SEO Strategies You Should Invest In Next Year

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Thanks to new technology, the way businesses promote their products and services has changed. The marketing landscape has shifted to incorporate digital strategies. SEO (search engine optimization) is an example of how a business website increases online visibility. With more people seeing your website, it generates more business for you. More business translates into an increase in revenue. Plus, with digital marketing, you can better target the audience you want to reach with information about your products.


Why You Should Avoid Obsolete Marketing Ways

There was a time when outbound marketing was the way to go when you were trying to reach potential customers. This involved such promotional tactics as flyer distribution, advertising in traditional mediums (radio, TV, magazines, and newspapers), and billboard advertising. All of which are expensive and difficult to track in determining an accurate return on investment. Cold calls and cold emails, other forms of outbound marketing, typically fail because they are viewed as spammy, intrusive, and insincere types of advertising.

The Importance of SEO

How do you know that SEO is an important factor in the marketing of your business? Well, that's something that can be verified through various means. For example, according to Statista, Google currently holds 86.86% of the search engine market. A total of 53% of US consumers say they use a search engine to research products before they decide if they should purchase them or not, and the top result in a Google search receives 32% of all clicks (Backlinko). If your business employed SEO as part of the marketing program, these are the kinds of results you could expect. In other words, SEO is good for your business.

Benefits of SEO for Businesses

But how exactly does SEO benefit your business? There are many ways that it does including the following:

It Will Increase Your Credibility

Seriously, it will. Websites that rank high in search engine results pages are often viewed as being trustworthy with high-quality, content, and ooze integrity.

It Isn't All That Expensive

SEO is, for the most part, a DIY-type of a project that will cost you only the time you put into it. Of course, you can also hire an SEO specialist to do the work for you.

It Makes You Competitive

Your competition is likely using SEO strategies to gain online exposure. If you do the same, you will become more competitive and get your business noticed.

It Reaches More Customers

The majority of people spend more time online than you may think. Marketing your business where they can find it will bring you more customers and business.

It Helps You Target Your Audience

SEO funnels visitors to your website who are asking search engines about products that you sell. This brings interested buyers to your website.

It Enhances Other Marketing Tools

A fully optimized website gives you an effective target to send traffic when you utilize pay-per-click (PPC) marketing programs or other promotional tools.

It Helps People Find Your Business

People rarely use phone books anymore. Instead, they search the web. Having an online presence puts your business in their hands when they need you.

It Improves Your Local Search Ranking

Close to 80% of all local searches on mobile devices lead to conversion. A local component in your SEO strategy will put you in the running for local results.

It Makes Your Website Easier To Use

By having a search engine-friendly website, you improve the user experience. Happy website users often become happy new customers, and that is important.

It Gives You Verifiable Results

SEO provides you with several tools that permit you to track results. This data will aid you in fine-tuning your marketing efforts to reach those you want to reach.

It Increases User Engagement

With an SEO-optimized site, quality traffic will come to you. With a site that has quality content, users will spend more time on your site adding to conversions.


Why You Need SEO To Enjoy Long-Term Benefits

SEO is not a quick fix. However, once you apply the principles of digital marketing to your website, and keep updating your work with new, relevant content, the effort you put into it will pay long-term dividends. Once search engines start to rank your site and the web pages contained within your website, the sky is the limit. However, you do have to watch that you use good practices and avoid potential penalties. Keyword stuffing, using content from your competitors or any other frowned upon SEO tactics will do more harm than good so it is important to stick to strategies that are intended to increase traffic organically.

The bottom line is that if you have a product or service that has a demand in the marketplace, but the word of it does not seem to be reaching your potential customer base, SEO can turn that around for you. An internet presence will put your business on the same playing field as all of your competitors and with a few SEO tricks, you can easily out-rank them. With a better ranking, targeted traffic will flow to your website more often through search engines. Targeted traffic will be potential customers that have indicated an interest in the products you sell and with a solid website to greet them, conversion rates increase.


Conclusion

Today's technology can give your business an edge against your competitors - but only if you use it. Marketing has always been an important tool in attracting customers and clients only in today's world, that form of advertising is digital rather than traditional means such as newsprint, flyers, TV, radio, billboards, or email. Using what search engines do to your advantage takes a bit of knowledge, time, and effort but is one of the most cost-effective ways to get your message in front of the people who are looking for your products and did not know you had them. SEO strategies expose these potential customers to what your business offers creating a larger customer base in a win/win situation for all involved.


This guest post was written by Marina Turea, a content manager at Digital Authority Partners, a San Diego-based digital marketing and website development agency.


by Steve Hall    Jan-31-22   Click to Comment   
Topic: Online   



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