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This should theoretically improve with an improvement in rankings but that isn’t always what happens. You need to first make sure that your SERP listing does encourage people to click on it so that you’ll get results from a rankings increase, of course.
Off page though, if you’re actively seeking links in order to build traffic (asking for links whether they’re paid or not) you need to carefully evaluate the potential site’s metrics in order to determine whether it will help you or not. A link placed on a high-traffic page that gets good social love and ranks well for certain relevant keywords could be an amazing source of traffic for you. A link placed on a giant link list on a site that gets lots of traffic but is totally irrelevant to your niche probably isn’t something that you want to pursue though. If someone’s giving you a link, then hey, you’re lucky and don’t complain about, but if you’re going to invest resources and cash into a link, better make sure that it’s going to actually benefit you in some way. Relevancy is quite important here as is link placement. If you’re getting a link at the end of a list of 500 resources, you may not see much traffic from it even if the niche is extremely relevant. A link placed on a new blog post that is getting tons of attention socially send tons of relevant traffic though.
(Traffic is pretty easy to measure if you’re using any sort of analytics package and it’s quite easy to measure traffic generated by the links in question. In a perfect world if you’re building links, you should be seeing traffic increases across the board that you won’t be able to track back to an exact link at all times, too. Just keep an eye on it, no matter how exactly you decide to do so.)
Increased ConversionsJust like with traffic considerations, relevancy is critical if your goal is increased conversions, no matter what sort they are. You can get better rankings and more traffic but conversion improvement won’t occur automatically if your traffic isn’t relevant. While conversion isn’t always something that link builders think about (due to that old adage of us getting the horse to water and you making him drink) but careful thought beforehand can definitely help ensure that conversions are indeed more likely. Nothing we can do can make someone convert once they’re on your site, though, so some internal digging around to figure out what’s going on is usually a good idea if conversions aren’t happening as you’d expect.
…And Then Keep It Up!See what everyone else is doing and keep doing what you’ve been doing. You can’t just build links for a bit, get that coveted spot in the SERPs, and quit, or someone else will come along and snap up your spot. Unfortunately things happen. Budgets get slashed, clients come and go, employees quit. However, you can’t really rest on your laurels in the online marketing world so here are a few ideas to help you prevent this kind of stagnation: