I’ve Got a New Web Site.. Where Are the Visitors?
You’ve got a sparkling new site, but, no-one to see it. Wasn’t Google supposed to send floods of visitors your way?
It Takes Time
With any new site it takes time for the site to be indexed by Google.
It Takes Trust
Google has to have ‘trust’ in the site that it isn’t scammy or harmful in any other way to it’s search users, and trust is something that is built over time.
It Takes Work
The best way you can ensure that the site gains in ‘visibility’ in the search engines over time is by ensuring that quality, relevant sites link to it (links from scammy or irrelevant sites actually harm your placement). So it’s a good idea to try and get interviews, reviews, news items, etc about you and your products in relevent publications - online and off - maybe write guest articles for other sites. These are the kind of things that will really help.
Unfortunately, on the internet, it’s not a case of ‘build it and they will come’. There’s no ‘foot-traffic’ passing by - you have to actively solicit visits.
It Takes Content
The other key is depth, regularity, and quality of content on the site.
Google likes sites that update regularly with interesting, original content. A blog gives you the means to regularly add good quality content to the site.
Think of it This Way:
You wouldn’t print 10,000 brochures and leave them lying in a warehouse - don’t leave your website hidden in the same way.
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