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PART 2
SEO
Tips For Generating Free Traffic To Your Website
Here we
are with part 2 of your 5-part course SEO Tips For Generating
Free Traffic To Your website and today, our topic is How To
Find And Dominate Competitive Websites?
While
keyword optimization plays a vital role in getting you access to
those coveted "top positions" in search results, competition
analysis is an equally important factor too. Once we know
exactly what our competitors are doing, only then can we figure
out how to do it better than them! Therefore, the 3-step program
to success is:
- Search for your competitive websites
- Analyze the competitive websites
- Surpass your competitive websites
Now that
we get the big picture of what we need to do, let us look into
the details of each step.
Searching For Your Competition
This step
is fairly easy. If you have been through the first part of this
ecourse, then you must have already worked out the most
competitive keyword phrases in your particular product segment.
So you must already be familiar with the list of keyword phrases
that seem to be doing the trick for your competitors.
So simply
search for those exact keyword phrases on various search
engines, and make a list of the top websites displayed in the
results. These are your competitors - the ones you have to beat,
in order to get their traffic directed towards your website. You
have to work your way up, to a position higher than these
websites. How? Read on.
Analyzing the Competition
Analyzing
the competitive websites in your market segment is probably the
most difficult and the most time-consuming part of the process.
That's because you have to go through each of your competitive
websites individually, for a whole set parameters, like:
- The design and layout of the site (color scheme, fonts,
positioning of important page elements, level of interaction
with the users)
- The keyword combinations on which the site pages have
been optimized
- The content of the top ranking pages, and the
positioning and density of keyword phrases in those pages
- Finding and analyzing the link partners of your
competitive websites (how high they rank, the kind of
content on their pages, their traffic, what kind of content
pages on your competitive websites are they linking to)
- The product range of your competition, and the ways they
have used to encourage their visitors to take action and
become customers
As you can
see, this is a mammoth task, requiring several man-hours of hard
work per website you analyze.
Surpassing Your Competition
Once you
have completed this process however, that's when you reach the
stage where you can actually work out ways to make your website
better than your competitors in all respects mentioned above.
However,
time is a crucial factor here. In today's dynamic world,
statistics tend to become "outdated" at the drop of a hat! So if
it's going to take you weeks, or even months, to go through the
research and analysis of your competition, by the time you have
worked out any substantial improvement methods for your own
website, they would have made improvements in their websites
too. You don't expect them to be sitting idle, do you?
So the
whole purpose of doing this elaborate research and analysis on
your competition stands defeated if you cannot take advantage of
their weaknesses right now! You have worked out what seems to be
working for them and where they lack. So if you can act faster
than them, and exploit their areas of weakness immediately, you
can beat them at their own game.
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