.: "The Number One Answer is Search Engines..."

By:Bill Platt

Category:Home / Politics

We surveyed 100 people...
What is the best way to draw traffic to your website?
Our survey said...
Search Engines 53
Article Distribution 30
Ad Swaps / Links at other sites 14
Banner Advertising 8
Signature Files 5
Ironically, it seems possible that we could have selected a
different set of people and the answer for search engines
would have been zero. At least, a web designer was telling
me that this morning.
One of his web design / web hosting clients has hired my
company to help with building her website traffic. One of
the changes we had suggested was to offer her visitors both
a Frame and a No-Frame site, with the express intent of
using the No-Frame site to capture spider search engine
traffic with her already keyword-rich website.
Our client currently has a Framed site which she likes
the appearance of. Otherwise, we would have suggested to
only use a No-Frame site.
At every step of the way, her web host has been causing us
great difficulty in the process, because as he said, "Search
engines do not bring any traffic to a website." Even when his
client told him to make the change, he refused because "it is
a waste of time." Since he holds the username/password to the
site and will not allow me access or his client direct access,
we must deal with him. (I have never met a web host who ran
his business like this either... I am helping his client to
search for an alternative hosts now.)
I talked to him on the phone this afternoon, and he told me,
"You know that statistics show that search engines do not
generate much traffic to a website."
I don't know whose statistics this man is looking at!
I suggested to him "No, I don't know that. I run more than a
dozen domains and all of my domains generate a considerable
amount of search engine traffic. My original site knocks down
over 50% of its visitors from search engine traffic, and the
site serves thousands of visitors every month." I love using
this website as an example because I have not promoted it
hardly at all since August of 2000.
When I began this particular site, it was intended as a computer
technical support destination. Around the beginning of 2000, I
began making a shift in my own web activities. As such, this
site is now really a potpourri of activity, though more than
60% of the site remains under the umbrella of computer technical
support. Due to the fact that most of my computer support
newsletter exists in the archives of the website, this site
is very keyword rich!
In order to drive my point home about the effectiveness of
search engines on the web, I have taken a step that most people
would consider crazy. I am making public three and a half months
worth of my site's statistics. I can afford to do this because
this site, WindstormComputing.com, is not my primary bread and
butter anymore.
Be forewarned, these pages are big, so if you have a slow
machine, you probably don't want to participate in this
exercise.
The first page I will be showing you is for the first eleven
days of May, 2001. In those first eleven days, there have been
458 visitors to my website from search engines. In all, the
site has been visited by 682 people, and they have looked at
a total of 1855 pages. Of those who came calling, 67% of them
came from search engines.
You may view these actual site statistics at:
http://imiobc.com/keyword_rich/lrefers0501.html (134 kb)
The second page is for the month of April, 2001. In April,
there were 955 people who came to the site from search
engines. This was 46% of the total of 2073 site visitors.
These visitors viewed 6521 pages.
You may view these actual statistics at:
http://imiobc.com/keyword_rich/lrefers0401.html (362 kb)
The third page is for the month of March, 2001. In all, 1441
people came to the site via search engines, which comprised
55.5% of the 2599 visitors. The sites visitors looked at 5899
pages while they were onsite.
These statistics are located at:
http://imiobc.com/keyword_rich/lrefers0301.html (355 kb)
Going back a bit, the next page I am making available is
October of 2000. In this month, 1603 people found my site
through search engines. This number represents 53.5% of the
sites 2995 visitors in October. All together, these 2995
people looked at 11,843 total pages.
These statistics can be found at:
http://imiobc.com/keyword_rich/lrefers1000.html (440 kb)
Now, as you look at each referrer, you will note that the
domain from which the traffic came is listed on top of each
list, then the actual page on the domain is listed at the
right side with a link attached to it. You can actually click
the link at the right to see the actual search results used
to find my site.
If you click on these search engine results used to find my
site, keep in mind search engine results change over time,
based on new data going into the engines. As a result, you
will often be able to see my page listed, in the search
results of the page that opens, only in links that are fresh.
Another thing to note is that to the right of the actual page
link is a lot of black text. This text represents special form
information that was used to narrow the search results. Often,
you will see "&query=blah+blah" or "&q=blah+blah". This refers
to the search terms actually being "blah blah". Sometimes, you
will see something to the effect of "&start=10" or "&first=10".
In both cases, this tells you that the search results begin at
ten.
As you review these site statistics, you will be amazed at the
wide range of search engine terms used to locate my domain. You
may also be dumbfounded by some of the keyword phrases that
people type into search engines while looking for the results
they desire. The one that really got me was "dangerous creatures
caused invalid page fault"! If "dangerous creatures" is not a
video game, I am lost.
Amidst all of the different search terms listed in these pages,
you might also note the frequency of my top site keywords, "free
website content", "free ezine content" or some variation thereof.
The pages that rely on these key terms see the highest number of
visitors on my domain each month. I have done well to place these
pages in the #1 spot on several search engines.
This site represents my first domain. If you were to have access
to the statistics on my other domains, you would be astonished
at the numbers coming through my domains from search engines and
from other sources.
My point is that while you should always take a multi-pronged
approach to building traffic to your website, you should never
dismiss the power of search engines as one of your most viable
traffic building solutions.


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