Google does a googly and keeps changing its search parameters; SEO is no longer as predictable as before.
But, an online business is a survival business and to survive the fundamentals must be strong.
I was analyzing a few sites yesterday for the keyword “custom frames”. From the onset it was clear that the good old sites were at the top. But Surprise! Deeper analysis showed that the traffic to the ones at the lowly #5 and #7 were more than those at #2 and #3. How could this be possible? I did some research, could they be on #1 for dome other keywords?
No they were not.
So the logical deduction was that they were getting better referral traffic- either through some other site, WOM publicity or social media sites. What made others refer those sites?
The on-site analysis showed that the sites were well constructed and one could navigate them instinctively. This means that they were friendly. The first step in Great Customer Service! Their feedback section was easy. And it seemed that they were really incorporating those feedbacks.
There were no broken links, no ads popping up. No unnecessary pages and the checkout was easy.
To me it was a back to basics lesson. Search engine optimization has moved focus from customer experience to search engine experience. The only thing that this website did was to maintain their website very well. The rest followed.














Very clear concept! Indeed for any online business, both onsite and offsite optimization are required.And the main focus is getting traffic and business of course.
Comment by Jennie — February 26, 2010 at 1:31 am
Making changes a/c to the need is always welcomed.After-all, its the survival of the fittest.So, removing unnecessary pages & maintaining the site well will be appreciable.
Comment by georgefaraday — February 28, 2010 at 7:25 pm
For better marketing and promote your website these fundamentals are very important for every online business
Comment by Smith — March 7, 2010 at 10:33 pm