Ranked #3 in google but see no traffic!

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Hello warriors,

I am working on new content curation software which is still in beta phase. I used my beta software to create a test site ( www.geek-journal.com ) . The site shows up on 3rd spot on google for the "geek journal" keyword.

I looked on google keyword tool and "geek journal" receives 160,000 monthly global searches, now the puzzle is why my site which shows up on 3rd spot does not receive even a single hit from google!

I sent some visitors to the site via paid traffic, and the bounce rate is very good, (around 40%).

I really appreciate your insights.
#google #ranked #traffic
  • Profile picture of the author theverysmartguy
    Originally Posted by fellowgeek View Post

    Hello warriors,

    I am working on new content curation software which is still in beta phase. I used my beta software to create a test site ( www.geek-journal.com ) . The site shows up on 3rd spot on google for the "geek journal" keyword.

    I looked on google keyword tool and "geek journal" receives 160,000 monthly global searches, now the puzzle is why my site which shows up on 3rd spot does not receive even a single hit from google!

    I sent some visitors to the site via paid traffic, and the bounce rate is very good, (around 40%).

    I really appreciate your insights.
    Sorry man, but you had it on BROAD matches. I double checked at the BROAD match for geek journal has over 160k. BUT, the exact match is only 320 Global and 12 Local (USA).

    Remember when doing your keyword research that you need to select EXACT match to find out the traffic potential.

    -- Jeff
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    • Profile picture of the author VipsK
      Originally Posted by theverysmartguy View Post

      Sorry man, but you had it on BROAD matches. I double checked at the BROAD match for geek journal has over 160k. BUT, the exact match is only 320 Global and 12 Local (USA).

      Remember when doing your keyword research that you need to select EXACT match to find out the traffic potential.

      -- Jeff
      Agree with Jeff as above....I have also made that mistake - very frustrating it is too!
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    • Profile picture of the author fellowgeek
      Originally Posted by theverysmartguy View Post

      Sorry man, but you had it on BROAD matches. I double checked at the BROAD match for geek journal has over 160k. BUT, the exact match is only 320 Global and 12 Local (USA).

      Remember when doing your keyword research that you need to select EXACT match to find out the traffic potential.

      -- Jeff
      Ahhh I made a noob mistake! :p
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      • Profile picture of the author theverysmartguy
        Originally Posted by fellowgeek View Post

        Ahhh I made a noob mistake! :p
        No prob, we all do it at one point or another. Learn from it, and don't do it again.

        -- Jeff
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  • Profile picture of the author richardfranklin
    I am agree with Jeff Lepage. But it may be that you have not deleted history of your browser before checking the keyword rank. Be sure that Google instant search is off and you have cleared all history while checking keyword rank. Because if your keyword is ranking, it will surely get visits.
    Also check your google webmaster account, if you have.
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  • Profile picture of the author mikefrommaine
    Sorry, but you shouldn't expect any traffic from ranking for this keyword. Make sure you use "exact" search.

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  • Profile picture of the author fellowgeek
    Thanks everybody, I am very new at this SEO thing :q
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  • Profile picture of the author offpageseo99
    The exact matches of your counts is too low. So you can not get more traffic even achieve the position.
    Thanks,
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  • Profile picture of the author danlew
    Broad search does not really help you out, you've got to go with the "Exact" searching that most people are using. I think you should build backlinks for this, since your keyword is "Broad" type.
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    • Profile picture of the author seosynergy
      I have done this mistake thrice. However, I was lucky the first two times as the exact match also had good amount of traffic.
      But I got burnt in the third one.

      Good luck buddy.
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      • As they said, you need to set your keyword search to exact, but congrats nonetheless for getting your site to rank number 3!
        Well done!
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  • Profile picture of the author SASA Techno
    Page rank is most important for website you submission with relevant category submission and also meta content prefer is the best way to submission and anchor text also use in this stage....
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  • Profile picture of the author SuzanneH
    And don't forget to log out of your Google account, if you're logged in, when checking SERPs. You'll see personalized results, if you're logged in, so you may not see "true" results when checking your position.

    Suzanne
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  • Profile picture of the author waqarhassan41
    Research keywords with google adwords .
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  • Profile picture of the author Mosa
    Yea, looks like your exact match = 12 local searches per month. And at a rough 30% of traffic estimate you're looking at an astounding 4 visitors per month!
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  • Profile picture of the author Ahmed Auf
    download mozbar and use to do a non-personalized search on Google for your keyword and see the results you get, your page might not be on page 1.

    Regards,
    Ahmed
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  • Profile picture of the author jjoshua
    Hey FellowGeek, don't put too much pressure on yourself, you've got the broad match keyword ranking, but that doesn't mean you won't get the exact matching keywords...just need to redo your research and come out with the longer-tail higher-traffic keywords.
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