Why is SEO Important to Your Goals?
Many companies have questions about SEO. Is the time investment worth it? Should I keep investing money in something that doesn't produce immediate results? The fact is, that SEO delivers rock-solid results if done right. Below you can read why it is important for your company to have a good SEO.
- SEO
ensures better findability in search engines, in practice, this goes in a
lot of different ways
- Organic
visitors find your website based on relevance, so they are more likely to
spend more time on your website and convert
- You
create your website for your visitor, bearing in mind that a search engine
also understands it and even likes it
Business
objectives are often broken down into even more objectives. Ahrens has
developed an SEO goal pyramid, where goals are placed in 3 categories.
1.
Create
a result goal. This
is the goal you ultimately want to achieve in the predetermined period. We
want to win this tournament.
2.
Divide
your results objective into execution goals. These goals contribute to achieving
the ultimate goal: the result. Here you view each goal as one of the
matches in the tournament.
3.
Divide
the execution goals into process goals. You must have 100% control over these
goals. For each match, you are in control of who you line up and which line-up
you are going to play.
1.
Result
goal: Increase
domain authority by 10 points in 6 months.
2.
Execution
Goal: Get
50 new backlinks from unique domains in 6 months.
3.
Process
goal: Send x number
of emails per month to qualitative possibilities.
Awareness! A
term that gets thrown around, but remains important. By ranking high in the search
results, you will regularly be visible to your target group. This
creates brand knowledge and ensures trust with your visitors. In
addition to being more relevant to your target audience, search engines also
recognize that you are relevant and will value you higher as a result.
A
website is often an orientation place for your visitors. An average webs hop will be happy with a conversion rate of 4%. Even though many visitors will not
purchase through your website, they have seen your brand and if you do it right,
they will also remember your brand. Visitors who have not converted can
purchase in a physical store. This is extremely difficult to measure, but it is
clear that your online presence and findability influence your offline
sales.
- 45% of
consumers in a store read an online review before making a purchase.
- 75% of
searches for 'near me' visit the store within 24 hours. 30% of those
visits result in a purchase. (Search Engine Country)
The best approach for SEO
Do
you also want an SEO-proof website? Or are you already well on your way, but do
you want to know where the optimization opportunities lie? Please contact
an SEO company in Brisbane and we will discuss what they can
do for you.
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