Zero Conversions

By Robert Campbell on Tuesday, September 16th, 2008 Print This Post
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So you have worked hard optimizing your site for search engines, and the traffic is beginning to come in. You have fine tuned your site, tested it with participants, and you feel confident that sales will happen. You have one big problem though, things are not as they planned, and you are getting zero conversions.

Wrong Target Audience

If you are not converting, and you don’t think it’s your site, maybe it’s your visitors. Here is a must read: Good Keyword Research, found on SEO Services website. The article is about fine tuning your keywords. A common mistake that is made is generalizing a site to just one keyword.  They use the example SEO, versus SEO Services. Fighting to get ranked for the keyword SEO is difficult at best, but if you are a SEO service company, you might not really want that traffic anyhow. You want traffic from people looking to hire you. A better keyword phrase would be “SEO Services”. It’s an easier battle, and the target audience is more defined. By the way, SEO Services is currently ranked 4th on Google so I think they know what they are talking about.

For this site, I used to try getting the word, usability. Not the greatest idea. Usability testing is done on more than just websites. There is also a lot of competition for the word. So when I found that was failing, I fined tuned it to “web usability and design tips”. I am trying to target visitors who are simply looking for a blog that offers my advice on the subject. I want subscribers! I’m currently now on page one for the keyword phrase.

SEO, Usability, Target Audience, Conversion

SEO, usability, and target audience. It’s what you need to make a conversion. SEO to get the free traffic, and usability to make sure the audience can easily convert. What about the target audience? Well if you don’t have that, you don’t have crap. Optimize to get them, optimize to convert them, and optimize your services to keep them comming back.

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  1. Using long tail keyword techniques like this can pay off well in the long run. 3 and 4 word keyword phrases don’t get as much search volume, but they have less competition so you can target more of them.

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