Small Business SEO Basic Tips

If you own a small business with a website, you might not realize how difficult it is to get traffic to your site. Many small businesses naively enter the web assuming that they will miraculously end up on search engines. All of them quickly find out that isn’t the case. To get on those engines, you have to go through a process called search engine optimization (SEO). For years now, there have been tons of people researching just how SEO works and how they could use it to their advantage. If you want your business to pick up, you have to do the same. 

The easiest thing to do when you’re just getting started is to hire someone to help you out. This won’t cost you a lot of money, and it will help you get insight on just how the internet really works. Techniques for search engine marketing change all the time, so much so that it literally takes full time attention for you to understand everything out there. Seeing that you don’t have that kind of time, hiring someone that does SEO for a living would be quite logical. You can benefit from their experience.

One of the first things that you will do with your SEO consultant is determine who your audience is and how they operate the internet. One integral part of this process is keyword research. During that time, you figure out what words people are using to find your site and others like it. That way you can put those terms on your site and in your marketing material, providing associations with you and the words. You will also use these keywords with the links you put for your site on other sites so people click on them and already know what to expect from your services. 

As your traffic begins to improve, you and your consultant will be able to monitor where you’re seeing the most success so you can direct your search engine marketing down that path. The consultant will take the time to draft monthly reports for you so you can see just what is happening with your website. It may take some time for things to pick up initially, but after a few months of work, you should see a great deal of benefits for your small business. If enough traffic comes along, you may actually turn into a big business to meet the demands of your customers. Of course, there’s nothing wrong with that. 

About The Author – Nick Stamoulis
Nick Stamoulis is the Founder of the SEO firm, Brick Marketing.  Nick Stamoulis also publishes a weekly SEO newsletter that is read by over 100,000 small business owners!

About Brick Marketing

Brick Marketing is an SEO company that offers full service Boston SEO solutions and SEO trainings.
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5 Responses to Small Business SEO Basic Tips

  1. noel sanchez says:

    hi,my name is noel sanchez and im in need of help of puting my partners business in the front pages. If you guys can give me a feed back of how to add it it will be very helpful thank you if you send the info to my email please.

  2. nancy matisoff says:

    In real estate, the landscape changes too frequently to be of any use. I got this directly from an agent who was at the top of the charts who hired two staffers full time to make constant changes to her web site to keep her there. Very very expensive and difficult.

  3. mtm says:

    This article was of absolutely no help…..All it says is to hire someone. WOW what genius wrote this thing. I think most people know that you can hire someone I dont need a whole article to tell me that. What a waste of time reading thing. I wonder if the person that wrote this article knows anything about SEO at all

  4. Natalie says:

    Agreed. I was hoping to get some tips about how I could do more SEO myself rather than hiring someone. I know I can hire someone but since I’m a small business, it would be great to figure out how to do the basics on my own.

  5. Rach says:

    Yah right thats true there nothing to do with this article

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