After your site has been optimised, and the results have come in, it’s time to get your SEO maintenance into gear. If you’ve thought ahead, this shouldn’t be too hard. You can use the advice your search engine optimisation consultant gave you when you planned SEO maintenance and keep everything cruising along nicely for the next few months. But what happens after that?
Knowing how to maintain your site’s SEO is vital if you don’t want to have to completely re-optimise down the track. A lot of companies see search engine optimisation as a one-time thing, a one-off investment that will get their site where they want it to be. They might not give another thought to SEO until their competitors manage to push them back again, at which point the whole process needs to start all over again. This might be good news for their SEO company, but it’s really not good business.
Many businesses take the advice of their optimisation consultants to heart, and keep up their rankings with regular maintenance. What they don’t realise is that SEO advice has a limited shelf life.
The search engine optimization industry is famously changeable. A technique that worked last month might have little or no effect today. Older techniques often get weeded out by the search engines, which then change the algorithms to filter out pages containing the outdated technique. Using old SEO can do real harm to your site.
The best way to keep up with these changes is to continue to pay attention to the industry. You’ve probably done a lot of research in the course of your optimisation. Build on this. The sites that you relied upon for advice when first approaching optimisation remain a good resource as you move your SEO plan into the future. It’s important not to stick with only these resources, however. Just as the search engines change, the players in the SEO game change as well, and it’s a good idea to pop into industry forums now and then, just to see what’s going on.
You don’t have to devote hours of every week to industry gossip to stay ahead. The industry does change swiftly, but keeping in touch with the right news sources around once a month should be all you need to do. Commentators on optimisation invariably follow their own advice and have mailing lists and RSS feeds that make it easy to keep up to date. Subscribing to a few selected blogs or information sites, reading the occasional email and popping into a forum every month or so can be all you need to stay in touch.
One way to avoid having your optimisation methods fall out of date is to keep in touch with your optimisation company, and you can talk to us at SEO Consult Australia. Keeping up with industry changes is a vital part of any SEO company’s job, and staying in touch is one way to ensure you have access to the latest developed methods.
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