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The Psychology of Internet Retail

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

A part of your SEO plan should be to rework your site so that your conversion rate increases. Search engine optimisation is a form of internet marketing, after all, and if you’re a retail site, conversions are your ultimate goal. A way that optimisation can really help your conversions is in laying down the right paths for your site’s user groups.

This part of SEO involves a fair amount of psychology. You need to get into the mind of your site users in order to find the best paths for them. You can talk to our consultants at SEO Consult Australia about user psychology. In order to lead the user from initial contact to transaction, you need to know the answers to certain questions:

  • Where is your user coming from? Obviously, if you’ve done your search engine optimization work right, you’re hoping for users to come from the search pages. However, you need to know what they’re looking for in more general terms. Someone typing in ‘rhinestone necklace’ might be looking for one as a present, or they might be researching it for a non-transactional purpose.
  • What sort of experience are they looking for? This may sound like a strange question. It’s important to realise, however, that people react badly to surprises. If an internet user is expecting a professional-looking site, and they land on a page full of bright colours and bold text, they’re likely to be put off. You need to determine the sort of environment your target user group is used to, and, more importantly, what they are looking for. This last point is what will give you the edge over your competitors.
  • How much time do they have? If an internet user is on your site to do some research about a product, it’s best to take things slowly, introducing the information and gradually leading them to the sale point. If, however, a user is on your site to make a purchase, it’s likely that they want things to be quick. Getting the two mixed up can lower your conversion rate.

It’s a fair enough question to ask, ‘Why bother laying down these numerous paths?’ Figuring out more than one path takes up valuable time.

In the real world, shops rarely dedicate much time to refining sales methods for different customer groups. The difference is that on the net, people expect their needs to be served very specifically. A site that cuts to the chase, so to speak, looks poorly in comparison. The only way to keep up is to offer information, and this opens you up to different user groups.

Appealing to more than one user group gives both SEO and business advantages. The SEO advantage is that successful pages can be used to support each other. Optimising for a range of keywords is a strategy most search engine optimisation experts recommend. In terms of business advantage, the broader coverage afforded by attracting a number of groups increases your likelihood of sales. Every time you cut out one of these user groups, you’re losing business. Keep your horizons broad for SEO and business success.

How to get your website ranked in the real-time search results of Google

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Real-time search results are currently a popular issue in the sphere of search. The search engines want to provide users with useful and relevant search results and real-time search results can often be helpful for searchers because the information is so relevant to the time at which the search query is placed. With searches where the information changes frequently, standard search results that are often provided by the search engines can be outdated and unhelpful. The search engines have recognised this issue and now websites such as Google are using new methods and technology to provide their users with more real-time search results when appropriate and possible.

Google has turned to the social networking websites for assistance. Social networking is extremely popular for internet users at the moment with millions of users regularly visiting social networking websites such as Facebook and Twitter and updating their profiles with information and reading information posted by others too. New content is constantly being added to websites like this and Google has recognised that this content can help it to provide its users with useful real-time information. Google is now working with Twitter, MySpace, Facebook and other websites like this so that it can provide its searchers with real-time search results more often.

Real-time search results are now displayed in the results provided by Google when a search query is placed and relevant content to this query has been located on one of the social networking websites. This information is displayed separately to the standard search results but is on the first page of the Google search results and so can mean massive exposure for this content and any businesses featured in it.

Online businesses have already been using social networking websites as part of their SEO campaign and this is likely to increase with this new development. Like with other content created for SEO, it seems that the quality of the content posted in the social networking websites is a major factor for Google when they choose which information to display in their real-time search results. Unique, relevant and well-written content will help you to get ranked in these results. Another factor that Google seems to deem important is the number of high authority followers a profile has. The greater the number of followers, the more likely it is that their posts will be displayed.

Social networking websites are beneficial for online businesses in many ways and Google featuring information from them in its real-time search results is another advantage. If you work with your SEO company on the social networking profiles of your business then it is likely some of your content will be featured in the real-time search results provided by Google.

At SEO Consult, we know the importance of Google and also the significance of the major social networking websites too. We can help you to run a SEO campaign where these sites and Google work together effectively in the promotion of your business.

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