SEO Gets Harder
Every Day
Ranking on the first
page of Google gets harder and harder every day. Just like how it’s
harder to rank among the top 100 marathoners simply because there are
so many more competitors today than there were decades ago.
That’s the bad news.
The good news is that
just because more businesses have websites doesn’t mean they are all
actually competing in SEO. Sure, they are “in the race,” but in my
experience auditing hundreds of client websites, the majority of
businesses aren’t really “in the race.”
Bear with me because
I’m about to reveal the second key takeaway…
The Difference
Between Running and Racing
Since 2011, I’ve
completed 9 marathons, but if I’m honest with myself, I’ve only raced 2
of them. The other 7 I was just trying to finish. I didn’t realize this
until after I trained for racing a marathon and then actually raced
one. The difference is night and day. This was a huge revelation for me
and it parallels how I see most businesses approaching SEO.
The most obvious
difference is the sheer volume of running it takes to race a marathon.
If you want to just finish, then 25 to 30 miles per week is enough.
Heck, I’ve even heard of people who didn’t train much at all and they
still managed to cross the finish line.
But if you want to
race, then you’ll need to get up to 50+ miles per week. That’s just
what it takes to get your body prepared for 26.2 miles of running hard
the entire course.
With SEO, as I said
earlier, a lot of businesses simply can’t compete because they aren’t
investing enough time and resources. It’s the equivalent of running 25
miles per week and thinking you’re training hard. Without running more
miles each week, the result is that you’ll hit what’s called “the wall”
around mile 20 and you’ll be shuffling or walking or some combination
of both for the next 6.2 miles.
Same is true with SEO.
Without enough resources invested, you’ll hit “the wall” and never get
on to the first page.
Intuitively that makes
sense, but the next logical question is, “Where should you invest your
resources?”
Great question! Let’s
take a look…
Variation Keeps
You Healthy
I’ve studied training
programs for several professional marathoners and, in addition to
higher weekly mileage, they vary their workouts day-to-day and
week-to-week. One day they’ll focus on speed, the next day they’ll slow
way down and focus on recovery, then the next day they’ll focus on
endurance, and on and on they go with different types of workouts
designed to improve one area that’s important for running marathons.
Studies have shown that
alternating different types of hard workouts and recovery is the recipe
for success with marathon training. Alternatively, overly focusing on
one area like speed or endurance is the recipe for injury.
And the same can be
said about success with SEO – you must use a mix of tactics, such as
meta tag edits, website structure, site speed, schema, mobile
optimization, content development, outreach, guest blogging, citations,
online reviews, and so on. Overly focusing on just one area at the
expense of the others will not likely lead to positive results.
There’s one last
takeaway before we conclude…
Injuries Are
Inevitable
Research has shown that
up to 50% of runners get injured each year. The reality is that if
you’re pushing your body, you’ll inevitably wind up injured at some
point.
With SEO, drops in
keyword rankings are also inevitable. When this happens, it’s important
to assess the “injury” and determine the root cause. Have you taken
your foot off the pedal with blogging? Have you ignored online reviews
recently and let the door open for a competitor to sneak in?
Once you determine the
root cause, then it’s time to start rehabbing. As long as you’re
serious about your SEO and willing to put in the work, then there’s no
“injury” you can’t overcome. It just takes dedication and a little bit
of patience.
By now, I hope it’s
clear what it takes to be successful with SEO…
The 3 Key
Factors to Be Successful With SEO
1. A willingness to
invest enough to truly compete with the growing competition
2. A focus on a healthy
mix of SEO tactics
3. The dedication to
overcome inevitable setbacks along the way to the coveted #1 Google
ranking.
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