Managing the time spent on SEO activities is essential to understanding the real cost implications of your SEO campaigns.
Why?
Often in SEO campaigns we think about how effective our SEO activities are using analytics and other SEO measurements but forget to analyse how much money and time were invested in the activity in the first place. Peter Drucker was the influential management guru who said that it is only when we can manage our time that we can manage anything at all.
How?
To carry out an effective SEO campaign that earns high ROI you should consider the time that you spend on SEO activities throughout your working day. To really understand the cost of your SEO activities we suggest keeping a record of all the SEO activities you undertake in a day and do this for a week. This should should give you a good overview of what you have really been spending your time on.
You could classify the activities that you undertaken:
- Writing Content
- Link Building
- Social Networking
- Client and Internal Meetings
- Research and Development
- Other
Outcome
Once you have gathered the information on how you spend your time you can look at:
- How you can save time on your SEO actitivies in the future.
- Which SEO activities take longer than you realised.
- Which SEO activities are actually providing a better/worse ROI than you had previsouly thought.
When we did this in our business we found that generally we underestimated the time that we spent in meeting and one-to-one discussions. This doesn’t mean that these aren’t invaluable – they are – but it prompted us to look for areas where we could achieve the same outcome from meetings and save time in the process.
It is also a great way to assess how much of your time is spent directly on achieving your SEO goals and increasing the effectiveness of your SEO.
So go ahead, give this excersise a try and see what you discover about your own SEO campaigns. We hope that you find it as useful excersise as we did!


