How to Measure the Success of Your SEO
Search engine optimization is one of those marketing efforts that seems to just be consistently surrounded by confusion by many different parties. Clients seem to have a real hard time understanding just how to gauge the effectiveness of SEO for their business. Right out of the gate SEO was pigeon holed into something technical and clients often times don’t understand that there is a big marketing factor in SEO. Yes there are technical aspects to it but it has evolved over the years into more of a marketing vehicle. It is important to stress that it is a marketing vehicle early in the sales process to avoid as much confusion as possible later on in the campaign. Still, how does a client gauge if it is working? Here are a few outside the box ways to analyze the effectiveness of your optimization efforts.

Analytics:
I urge every client to install some sort of analytics software onto their website. They need to see the numbers when it comes to SEO. We like Google analytics because it works well and it is free but you can use any that you are comfortable with. Numbers don’t lie. Showing a client various traffic reports is a good place to start. What where their traffic numbers prior to starting with you? What are they after? Are there an abundance of new referring websites delivering new traffic? Look at the bounce rate, was it 80% before and not it is 40%? Don’t these numbers count for some sort of success? If you are doing SEO all these numbers should eventually increase. If they don’t you might want to question your methods.
Conversions: It is important that clients don’t only look at sales to equate the success of an SEO campaign. SEO will only work in this manner if there is a high demand for a product. Right about now there is not much demand for anything. Has the email newsletter list grown? Customers might not pull out their credit card when they get to a site but if they submit their email information it means that they just might want to buy something in the future.
Rankings:
I am a firm believer that rankings alone don’t measure success but they are important. There are many different ways to really measure rankings and it is one way to show how well and SEO campaign is working. Rankings take time to grow especially in competitive spaces. If a website sees movement for competitive keywords that is a very good thing, an even if the site moves just a few spaces in the search engine results.
Branding:
With trust being a large factor in the eyes of not just people but search engines also branding is important for the overall success measuring of a campaign. Have your SEO efforts allowed a website to become visible on many other websites? Branding is playing a very important role in marketing any business. Optimization done the right way could really proactively brand a business online with the right light.





For me, SEO means keyword ranking and search traffic rise. I definitely think that conversions (whether it is getting people to buy products/services, subscribe t0 a blog, etc.) are the ultimate goal of any SEO or online marketing campaign.
Hi Frank,
Thanks for reading and the comment!
Mmm,
I feel SEO only relates to rankings AND increased traffic.
Bounce rates and conversions are more to do with the offer, sales copy or the way in which the action required by the site visitor is presented hence don’t fall into the SEO field.
My 2 cents
Thanks Susan for sharing your 2 cents
Hi;
I always think SEO and usability are related, there is no point in doing SEO without taking into account the goals we want to achive with the traffic we generate.
There is no SEO success in bringing empty traffic that won’t convert, and a good SEO expert should do a good keyword research and analysis to identify the best converting keywords beforehand. Measuring the ranking for these keywords is only part of the job, and if these keywords don’t convert after achieving top rankings it means that the previous research wasn’t good enough and we probably need to re-evaluate them.
My two cents
Hi Jose,
Thanks for sharing your 2 cents…you are right on the money!
Sounds like my comment will get us up to 6 cents!
If you isolate SEO, it translates into increased organic traffic in my mind. But decent conversions, bounce rate, a growing email list, all of those things relate to usability, quality of offer, design and other things outside of seo. But if you do not get people to the site, none of those other things matter much. So I have always looked at SEO and traffic generation as the foundation and driving force behind the success of the other components.
It is an interconnected word.
Do I hear 8 cents?
Thanks
Lorraine
Hi Lorraine…you are right your comment earned 8 cents!