How To Cure "Invisible Website Syndrome"
A new "virus" is sweeping the Internet. It strikes by stealth at
a websites profits and it could be crippling yours. It's called
"Invisible Website Syndrome" (or IWS) and renders it's victims
practically invisible on the world wide web.
The rise of IWS is attributed to the shear volume of webpages
available online - now well over 2 Billion. Once, website
visibility was not an issue - now it's a major headache.
There are 5 steps to dealing with IWS:
1. Recognise the symptoms 2. Test for it 3. Recognise you are a
sufferer 4. Take the medicine & commit to recover 5. Immunise
against future outbreaks
1.Recognise the symptoms
Lack of "hits" and lacklustre profits are the most common
symptoms. These are caused by the website appearing to be
invisible to anyone searching for it's products, services or
content, due to disastrous search engine rankings. Consequently,
potential customers are lost to the competition.
2. Test for it If you think you have the symptoms, then confirm
by testing. Go from search engine to search engine, carrying out
searches using keywords or phrases that your potential customers
would use. Use those words or phrases that identify your
products, services or subject matter - but not your company or
website name itself. If you are well down the rankings, with
many competitors "weighing in" above you, then your website is a
sufferer. If you don't have the time, a quick check method is to
use a free visibility testing service (such as our own free
visibility report - see below)
3. Recognise you have it If the diagnosis confirms your website
as a sufferer, then face up to it. Acceptance is the first step
towards recovery!
4. Take the medicine and commit wholeheartedly to recovery
Resolve to take the medicine, however unpleasant the taste.
There are two options: Do it yourself and you'll need to study
the search engines inside out. A potentially daunting task, but
it may suit you if you've got more time than money.
Alternatively, enlist the help of a search engine specialist who
can undertake & administer the whole process of recovery to full
visibility.
(Special note: Don't be tempted to cut corners by using
automated software without proper research. You could do more
harm than good.)
5. Immunise against future outbreaks Once on the road to
recovery (it can be a long process), you'll want to make certain
IWS never strikes your site again. Constant attention will
prevent further outbreaks. As the search engines change, so to
does IWS. There is no "magic pill" cure - it can strike again at
any time, unless you remain vigilant. So, keep on top of how
it's evolving as a result of search engine changes and act
accordingly. A monthly maintenance programme to keep your
website visible should be your goal.
Don't ignore Invisible Website Syndrome. It's the internet
equivalent of a wasting disease, slowly taking hold on your
website, eroding your profits while your competitors grow
stronger. With the huge amount of webpages online, it can only
get worse.