Analyze Your Search Engine Traffic
Search engine traffic is agreeably the best kind of traffic any blogger or website owner can attract. After all it is totally free of charge and once we manage to increase the amount of search engine traffic to our site we are onto a winning streak.
Naturally this takes time and if somebody says to you that it can be one within 2 weeks, I’d say they are full of rubbish. To rank high in search engines, not only do we need a fair amount of natural incoming links, but also a good amount of targeted and relative keywords.
And yes, you can rank high in search engines rather fast for a well structured blog post (I’m talking 3 days or faster) which I have done many times over. But the real trick here is to build on this and keep the ranking strong.
After the initial high placement, our blog post normally drops gradually in rank over the course of 1-2 weeks and unless we back this up with more targeted content, we will struggle to keep the top position.
Especially in a high competitive niche!
So how can we possibly do this you ask?
One such tool that can help us dig deeper into our analysis is using 103bees. 103bees is a fantastic tracking tool that allows us to analyze your keyword traffic, both search terms and long tails.
Analyzing keyword traffic is great because:
- it can help you to build your natural search engine traffic
- you can see exactly what search terms lead visitors to your site
- you can write more keyword related blog posts and build on this traffic
- find “hits” that are killer content which you can use to your advantage
- use the stats correctly and drive a ton of free traffic to your site
- and more…
What 103bees can help you with:
- find your latest search hits
- see the top performing landing pages
- learn what your top search terms are
- what are the top keywords that drive traffic to your site
- which search engines send you traffic and at what percentage
- where does your particular blog entry rank in the search engines
- what long tails can be utilized to drive even more traffic to your site
- find funny questions people type to find your blog/site
The search engine traffic tools from 103bees are a great way for you to build better search engine rankings. You can sign up for free for the first month and if you’d like to utilize the full suite of their search engine tools, then paying $9/month is peanuts.
Monika Mundell
Editor of Easy WordPress
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I use 103 Bees and have for ages. I too look through the data they provide to work out what keywords/phrases I should be optimising for. Good Topic Monika