exposure, Google rankings and new clients. Given
these facts I propose that frequency beats positioning anytime.
Try it and see if it boosts your rankings and your business.
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Ulli Niemann is an investment advisor and has written about
methodical approaches to investing for over 10 years. He is stepping out
of his comfort zone to write about different areas in which he has
gained experience that can assist others. You can reach him at:
www.successful-investment.com
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