A Brief Search Primer
Everybody wants to be found on the web but there is only so much real estate on the first page of Google, or Yahoo, or the search engine of choice. So how in the world is your website going to be found? There are two courses of action you can take to improve your chances:
Organic search gets results by structuring websites to be friendly to the search algorithms used by Google and other search engines. Organic search takes time and expertise and is unpredictable. Organic search works best for local businesses and businesses that have narrowly defined niches. In general, organic search is improved with fresh content and careful tweaking of your website.
Paid Search - The most common form of paid search is “pay per click” where you pay a small fee every time someone clicks on a link to your website. A good example of this is Google Ads where Google places small ads for your product or service at the top or far right of search results. Each ad contains a link to your website. The advantage to paid search is that it gets immediate results, is predictable, can be tracked with a great deal of accuracy, and is relatively inexpensive. It is probably the only way to get significant results in large markets for common products or services.
This barely scratches the surface of search but we’ll continue to expand on the subject in future blogs and hopefully this gives you some food for thought.