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Article Title: Google's Front Page Doesn't Guarantee Huge Traffic
Author: Jim Patterson
Category: Search Engine Optimization, Building Traffic, Search Engine Marketing
Word Count: 578
Keywords: seo, google's front page, traffic, keyword rich domain names, organic 
search engine results
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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Webmasters that have struggled in their seo efforts are frequently surprised 
when they finally do get their websites to the top of Googles front page and 
find that they still are not getting significant amounts of traffic. That is 
not to say there is not traffic to be had for those that can tame the Google 
beast, it just means that it is not a foregone conclusion that when you hit the 
top three spots on Google for your keywords your site will be inundated with 
targeted traffic.

This probably sounds like heresy to many people, but I know it to be true as I 
have experienced it myself. I had the top spot on Googles front page for a 
highly competitive keyword and still was only getting about 20 visitors a day 
from organic search engine traffic. Disappointing to say the least.

Is this an article telling you not to bother trying to get to Googles front 
page? 

Not at all!

It is about making sure that when you get there, you are ready.

Getting to the front page of the organic search listings is not really all that 
hard (more on that later) but there are a few things to keep in mind to make 
sure your site gets the traffic it deserves from Googles front page once you 
are there.

1. High Volume Keywords - Ranking well for a keyword that has less than 100 
Searches/Month can not get you significant traffic. This may seem pretty basic, 
but when you look at how much competition there is over keywords you should 
also be looking at the monthly search volume. There are keywords and keyword 
phrases that show up as being very competitive but have almost no search 
volume. If you are going to do the SEO work to rank for a keyword, why not do 
it for one with a lot of people looking for it...

2. Keyword Rich Domain Names - If you were running a ppc campaign aimed at the 
keywords you are ranking for, you would be sure to have a good keyword rich 
domain name pointing to your site. The same is true for sites promoted through 
the organic search engine results. Your domain name needs to be relevant to the 
search, or you will not get the click through.

3. Relevant Content - Just like the domain name, if your sites content is not 
relevant to the search being conducted, then your listing is not going to get 
clicked! If your site is a blog, then the abstract for each post needs to be 
tailored to look relevant to the kind of keywords that will be pointing to it. 
It is like the body of a ppc ad. The meta info also needs to be relevant so 
that the websites title showing up in your search engine listings will make 
sense in relation to the keywords triggering it.

These are really the big three things to keep in mind to make sure you get the 
targeted traffic your site deserves when you hit Googles front page. Obviously 
these need to be taken into account well before you start working to rank for 
specific keywords and phrases with backlinks and article marketing.

SEO work can and should be a major source of targeted traffic to your websites 
and blogs. Just be sure you think ahead about the keywords you will be working 
to rank for and you will be ready when you do hit the top of Googles front page.

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Doesn't Guarantee Huge Traffic
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