Ladies and Gentlemen: Start Your SEO Engines!
February 13, 2012 Leave a Comment
Have you ever done a web search for “healthcare marketing?” Ever look at how many results come up? I did: About 19,000,000 just today. Or how about “rural healthcare marketing?” Just a measly 11,000.
For both of these terms, I’m pleased to report that Legato consistently ranks in the top 5 of organic Google listing, and often is #1. I say this not to be boastful, but rather, to make the point that these results don’t just happen. They’re part of your marketing strategy, or, at least they should be.
Of course, I’m talking about Search Engine Optimization—or ‘SEO’ in techno-talk.
Put simply, SEO strategies use keywords to maximize the amount of traffic—relevant traffic—to your website. It’s a targeted way of driving people to your site who are specifically looking for the services you provide.
SEO can help you:
- Get targeted traffic to your site. If consumers or patients have entered your website’s keywords/phrases into a search engine, they’re already interested in what you have to offer.
- Strengthen your brand. If your site gets a higher ranking than other hospitals, more people see your name and become aware of your services.
- Stay ahead of your competition. Showing up on a page before your competition can help increase the perceived position of your hospital in the marketplace.
- Build brand credibility. When consumers find you organically, they’re usually more likely to bookmark your site, spend more time on your site and return to your site and/or use your services.
SEO is a powerful tool. But maximizing search engine rank-and-return positioning can be complex. If you don’t have the internal staff to help you develop an effective SEO campaign, it’s worth the investment to seek some help.
Surveys indicate that up to 85% of Internet users find websites through search engines. However, the majority (some say up to 90%) of Internet users don’t go past the top 30 search engine results—at most. They simply type something else in if they can’t find a relevant site.
With statistics like these, there is no doubt that the battle for pole position on the search engine leader board will continue to heat up.
So I ask … “Ladies and gentlemen: Are you ready to start your SEO engines?”



