When Algorithm Changes Occur
Your
rankings will improve. They will also get worse. Many people rush off to change
things right away when the algorithms change. Sometimes the search engines roll
in new algorithms aggressively, and then later roll them back. They cannot
fight off new forms of spam and determine how aggressive to be with new
algorithms unless they sometimes go too far with them.
If
you are unsure of what just happened, then you may not want to start changing
things until you figure it out. Sometimes when algorithms are rolled back or
made less aggressive, many sites still do not rank well because their
webmasters changed things that were helping them. Nobody is owed a good rank,
and just because a ranking temporarily changes does not mean that a site has
been penalized. It is far more likely that the ranking criteria shifted and the
site may not match the new ranking criteria as well as it matched the old
ranking criteria.
One
of the greatest SEO techniques is knowing when to do nothing at all. I had one
client with whom I shared profit, but for whom I did not do much work after the
first few months. Why? After I built his site up, he had a strong market
position. I could have kept building many links, but it would not help him
reach much more of the market. It would have added nothing but cost and risk.
If you are too aggressive, it adds to the risk profile without adding much on
the reward side.
Tim
Mayer, a well-known Yahoo! search engineer, once mentioned that it did not make
sense to bring a knife to a gun fight (when referring to how to compete for
terms like Viagra). The opposite also
holds true -- if you are using a shotgun, and the competing sites are using
slingshots, then you stand a greater chance of being penalized.
All
SEO techniques are just a balance of risk versus reward, and while you want to
rank at or near the top of the search results, you probably do not want to use
techniques that are exceptionally aggressive as compared to the other
top-ranking sites if you intend to build a site for long-term profits.
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