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Having been in the
search marketing industry for a few years now, it still amazes me how
organic search just does not get the respect it deserves. Many
people still do not get search at all. That in itself is somewhat of a
phenomenon to me. Here at Enquiro we have conducted some very
interesting
research projects as to how people use search. For those of you
that don’t get search now… you will… it is only a matter of time.
So what is Organic
Search?
Organic search
consists of listings that are not sponsored or paid. Organic search is
also known as “natural” because the site owner does not have to pay for
it. You cannot pay for your organic position. You have to earn it.
You do this by optimizing your site’s content for various key phrases so
that you are found in the organic (unpaid) listings of the search
engines. To clarify, organic search is the portion of search that
returns results by indexing pages based on their content and keyword
relevancy. The key term here is relevancy. Organic rankings are
accomplished through search engine optimization.
Search Engine
Optimization, which can be considered a subset of search engine
marketing, is the process of maximizing the
visibility that your web site has in the organic search results. To
be successful online, an organic campaign should be a part of your
overall search engine marketing strategy. You might be asking yourself,
“why is organic search important?” We will get into more detail on this
in the second part of this series, but for now here is some food for
thought.
The Click Through
Factor
Just how important
is organic search? Well, you’ve probably heard about the 70% organic
vs. 30% sponsored rule re: organic click throughs vs. sponsored click
throughs. Recent data suggests that with Google this may even be
higher, at about 85% organic and 15% sponsored. So why is it then that
you continue to pour money into elaborate sponsored campaigns and often
ignore the importance of the organic click through?
This stat alone
should make you think about organic placement in the engines. Now do
you see why I am amazed about organic search being overlooked? Here’s a
second item to consider. Another benefit that is often overlooked by
many with regards to organic search is that organic is free! With the
exception of paying a
search engine marketing firm, organic rankings can be accomplished
by site owners with limited budgets. The only thing that you need is
time.
So where does that
leave you? Well in the second part of this series we will examine the
pros and cons of organic search and how you can benefit from ranking
well organically. |