Know Your Competition: How to
Transfer Business Skills Into The Internet
Marketplace
One of the first things to do before
starting up any business is to investigate
the competition. Any business owner
knows this is crucial; to determine
how to position a business in the market,
who to target, what prices to set and
who to keep an eye on. The same is true
of the internet marketplace.
However, this understanding is rarely
transferred when a business decides
to â€go onlineâ€.
Perhaps the initial setup is so daunting
that little thought is spared for anything
beyond the layout and content of a website.
The internet, however is still a marketplace,
and one that is growing exponentially.
Those same business skills need to be
put to use here too.
If you want to learn from the success
of your competitors you first need to
think like a search engine. By mimicking
popular keywords and phrases you can
benefit from traffic that would otherwise
be directed to your competitors sites.
Keywords are contained in what are
called â€Meta Tagsâ€.
These are tags that are found in the
source code at the top of a webpage
and include descriptions, titles and
key words. Search engines use this information
(in addition to content) to rank your
page for different search strings. You
can access this information by viewing
the source of any website, just simply
select â€Viewâ€,
and â€Sourceâ€
from the toolbar.
If after looking at this code you fear
it resembles some alien language, do
not despair! There are many programs
available that will search competitorsâ€
sites for this information and provide
a full report: in plain English. Just
look for anything about Search Engine
Optimization (SEO), it is one of the
new hot topics; and you will be swamped
with products. The danger is to believe
too much of the hype, donâ€t
pay for promises; search engines are
not as easily tricked as we are!
Another key ingredient is links. Your
page will be ranked favourably if it
is viewed by the search engines as being
an authority on a given subject. Links
work a bit like votes, if someone links
to your site they are effectively â€casting
a vote†of approval.
However the weight of this vote is affected
by how many other sites they link to,
so beware of â€link
farms†(pages contained
entirely of links) because they will
not help improve your siteâ€s
positioning. The easiest way to obtain
links is through online directories
†although people
may not visit your site directly through
these links, it will help with overall
search engine positioning.
Returning to the competition; you can
discover who is linking to other sites
by using an online link popularity checker.
This way you can try and get these sites
to link to you also. Remember, directed
traffic is the best, so aim for links
from sites which contain similar content
to yours. If you are a business selling
stamps, your best links would be from
stamp appreciation pages â€
obvious really.
The internet has been established for
a while now. It is no longer an unknown
jungle. As a new business entering this
arena you can learn from other peopleâ€s
successes as well as their mistakes!
About the author:
Felicity Anderson is a web designer
and communications manager who uses
the internet as her main source of promotion.
If you would like to know more about
anything mentioned in this article please
visit her webpage where you can access
contact details.
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