One of the most important aspects of a successful SEO effort is the overall structure of your site itself. The search engines need to be able to crawl the site effectively; even minor errors in code or overly-difficult navigation can thwart the spiders and leave important pages excluded from the final results. And the design and internal mapping of the site can affect ranking in a variety of ways, from subtle to dramatic.
Armed with your list of keywords, it’s important to place them properly to deliver visitors to the best landing pages for their particular search. Different keywords can have different effects depending on where your visitors are in the buying process, whether they’re gathering information, comparing alternatives, or actively deciding where to buy. By mapping the relevant search terms and phrases to the right pages, you can match visitors’ arrival points to their intentions, all with the goal of maximizing the return from the increased traffic generated by the search engines.
Campaign tracking software allows you to measure your results precisely to learn what pages are being viewed most often (and which are being ignored), how often searchers visit before buying, and how long the conversion process lasts.
For most searches, your home page is not the best landing page. Many visitors are best directed to interior pages where they can immediately find the specific information they seek.