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7 simple steps to Keyword Mastery & Search Engine
Ranking
Copyright © 2008 Dave James
Keyword Research has become an integral part of starting
up your own business or growing your business (exponentially).
Search engine marketing is here to stay for the long
term, hence finding customers through keyword research
should also be an integral part of your marketing.
Earlier, all you needed to do was to enter the description
of your business in the title & meta tags and you
were done with optimizing your web-site. Things have
changed! And hence this article...
How does Search Engine Optimization (SEO) relate
to keywords?
SEO is the process of increasing the number of visitors
to your web-page by the careful and deliberate use of
targeted keywords and their specific placements designed
to get the page to show up on the top listing for such
keywords. (SEO also includes other strategies not discussed
here.)
TIP: Keyword Research is very useful to you when
you decide to start a pay-per-click campaign to drive
visitors to your website or increase revenue using adsense.
Here are the seven simple steps to keyword mastery
that will cause your page to be indexed correctly by
Search Engines and your link to be displayed at the
very top on the search results page.
Step 1) Start with the most common words you
use to describe your business(or your niche, if you
operate in one). If you are in the automobile service
business, you may have the following: Car Repair , Body
Shop, Car Repair, New tires with car repair, Wax and
Shine etc. If you actually have a niche business such
as Jaguar Service And Repairs, then it becomes even
more easier.
Step 2) Call your friend. Ask him how he would
try to find your widget on a search engine if he lost
your phone number and he wanted to look you up on the
Internet. What if he forgot the name of your establishment?
What if ....
Your perception of how people see you may be different
from your customers' perception of you. Add these new
words to the list.
Repeat this as many times as you can with different
people.
Step 3) Find other words related to your original
list. such as names of the brands. Lexus Repair, Lexus
spare-parts, Honda kit, etc.
Mix and match keywords with your original list to find
even more keywords.
Step 4) Go to google and run a search for your
widget. See what keywords bring up your competition
and what words do not. Add them to your list .
Step 5) Add plurals and common mis-spellings
too.
Step 6) Figure out as to how often people search
using each of the phrases you have identified in your
list. You can use the google adwords tool for this purpose.
TIP: Use adwords tool to see how many people have
searched for each of your phrases in the recent past.
https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal
. This also suggest keywords you might want to use.
Step 7) Make sure your keywords are placed in
the following locations on you web page: Page Title,
Meta Keywords, Meta Description, Header Tags, Alternate
Description for images, First Paragraph on the page,
strong Tags, Em tags, Ordered and unordered lists, Anchor
Tags, File names, Folder Names, Footer Tags, Any URLs
and links in your pages.
Should I use many keywords in the same page?
Yes. Use as many keywords as it makes sense. Don't
overdo it. If your content becomes just a keyword trash-bin,
users will start skipping over it and the search engines
will catch on pretty fast. So avoid using too many keywords
where it does not make sense. It's best if you have
multiple pages offering up different keywords.
One caveat. You need to be aware of 'Keyword density'.
Sometimes, if your usage of keywords is too high, and
it looks like you have placed too many keywords, the
search engine may not give you the best ranking. "Sprinkling"
is the key-word when it comes to using them on each
page.
You should also be aware of negative keywords. These
are keywords you need to use in your PPC(Pay-per-Click)
text so as to make sure that people do not click your
link expecting to get freebies.
e.g. If you said : "Self Clearning Widgets- $500
and up", you keep out the people who are looking
for cheaper stuff.
Are phrases better than individual words?
Depends! If your customer is searching for self-cleaning
widget, then you should use self-cleaning widget. If
your customer is searching for just widget, and auto
clean, you should use these words separately.
How often do I have to check my keywords?
As often as you can. Your customers react to various
influences around them and search for different terms
at different times. To be able to remain on top with
a good ranking you need to keep on top of your keywords.
Sometimes they react to an offer made by a competition
and start searching for similar offers.
I know. You are saying:"But I don't have that
much time to devote to just keyword research."
That brings us to the next question.
Do I have to do it all by myself?
I have had many websites in the past few years. In
the beginning I did everything manually the old fashioned
way.
Lately I've found a few tools that help make life easier
for me, though you could do it all by yourselves if
you had the time and the tenacity(which I sorely lack).
I suggest you find yourselves a tool to do the work
for you.
I use Keyword Elite now, though I've used WordTracker
in the past.
Pick 1: Keyword Elite tool : If you really plan
to take your business to the next level, this is a great
tool. From generating your own keyword lists, to analyzing
pay-per-click listings, to studying your competition,
this one accomplishes quite a bit. This tool works with
Google, Yahoo,MSN, Ask etc. It will save you tons of
hours of wasted time and effort. Also, I like the fact
that it is multi-threaded(lots of more power.)
WebSite: http://www.elitekeyword.net
Pick 2 : WordTracker: Offers a free, 'lite'
version, as well as a paid version. Features include
an online management system for different keyword projects,
searching for often misspelled words, a system to calculate
your best keywords, and much more. WebSite:Wordtracker.com/FreeWordtracker
Pick 3 : WebCEO :From a free version to a $389/-
version this company has various options available.
For small business owners, the $199/- version would
be suitable.Go for the $389/- version if you have multiple
web-sites running and your business model is solely
online. Web Site: http://www.webceo.com/cgi-bin/go/clickthru.cgi?id=linkflow
What next ?
Use keyword research to identify the most likely phrases
for your business.
Master keyword research just like I outlined in this
article and create a massive list of targeted keywords.
Make a list of the 5 most promising keyword phrases.
Head over to your favorite domain listing / hosting
company (eg. www.GoDaddy.com)
and see if you can buy that phrase in the .com domain.eg.
Self-cleaning-Widgets.com
Point your existing website to this url. If you don't
have an existing web-site, create your new website using
all the keywords you identified.
Submit your site to the search engines.
Happy hunting!
Author: Dave James
Dave James is a marketer/consultant with nearly 13
years of sales and marketing experience. Get your marketing
questions/doubts answered free at his website. http://www.nobleriver.com
Keywords :Keyword Research, Google Ranking, keywords,
Search Engine ranking, seo keyword research, keyword
research tools, adsense, adwords
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