10 Advantages of Spring SEO
April 17, 2010 by: SEO SpecialistsThe Internet acts just like nature with its seasons highs and lows, we expect through the summer months for most retailers online can be a little leaner as people spend less time surfing the net.
Every summer we all say to ourselves it’s time for some R&R but ironically this is the time most retailers with ecommerce systems should be working hard so that their website is in good position for the run into Christmas. If I was to recommend when most of this work should be done I would say Spring. It’s ironic that so many people worry about it in the later part of the year when the rush is on.
A good website Spring clean is the perfect antidote for the year ahead, get those niggles out of the way and if the previous year wasn’t that great regarding sales or enquiries maybe your site needs a new injection of SEO.
Here are some of the advantages of starting work Now.
1. After the winter sales you are probably financially better positioned to do so.
2. They say the early bird catches the worm and with starting your SEO now you have enough time to get it right for the next busy period..
3. Who wants to be working when the sunshine is out? Why wait until summer..
4. Spring is a good time to reflect, did your SEO company do it’s thing? If you are going to change companies now is the time.
5. You need the best SEO Specialist you can get, have you checked to see how yours is ranking? It’s a good time to ask.
6. Other companies typically either stop their SEO campaigns because they were let down elsewhere or were not getting value for money. Some of these companies will drop as a result and there will be room for fresh blood so to speak.
7. It gives you time for a full 6 month campaign before Christmas 2010.
8. Things change every year so it’s really important you keep your website upto date.
9. I guarantee your website is missing something that will affect it’s rankings isn’t it a good time to check?
10. Have you ever considered how many of your developers clients have closed down this winter? Wouldn’t that have a reflection on the quality of SEO they received? Take a look at their portfolios it sometimes turns up some interesting things you need to know.
Typically if a new client comes to us at this time of the year with an established website I would expect the site to be in a good position and receiving good amounts of relevant traffic by Christmas.









