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SEO Tip #6 How to Tell Google You Plan to be in Business for a Long Time!

Posted by Jeff Davis on Tue, May 14, 2019 @ 10:15 AM
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Registration Length Matters

Another item thought to be a factor in SEO is the length of your renewal for your domain name. While it is a minor point, renewing your domain name for five years tells Google that you plan on being in business for five more years. Renewing for one year says you plan on being in business for one year. See the connection?

Currently you can renew your domain name for up to ten years. If you have one year remaining on your registration, you still have the option of renewing for nine additional years.

What If My Domain Registration Expires?

According to our friends at DNSimple, "When a domain expires it becomes inactive immediately and all the services attached to it cease to function. You can’t make any updates to the domain while it is expired. The domain will remain available for reactivation at your regular domain rate under your list of Expired Domains."

Usually you will have a Grace Period of two weeks to 30 days to renew. If the domain is not renewed in this time period, the domain name may be auctioned off!

Our Very Best SEO Secret Strategy!

Rarely a week goes by that we aren't asked by a client how to improve their SEO Results.

My advice?

Stop trying.

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That's right, stop trying.

Google does a great job of ranking search results based on what it believes provides the very best answers to each query. While we used to be able to "game" the search results to some extent, those days are pretty much behind us. 

So rather than talking about what not to do, here is what I suggest.

Write for your clients, not Google.

Do you remember how excited you were when you first launched your website? You were going to take the world by storm. 
"How many hits did we get yesterday?" 
"How many orders did we have?" 
"Which page is getting the most visits?"

You were focused on your clients/prospects and their behavior.

Now you are focused on Google search results. An outcome that is out of your control. Give up.

Get back to focusing on solving your client's problems.

If I hear one more time - "But SEO is free advertising!" Horse plop.

Start factoring in the time you spend thinking about how to game Google. The mental energy. The hours trying to figure how to solve the wrong end of the equation. What would happen to your business if you spent that energy on existing clients and current sales prospects? 

Get back to focusing on the part of the business within your control. Adhere to the SEO basics.

  • Write killer, problem solving copy
  • Make sure your site is mobile friendly
  • Improve your page load speeds
  • Upgrade to SSL
  • Encourage and post customer reviews

If you don't, I promise some other sharp marketer will. Once and for all solving your SEO problems.

Topics: YMCA, SEO

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