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All we need is yet another acronym in our bowl of search engine marketing alphabet soup that already includes ROI, ROAS, CT, SEO. But there is one more worth mentioning, one you sh
ould be aware of and avoid at all costs: Ranking Obsession Syndrome, or ROS.
You don’t have to search hard to find someone who’s obsessed with whether their company’s search engine rankings has moved from position #3, down to #10, and back up to #6. People with this obsession come from big and small companies alike. Even the wisest of business leaders can fall victim.
Sadly, businesses people often worry about their natural search rankings when, the truth is, in most practical cases, they have little if any control over the day-to-day results. (Worrying or even concerning yourself about rankings would be like watching the stock market several times a day when you are a layman, long-term investor, trying to build overall financial health.)
I’m not suggesting you shouldn’t get concerned (or even panic-stricken) if you were on the first page for some phrase and suddenly were nowhere to be found. I am saying
you should focus your time and energy on things you have some control over, such as the conversion rate of your website and monetizing your search traffic as a whole, be it leads, subscriptions, or transactions.
Breaking Free From Ranking Obsession Syndrome
Here is a list of some items to put your efforts toward in place of obsessing over your search engine ranking:
A Healthier Outlook on Your Search Engine Marketing
I don’t want you to think search engine rankings aren’t important and valuable—of course they are! But rankings are just one indicator of the overall health of your search engine marketing.
If you don’t like what you are seeing one morning when googling yourself for a certain phrase, change your perspective. Look at the overall month-to-month contribution of all of your search traffic in terms of leads, opportunities, and return on investment. And keep in your heart one of cialis online the world’s most famous prayers:
God grant me the serenity
to accept the things I cannot change;
the courage to change the things I can;
and the wisdom to know the difference.
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