Monitoring
Your Progress
Okay, so you’ve decided on your keywords,
inserted your links and submitted your
sites. Now all you have to do is wait for the
cash to start pouring in, right?
Well, not quite. You might get lucky with
your first shot, but it has never happened to me
that way. Once you’ve submitted all your links,
you need to
keep a close eye on them, and see which need
improving and which can be dropped.
The crucial
factor here is to keep track of your Search
Engine Statistics. These will tell you how many
people have come from the various search
engines and how many of those become
customers.
But it’s not enough to know how much traffic
you’re receiving. You also want to know
how you’re doing in the rankings. There are two
ways to do
that:
Manual
Searches
Dead easy, simply log on and look. First
enter your URL to make sure your site has been
approved and listed. That can take a little
while. Once
you can see that you’re online though, you want to
see how you’re ranked in each keyword. To do
that, you can simply enter each keyword into the
search engine and browse the pages until you
find your
listing. This works, but it takes a while.


Computerized
Searches
It’s been a long time since I did a manual
search. If you’ve got ten sites and you want
to check ten keywords for each once a week,
you’re going
to lose at least a day’s work a month. That’s too much
for me. To automate this task, I suggest using a
software program found at
WebPositionGold.com
. You tell the software all the
keywords you want checked and
it gives you an automated report.
When you look at your statistics, pay
attention to which keywords are bringing in the
most traffic. In general, the higher you are, the
more traffic
you’ll receive and the more sales you’ll make. But
that isn’t always true. It might pay more to be
fifteenth on a keyword that gets a million searches
a month than first on a keyword that gets just
a thousand.
And if you’re fifteenth, you’ve still got room
for improvement.
It’s the improvement that’s the key. If you
see that your link is stuck at the bottom of
a list somewhere, try adding more links, putting
that keyword
in more pages or adding keyword-rich content.

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