Two Myths about the Search Engine Listing
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Author Name: Mohamad Zaki Hussein
Email Address: zaki@centrin.net.id
Web site Address: www.webtrafficideas.com
Title: Two Myths about the Search Engine Listing
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Summary:
Some people are so obsessed with top search engine listing
that they tend to undermine the importance of other web
traffic generation techniques. These "trances" are partly
caused by some misleading myths that surround the search
engine marketing subject. In this article, you'll find two
of those myths with some empirical facts that contradict and
refute them.
Two Myths about the Search Engine Listing
Getting top search engine listing is perhaps one of the
hottest subjects in the internet marketing world. The
problem is that many discussions on this subject are based
on speculation. Almost no one knows the exact algorithms of
the search engines. And what make it worse is that the
search engines have a habit of changing their algorithms.
However, some people are so obsessed with top search engine
listing that they tend to undermine the importance of other
web traffic generation techniques. These "trances" are
partly caused by some misleading myths that surround the
search engine marketing subject. Below are two of those
myths with some empirical facts that contradict and refute
them.
Myth #1: "You can't get loads of targeted traffic without
the top search engine listing."
This is completely wrong. Jack Humphrey, the power linking
guy, has given us a picture that it is possible to get huge
amount of web traffic without the top search engine listing.
In his Special Report, "What if Google Didn't Exist?," he
shared one of his sites' stat in April 2004 and guess what?
>From 71,444 unique visitors that he got at that month,
"google search" referred only a small portion of them, i.e.
0.07%.
You can read Jack's complete report at
www.webmastertraffictools.com/weblog/index.php/weblog/googleexist/
I also found another similar fact from Tinu Abayomi-Paul,
the free traffic chick. In her blog post, "Site Promotion is
Multi-Faceted," she said that the search engines only
constitute 6 - 10% of her traffic in any given month. While
she didn't tell us about the monthly amount of traffic to
her website, I believe that her site gets huge traffic every
month, because she has an Alexa ranking of 38,371 (that's
what my Alexa toolbar showed me at the time I wrote this
article).
You can read Tinu's complete blog post at
www.freetraffictip.com/2005/06/site-promotion-is-multi-faceted.php
Myth #2: "The major search engines are reliable sources of
sustainable, residual, traffic."
This is also inaccurate. Look at what happened to Alice Seba
from Internet Based Moms. One of her websites,
malcolmsweb.com, has been banned by Google, even
though that website was full with good content. Since May
21, 2005, her visitors instantly dropped from about 700-800
per day to 200-250 per day.
You can read Alice's complete story at her blog post, 'Alice
"White Hat" Seba Has Been Banned,' at
www.aliceseba.com/2005/06/alice-white-hat-seba-has-been-banned.html
Now I don't mean to undermine the importance of the major
search engines. The major search engines are one of the
biggest traffic sources on the net and so, you should do
proper optimization and try to get top search engine
listing.
But, don't let yourself be misled by these myths and thus
ignore many other web traffic generation techniques. With
the unstable nature of the search engines, it would be wise
to use the search engines only as one of your traffic
sources and look for other traffic generation techniques to
build multiple sources of traffic.
About the Author
Mohamad Zaki Hussein is the webmaster of
www.webtrafficideas.com . To learn how to build a
perpetual traffic engine by combining Viral Marketing with
RSS and Blog, grab the FREE "Instant Traffic Formula" report
at www.webtrafficideas.com/getviral .
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