To Google or Be Googled
I Was Googled
It was just yesterday that an old friend of mine got in touch
with me by Googling my first and last name. He found all sorts
of articles, which mentioned my name, including my own website
as #1.
Googling Your Name is Money in Your Pocket
This reminded me of a client I had who was nowhere to be seen
when you Googled their name. This was a huge problem since they
were 100% referral and many people searched for their company
name on the Internet to find their website. It took two months
for them to start showing up, but when they did, it was a HUGE
money maker for them. Potential customers who had been referred
were finally able to find them.
With the pursuit of optimizing a site for certain keywords, so
many companies forget to optimize for their own company name.
The Proof is in the Puddin'
A recent study by Nielsen//Netratings suggest that when web
users know the name of a website, they prefer to type in a
domain name in the "search box" of Google or Yahoo, rather than
typing a domain name into the browser bar.
What does this tell you? Well, it says that if someone has heard
of your company, they're either going to type in your website
name or your domain name into the search box and your website
better be ready and waiting at the top of the search
engines.
Do YOU show up when your name or company name is
Googled?
Here's How You Do It
To search engine optimize (SEO) your company name on your
website, here are some tips. (This isn't an exhaustive list of
all that you can do, but it's enough to get you started.)
** Choose one page on your website to optimize for your
company name. It might be your Home page, Contact Us page or
About Us page. I recommend your About Us page - it seems that
it's easier and better to talk about you on that page than any
other page. Conversely, the Home page should be all about them
(What's In It For Me?) - not about you.
** Add your company name to the ALT tags where possible.
ALT tags are the tags that are connected to the images of
your website. Search engines don't index images, so any text on
your site that is in the form of an image won't get indexed. The
search engines read the text and the keywords in the ALT tags
instead.
** Add your company name to your Meta Tags: namely, Meta
titles, Meta description and Meta keywords. A recent study
showed that only 34% of Web site owners knew enough to include a
simple keyword Meta tag on their website. Therefore, if you add
a keyword and properly optimize the rest of your page, you'll be
doing more than 66% of website owners. Of the 34% of owners who
DO add Meta data, so many forget to add their company name to
the titles, description and keywords! They only remember to add
keywords related to their products/services. If YOU remember to
do this, think how much further ahead you'll be...
** Add your company name as a keyword to your chosen page's
body and work it into the content at least 3-4 times. Try to
place it one time nearer to the top of the page body. Repeat
your company name at the start and end of your paragraphs and
near the end of the body. That way, search engines won't make
any mistake about the content since your company name is used
repetitively and throughout the content.
** Where possible, include your company name within your
hyperlinks. For example on the Home page, you could include
the words "Contact XYZ Company" within the hyperlink copy
instead of just "Contact Us".
** Finally be patient. With these steps and ONLY these
steps, I helped one company go from not showing up on Google at
all, to #1 in Google for their company name.