Kickstarting Organic Search Engine Traffic
06 August 2009 - By Sean Fishlock
Believe it or not, the graph below shows organic search stats of a website that has been on the Internet for 2 years !

Like many businesses, this business simply don't understand why their website doesn't register with search engines like Google. This business was lucky to get found in an Internet search two or three times a month.
It takes a company like ours to identify the problems and kickstart the site to put it on track for future growth.
In June we had to rebuild the site because it had a mix of problems (both technical and content) which were making it inaccessible to search engines. Prior to this, the only visitors coming to the website were from $1,000 a month cost-per-click campaigns.
Notice under the graph the words "non-paid". The best thing about this is once you set a website on the right track for organic keyword growth, it doesn't cost you anything.
Now organic search for this site generates the same number of targeted visitors as paid search once did. This means you can either save money or use both in tandem to double your site traffic.
The only real cost is the creation of content, but your time to manage content can either be reduced or completely eliminated by using a Content management system (CMS) ....
Just thought I'd share this with you. I bring organic search life to least a couple of sites like this every month and I love every minute of putting the initial effort in to watch the stats climb.
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