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One of the 'Golden Rules' of Internet marketing....
Copyright 2005 Richard Grady
In my opinion, one of the 'Golden Rules' of Internet
marketing has to be the following:
'Once you have uploaded a website, you should leave it
online forever - even if it is only making you a couple of
dollars a month.'
As long as you are covering the hosting and domain
registration fees each year (maximum of a couple of dollars
a month), then why take the site offline? Admittedly if
the site is causing you hours of work every week and still
only making you a couple of dollars income each month, then
yes, remove it. But if the site involves you in no work
(for example if it sells an eBook or you generate Adsense
income etc from it, then why remove it?)
The point is that whilst the site in question may only be
generating a small amount today, you never know what might
happen tomorrow…..
This principle has been illustrated to me in a pretty big
way during the past week and this is the sole reason that
it is fresh in my mind and I want to share the experience
with you so that you don't make the mistake that I very
nearly made.
I have a site which I built about three years ago. It was
a bit of an experiment and not connected to my main
income-earning sites in any way. The site covered a topic
that was pretty competitive online - an industry for which
top search engine rankings were exceptionally hard to get.
As I say, it was an experiment and I didn't really expect
the site to make me much money - which was a good thing as
it meant that I wasn't too disappointed when it didn't! :-)
After a few months of receiving no traffic, the site was
eventually picked up by a couple of the major search
engines and it started to receive a handful of visitors
each day. I guess on a very good day I would get 45
referrals. Needless to say, the site wasn't making a
fortune in income but something is always better than
nothing.
Anyway at the beginning of this year I undertook a review
of all of my websites and made the decision to ditch a few
of the under-performing sites. This is where I nearly made
a big mistake by deleting my little site but for whatever
reason, the site in question managed to survive my 'cull'.
It was a close call but in the end I decided that even
though the site was only making $20 or $30 a month, it
wasn't involving me in any work so it would be stupid to
turn it off just for the sake of it.
So the site remained online and up until last week, it
continued to tick over as it has done for the past three
years, earning a minimal income every month from the few
visitors that manage to find it.
That all changed last Thursday however when Google suddenly
decided that my little experiment site was far more
valuable than it had previously thought. Yup, Google
decided that instead of listing my site way down the
rankings for one or two low-level keywords, it would index
the site at the top of the rankings (quite literally in
first place in many instances) for numerous high-level
keywords! :-)
Result? The site has gone from receiving an average of 35
visitors a day from Google to receiving over 500 visitors
per day. On the busiest day this week, Google kindly sent
the site just under 800 visitors.
Of course, this is great news and the site is already
making considerably more profit than it has ever done but
just look at how I would have missed out if I had taken the
site offline. Remember, this is a site that I have barely
touched in three years and I certainly haven't spent any
time optimizing the site for the search engines. It is
just a simple case of Google changing their algorithm in a
way that favours my site considerably. This is one of
those situations which could happen to any website at any
time and this is the main reason why I say, once you have a
site online, leave it there.
Clearly there is no guarantee that my site is going to stay
at the top of Google for any length of time and given my
experience of how search engines work, I am prepared for it
to drop back down the index at any time but I am certainly
enjoying the extra traffic while it lasts.
The above situation also illustrates how fickle search
engines can be. Longer term readers will remember that I
took the decision not to bother chasing search engine
rankings some time ago. This decision was taken after
Google decided to move one of my highly optimized sites
from top position for countless keywords to about 20th
position. This was a site which I had spent weeks
optimizing and a site which had held top positions for over
two years. Traffic to this site dropped away in hours and
that was the point at which I vowed not to waste my time
chasing search engine rankings and instead, would just let
the search engines sort themselves out and rank my sites as
they saw fit.
Sometimes this approach works and sometimes it doesn't - I
try not to let it worry me either way.....
About the Author:
Richard Grady has been helping ordinary people earn online
since 1998. He writes a free newsletter which is published
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