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The Cart Before The Horse By - Kenn Schroder Marketing your practice on search
engines is attractive to a lot of coaches. The traffic can be used to grow your
subscriber list, sell products and get more clients. It can be a great way to
grow your practice. But it can also be a big disappointing
nightmare. A lot of businesses have pumped a lot of
time and money into search engine marketing efforts (SEO) only to find them
useless. One main cause of this is "putting
the carriage before the horse."In other words, you attempt to get high
search engine rankings before you have a solid, sound web site. What often happens? Your web site can get rejected or even
banned from search engines if
it is created by a web designer who is not aware of search engine
technicalities. You can waste your money when you try to
register with search engines. Some charge a non-refundable fee for submitting
your web site and it does NOT guarantee you will be included. If your
site isn't well done, you get rejected lose your money. Your pages become invisible. If your
site isn't coded the right way, then a lot of your content won't get into the
search engine for people to find or they are listed on page 1,334,203 ... which
virtually no one will visit. On a more content-based level, if your
site is not interesting and valuable, others will be hesitant to link to it.
Good links are vital to getting good rankings. If your site isn't effective at
converting traffic, you won't sell as many products or attract as many clients.
You won't get as many newsletter subscribers. With all the information and hype out
there it can be easy to get wrapped up in the dream of high traffic leading to
tons of business. I've seen others make this mistake. I've blundered myself. So, how do you saddle-up your horse and
oil the buggy to get the most from your search engine marketing? There is a lot of information on
developing a good web site. Be sure to focus special attention on the "marketing"of
a good web site. Here are some main points to guide you. * Make sure your site works
"without search engines."That is, make sure the traffic you are
sending to it now, such as people from networking, are doing what you want on
your site. * Make sure your site is "search
engine friendly."This means to make sure that the code was designed to
enable search engines to access the information on your site. This means getting
a technically savvy search engine expert on hand during the creation of your
site. * Make sure you have a target audience.
This is a good idea in general for your business, but it's also critical that
it's expressed on your web site. Make sure your site is appealing to that target
audience. * Make sure your site answers basic
usability questions such as, "What is this site about?""Where do
I begin?"and "Why should I be here and not somewhere
else?"Answers to these questions will get your visitors moving through your
web site. * Make sure your site is easy to
navigate. Sit down with at least one person who is in your target audience and
watch them use your site. Seeing people do everything other than what you
intended is often an eye-opening experience ... even for the most advanced web
designers. * Make sure your site will capture your
target audience in different "buy states."Some visitors will be ready
to buy into subscribing to your newsletter. Some will be ready to buy an ebook.
Some will want to buy your one-on-one service. Search engines are great. They can take
your business to higher levels. But without solid horse and buggy combo, you may
be in for a bumpy ride. -------------------------------------------------------------------
About The Author: Kenn Schroder, professional web designer for coaches helps you build a magnetic coaching web site to attract clients. Web site design, search engine optimization (SEO), FREE report and FREE newsletter to help you build a practice-growing coaching web site. http://www.CoachingSitesThatWork.com. ********************************************
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