confusion on web traffic to my site with competitive keywords

Started by riaxesystems, 06-01-2012, 00:53:15

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riaxesystemsTopic starter


hello friends

my site is coming on 200 to 300 rank on google com with the keywords those are very competitive no matter i know the site is  much new  but how  it is possible when i check google analytics i find there with same competitive keywords has been searched for my site.


and if i pick a keyword from google analytic search list and check it on google.com search i find there is no search result for my site within even 100 rank.

can any one be please to suggest me the confusion.

wait for your nice help

Thanks
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C.Rebecca

It can be confusing to see different rankings for your website in Google Analytics versus when you manually search for keywords on Google.com. There could be several reasons for this discrepancy.

Firstly, Google Analytics provides data about the traffic your website receives from various sources, including organic search. It may show that users are finding your website through certain keywords, but it doesn't provide information about the ranking of your website for those specific keywords.

On the other hand, when you manually search for keywords on Google.com, the search results you see can be personalized based on your browsing history, location, and other factors. This means that the rankings you see may not be the same as what others see. Additionally, Google's search algorithm is constantly changing, so your website's ranking can fluctuate.

Keep in mind that improving your website's ranking takes time and effort. If your website is relatively new and you're targeting competitive keywords, it may take some time before you see significant improvements in your rankings. It's important to focus on optimizing your website's content, building high-quality backlinks, and providing a great user experience to help improve your rankings over time.

additional tips to consider when trying to improve your website's rankings in competitive keyword searches:

1. Conduct thorough keyword research: Make sure you are targeting the right keywords for your specific niche. Look for long-tail keywords that are relevant to your content and have lower competition.

2. Optimize your website's on-page elements: Ensure that your website's meta tags, headings, image alt tags, and content are optimized with your target keywords.

3. Create high-quality, unique content: Regularly publish well-written, informative, and engaging content that is tailored to your target audience. This will not only make your website more valuable to users but also increase your chances of earning backlinks from other reputable websites.

4. Build high-quality backlinks: Focus on acquiring backlinks from authoritative websites in your industry. This can be done through guest blogging, influencer outreach, or creating link-worthy content that others would naturally want to link to.

5. Improve your website's user experience: Make sure your website loads quickly, is mobile-friendly, and easy to navigate. A positive user experience can help improve your website's visibility and generate more organic traffic.

6. Monitor and analyze your website's performance: Continuously track your website's rankings, organic traffic, and other key metrics using tools like Google Analytics and Google Search Console. This will allow you to identify areas of improvement and adjust your strategies accordingly.



Well, the only possibility that I can figure out is geographic results. May be your website is appearing high for these keywords in some geographic regions. Just check out from which location you are getting these traffic chunks.
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