5 Ways
Google Will Help You With Your Traffic
If you’ve ever had a severe drop in your
Google rankings in search results, you may think of Google
more of an enemy than an ally.
But if you knew what I do, you’d realize
that there are tools provided by the search engine that help
you learn more about your traffic, and may even help drive
visitors to your site.
Here are five ways that Google provides free
traffic assistance.
#1 - Google will Help Your Pages Get
Discovered with Google Sitemaps
https://www.google.com/webmasters/sitemaps/login
Google Sitemaps is a program that gives you
the opportunity to present your site’s pages to Google in
XML or text. Google will then come by and spider the pages,
getting you indexed faster.
Take note that this doesn’t necessarily mean
that your pages will be listed for your favorite keywords,
only that discovery will take place a lot faster than with
manual submission. Google Sitemaps will also give you some
basic site stats if you verify your site, such as the top
keywords for discovery, errors it found when crawling, and
the types of documents at your site.
If you find compiling your sitemap for
Google in the correct format difficult, try the SOFTplus
GSiteCrawler Google Sitemap generator. It’s my favorite
Sitemap generator, free and easy to use.
#2 - Google Will Talk To You and Your
Webmaster In His or Her Native Tongue or Plain English with
the Webmaster Section
http://www.google.com/webmasters/
The Google Information Page for Webmasters
should be your first stop when you want to know more about
anything that has to do with your site and its relationship
to Google and any of its many flavors of search such as
Froogle. Particularly for new site owners or operators,
checking this page first has saved many from needless
anxiety.
Most of the basic information is in
straightforward language, with links to details for geeks
like me.
#3 - Google will Tell You What It Knows with
Web Page Information
If you type info:yoursite.com into Google,
Google will tell show you a page that has your link at the
top of the page, with a short description, and the following
phrase ?Google can show you the following information for
this URL?.
This special page compiles several queries
about your site including pages that contain your URL (all
the pages Google knows of that are linked to you).
#4 - Google will Help You Analyze Your
Traffic with Google Analytics
http://www.google.com/analytics/
After a recent purchase of Urchin Stats, a
free online version has been made available, and re-branded
as Google Analytics. This cookie-based invisible visitor
tracker can give you information that go a bit beyond
standard stats such as bounce rates, visitor loyalty,
keyword discovery results for a single day, click paths
through your site, and page views per visit.
With the ability to analyze your traffic,
you can help learn where the holes in your site are, and how
to keep them on your site for longer periods of time, as
well as better ways to steer a visit towards a specific
action, such as a subscription. Results come in flavors for
the executive and the search marketer alike.
There’s currently a waiting list to use
Google Analytics due to popular demand.
#5 - Google Will Advise On Getting the Most
from Your Traffic with Conversion University
http://www.google.com/analytics/conversionuniversity.html
Google Analytics also has two content
sections that are available to all, called Conversion
University. While the articles are decidedly slanted towards
AdWords users, a prudent read yields many clues that can be
applied to preparing for visitors who arrive through organic
search discovery. One reference area is called, Driving
Traffic, the other Converting Visitors.
At the end of the day, the process by which
your site gets ranked in Google search engine results is a
computation of a complex algorithm, which means Google - the
search engine - really isn’t capable of being your best
friend or your worst enemy.
Meanwhile, Google - the company - also
provides access to resources that will help give your site a
fighting chance.
Thank You for reading this article.
From the staff at Hoosiernetwork.