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So you have decided to venture out into the world of SEO. The first thing you will need to do is determine the direction of your campaign in relation to the key phrases you are choosing to target. This article will focus on how to find keywords for your organic campaign, as the process is slightly different for PPC. Many site owners know immediately what phrases they want. If you feel like you know what you want, before you start take a brief step back and assess if this really is the best phrase for your site. Yes, it just may very well be the perfect phrase, but if it isn't, you could wind up spending a lot of time and monëy pursuing a ranking that either will nevër happen, or will provide very little value to your site. There are a few key areas to look at when choosing a target phrase: 1. Relevance – Is this phrase even relevant to your site and its content?
After you have exhausted your thoughts, move over to your website. Open it up and navigate throughout recording any keyword phrase ideas that spring up checking your title tags and body content. Once this is done, do the same thing with your competition. Visit some sites that you know are in direct competition with you and go through them recording any relevant phrases you see. By now you should have a long líst of potential targets, a líst that will grow further as you look into their search frequencies. Find a Keyword Tool Review the Search Frequency Sorting Your Líst Review the Competition At this point, you will have a long líst sorted by search frequency, along with the number of competing pages. If you are fortunate, you will see one phrase immediately that jumps out – solid searches with low competition. This just may be the most ideal target phrase. Does this phrase fit well with the theme of your site? If so, go to Google and take a closer look at the ranking websites. Does your site fit in with the general feel of these results? In some cases it may not, as your phrase could have different meanings (especially true if using acronyms). This phrase may represent a completely different part of the world if geographically targeted, or simply may be littered with mega competitors such as eBay, Amazon, WikiPedia, and others. If you can see your site fitting in with these results, it's time to assess the general feasibility of this phrase. Take a look at the number of back links, and indexed pages each site has. Do your numbers compare? If you find that the top 10 ranking sites all have back links well into the tens of thousands, and your site has a dozen or so, you may want to consider a different phrase. If the ranking sites are in the high tens, or low hundreds, and your site has a dozen links, then you have something to work with, if you are willing to work on increasing your link counts. The number of pages indexed is less important than links, but if you have a 6 page site and you are planning on competing with thousand page sites, your chances of success will be much lower. The real key is to try to find a phrase that offers relevance, decent searches, and competition that is not way out of your league . Pick a Phrase to Drive Qualified Traffíc The phrase with the most searches is not always the best fit. This is largely true with the real estate market. Because everyone has frëe access, I will use the Overture Keyword Selector Tool for an example. The phrase "real estate" saw 3,057,037 searches in January of 07. On the surface this phrase seems like a dream come true, but you have to consider the geographic issues. If your office serves the Seattle area, is someone searching in Orlando likely to be a qualified visitor to your site? In most cases no. Targeting the phrase "Seattle real estate" with 12,441 searches, seems like a much better choice as it would deliver more qualified traffíc. While this phrase is still quite competitive, it is not nearly as difficult as simply "real estate". Take a look at the big picture and determine not only how likely it is that you may achieve rankings, but whether the traffíc generated from such a ranking would actually have a positive impact on sales. Conclusion | |||
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