animalstyle
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Woke up this morning to this:
Normally at this time I would be just over 100 sessions for the day, an 850 session spike overnight. Thought for sure I had a big spike from social media shares, but looking at the traffic sources, this is nearly all organic traffic.
The page on my site that saw this traffic is a profile for a business that has yet to open. The idea that brought me here has proven itself again and again and I wanted to share it here:
Get there first. The example for me is coming from a business directory standpoint, but I believe the general idea could be applied creatively in other ways.
When a business is starting up in the industry my site revolves around, it is often the case that they don't throw lots of energy into their web presence. It is easy for me to add them to my directory as "upcoming" and start ranking for terms surrounding that business. This also helps my visitors, paints a better picture of the marketplace. By publishing content early, I generally move my way up the rankings quickly. You can capture early traffic (and emails). As time moves on and the business eventually opens, there is likely to be an home page and some big sites that come and battle you for the top spot(assuming you have it), but you've aged and normally you stick around up near the top as well.
The great thing about this (especially in the early stages) is that you capture offline marketing efforts. What likely happened in my case today was some TV press sent people to the search engines, and your's truly is there to capture it.
Normally at this time I would be just over 100 sessions for the day, an 850 session spike overnight. Thought for sure I had a big spike from social media shares, but looking at the traffic sources, this is nearly all organic traffic.
The page on my site that saw this traffic is a profile for a business that has yet to open. The idea that brought me here has proven itself again and again and I wanted to share it here:
Get there first. The example for me is coming from a business directory standpoint, but I believe the general idea could be applied creatively in other ways.
When a business is starting up in the industry my site revolves around, it is often the case that they don't throw lots of energy into their web presence. It is easy for me to add them to my directory as "upcoming" and start ranking for terms surrounding that business. This also helps my visitors, paints a better picture of the marketplace. By publishing content early, I generally move my way up the rankings quickly. You can capture early traffic (and emails). As time moves on and the business eventually opens, there is likely to be an home page and some big sites that come and battle you for the top spot(assuming you have it), but you've aged and normally you stick around up near the top as well.
The great thing about this (especially in the early stages) is that you capture offline marketing efforts. What likely happened in my case today was some TV press sent people to the search engines, and your's truly is there to capture it.