Walking backwards from the goal means starting at the end
result. Find something that has already reached the end
result that you are after. Observe it and analyze what
causes this end result, backtracking step by step from
the end result to where you are now. As you do so keep
your feet on the ground, that is, look at the pure facts
of the matter. No hype, no "I hope" or "I think", no
theories. Just pure facts from observation. Finally walk
forward. Re-apply the facts you discovered, step-by-step,
without inventing or re-inventing anything. Follow
blindly, no matter how silly or simple the path you have
uncovered may appear to be. And you will be guaranteed
success as long as you are acting in the same environment
as the one in which you observed your end result.
I have had the opportunity to look at sites that have
reasonably high traffic levels (our desired end result).
Having a look at their server log files tells you exactly
where the traffic is coming from, stripped down to the
bare facts. Log files don't lie. The following truths
emerge:
Fact (1): Most sites get a large proportion of their
daily traffic from popular search engines. This is by far
the biggest traffic driver to most sites. Another large
traffic driver is incoming links from other busy sites or
from hundreds or thousands of small sites. It is usually
hard to directly replicate a busy site's incoming links
network so we won't dwell on this. Instead we will focus
on what is easy, replicating a busy site's performance on
search engine ranking across the board. You will find
that once your site is busy because of search engine
traffic, your incoming links network will grow
automatically as more people find your site and link to
it. Higher numbers of incoming links (called link
popularity) boost search engine rankings. It is a good
vicious cycle that keeps itself growing - and you want
that!
This high search engine traffic depends on the following
things:
Fact (2): The total number of pages the site has. The
more the pages, the higher the traffic. Why? Think about
it. Say your site has 10 pages only and each page draws
in an average of about 7 visitors a day that find it on
the search engines. That's 70 visitors a day (10 pages x
7 visitors per page). If you now had 100 pages instead of
similar nature, you would now have about 7 x 100 = 700
visitors a day instead of 70. Its that simple!
Fact (3): Basically, most sites get a trickle of traffic
per page on their site. Each page manages to get found by
only a relatively small number of people a day from the
search engines, depending on the search subject, usually
only about 10 - 30 or so people a day per page even on
well visited sites. Why? Because most pages on average on
a particular site do not rank highly on search results.
But occasionally you will find a site with dozens or
hundreds of pages with good search engine rankings. By
pure chance or careful planning, these pages are
optimized for the search engines. Now say you had 100
pages each pulling in an average of 10 visitors a day
from the search engines. Your competitor also has 100
pages but they pull in an average of 70 (or even much
more) visitors a day due to better optimization. Guess
who will be writing the success story.
Fact (4): Looking at the log files for keywords or
phrases typed into the search engines to find these sites
(yes, log files can tell you that, too), you discover
that these busy sites are be found by a much larger range
of keywords than their less busy competitors. For
example, a low traffic site selling wedding gowns may
have, in all the text on all its pages, only about 10
keywords and phrases related to wedding gowns (e.g.
wedding gowns, weddings, marriage, bride, bride, etc).
But a busy one may have over 50 related words and
phrases, including less obvious but related ones such as
registry service, bachelor party, bucks night, wedding
planner, etc. Even though the site only sells wedding
gowns, someone looking for a wedding planner or bachelor
party information would most likely also be interested in
wedding gowns. And on their search for these other words,
if they bump into a wedding gown site, they will be
interested in exploring it. Simple math: if one keyword
gets you 10 unique visitors a day, 60 different keywords
of a related nature will get you 100% more unique
visitors.
Fact (5): This last fact is obtained from simple
observation of search results on major search engines. If
you search for any term on most major search engines, you
will notice that many of the top ranking pages in the
search results are the home pages of web sites (i.e., the
default page of a domain name, such as index.htm,
default.asp, index.html, etc). Also, the domain names
themselves often contain the keywords being search for
(e.g. a search for wedding gowns will result in pages
with domains such as weddinggowns.com, weddingshop.com,
gownsforsale.com, etc.). This is especially so with
HotBot (www.hotbot.com). That is not to say that other
pages do not rank well. It just means that your pages
will rank better if the domain name or the page name
contains the keywords being searched for.
Now that you have seen how absolutely logical and easy it
is to get that much needed traffic to your web site, you
can now go ahead and make it happen for you. The only
obstacle is one: to make a significantly higher number of
web pages than those that you currently have, and make
these for a wider variety of related keywords than you
already have, and optimize them all for the several major
search engines, is not exactly a simple task if done
manually. The hardest part is the optimization because
that is a mathematical and constantly changing thing (the
engines use math to rank pages and they constantly change
their formulas). There are several options available to
you to make your work easier. You could find a consultant
who does this. Usually, this is quite expensive but the
advantage is that you do not have to do anything
yourself. You do have to be careful to choose a good
consultant and not just anyone trying their luck at this.
Your other option is to do it yourself. If you have a lot
of time and know-how of the workings of the search
engines, you could make templates and run them against
your set of keywords to create your pages. The only
danger with templates is that you could end up with
duplicate pages that spam the engines. And this method
can be a messy process. Your last and best option is to
use software specifically designed for this job. This is
the fastest, most reliable and accurate method. All you
have to do is select the right software package. This
field is very new and currently only two packages exist
that are offer enough intelligence to do the job
correctly. One is WebPosition from First Place Software
and our own products, PositionWeaver Gold and PRO.
Essentially, these products complement each other with
WebPosition good at page analysis and rank tracking and
PositionWeaver the fastest and most accurate generator
currently on the market. Both are for Windows 95/98/NT
and can be downloaded for free trials. See
http://www.positionweaver.com/download.shtml to download
free trial copies.
There are many other ways that people use to find new
sites, such as following links on other sites, reading
about sites on magazine, hearing from friends, etc. But
no matter what other methods they use, they almost always
use them in addition to using the search engines,
especially when actively trying to locate new
information. If there was one thing you could not
eliminate from a site's success driver and not ruin it,
it is most usually its traffic from the search engines.
No other method of marketing is so powerful, effective,
and affordable (virtually free)!
If you need any more information on this topic, please
see http://www.positionweaver.com. I wish you all the
best of fortune in your web promotional efforts!