Now that I am employed as the internet manager for Leikin Motor Companies, I have to look past my own website to the company’s three websites. Unfortunately, the three websites are not very SEO (search engine optimized). So, a few months ago, we hired a company to design a new site which will be SEO from the beginning. That sounds great, but why wait until the new site’s completion to get things started? My goal is to get the current site optimized now so that the new one will have an even better chance of success.
Using websitegrader.com as the benchmark, the following chart reports that the sites could use quite a bit of work.
SITE
GRADE leikinbuick.com 36
leikinmercedes.com 39
leikinvolvo.com 55
Will I be able to make a difference before the new sites are completed? I don’t know. But I’m going to give it a try!

The biggest deal is getting the word out. My business card magnets have been helpful as they contain the website address and contact information. But the next step is establishing a web presence via links at places such as zoominfo, yahoo, google, dmoz, facebook, and digg. I don’t expect that these will generate instant success, but they will (hopefully) get the word out and generate some interest.
Last night, my website took a test—the website grader test. This helpful site was linked to on my control panel. The first time the results were pretty abysmal: 61 out of 100! That’s a D- on a 10 point scale. But thankfully, the test gives suggestions as to how to remedy the problems. After making some minor corrections, including registering my URL at several locations, the score jumped to a 78/100.

