
The
Ultimate Keyword Optimization Guide for Search Engine Positioning
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by
David Gikandi
We all know
it and we all do it. Whenever the typical web user needs to find something on
the web, he or she will almost always instinctively go to one of the top search
engines and run a search. Then, he or she will have a look at the first 30 search
results returned (usually the first three pages of results), hardly ever looking
beyond that. If nothing looks appealing, they will run another search using a
variation of the keywords they used on the first search. Again, they will look
at the first 30 results. If they still find nothing of interest, they may switch
to a different search engine and repeat the process. This, believe it or not,
is the typical web navigation behavior of at least 86% of the 110 million all
web users out there. The question is, does your web site capitalize on this behavior?
If the answer is yes for you, then no matter what a user searches for that has
any relation at all to your products, they should find you even if they hadn't
thought of finding you! That translates to a very high amount of daily traffic
to your site. Is this what is happening for you?
I bet the
answer is no. Very few web sites really capitalize on this behavior. However,
you can learn how to do so. For this tutorial, we shall assume that you are in
the business of selling wedding gowns. You have a web site that does a good job
of displaying your wedding gowns, but like most other web site owners, your web
traffic is really low and clients are simply not finding you. You have done everything
you can think of, but your pages hardly come up on the search engines. What next?
Well, get ready to learn one of the most effective online marketing strategies.
We know that the web user will think of a keyword or phrase and type that into
a search form on an engine. That is his or her first step, and so it should be
ours. This is a very important step! Get a piece of paper or open up your text
editor and keep writing all the keywords and phrases that you think of as you
go through the steps outlined below. Selecting the right keywords or keyword phrases
will skyrocket your traffic. Research has shown that most people use phrases of
2 to 3 keywords when searching. People have come to learn that just typing in
one keyword in a search will get them thousands of records that they just do not
need. Therefore, they combine two or three keywords in their searches.
Your list should end up having about 50 or more keywords and phrases. You must
write down every word that a person might use to look for your site PLUS words
they may use to look for other related information or products. This is no easy
task. It involves some research and a fair bit of thought. Remember, thousands
of people out there looking for wedding gowns may not all think alike, look for
wedding gowns directly, or even realize at the time that they can get wedding
gowns on the net! To get a good list, here are the steps that you should go through.
Keep your pen and paper handy so that you keep writing as you go along each step.
1. Think! Brainstorm! Sit down for several minutes and think! Write down whatever
keywords or phrases come to mind. Then look at your list and see what other word
combinations you can make out from the keywords you have already written down.
2. Look at your products and services and see what words relating to them will
pop up in your mind. Write the names of each product or service that you deal
in. These product names will also be part of your keyword list.
3. Ask your family, associates, clients, and friends what words and phrases they
would most likely use to search for products or services like yours.
4. See what keywords your competitors use. See what keywords are featured on their
pages and in their meta tags.
5. Be specific AND general in
scope. Think of words that also describe things related to what your site is about.
For example, if you sell wedding gowns, also think about other things and words
related to weddings, such as honeymoon, bridal registry, wedding rings, engagements,
and other wedding accessories and services. The idea here is to capture people
who may be looking for other things related to weddings, whether they are directly
looking for wedding gowns or not at the time. Chances are that someone looking
for any wedding related information will also be interested in knowing about wedding
gowns. Get the idea? This is a very powerful way of getting more targeted traffic
to your site.
6. Do not forget misspelled words. People often
misspell words when they enter their search terms. Include commonly misspelled
words or phrases as part of your list.
7. If your site deals
with a particular region, remember to include that in your keyword list. E.g.
'Los Angeles wedding gowns' if you deal in wedding gowns within Los Angeles. A
lot of people will search for wedding gowns, get a big list of returned search
results, and decide to add the words "Los Angeles" (or wherever else they may
be interested in) to get more specific search results.
8.
Use the long and short form of words, e.g. consult, consulting, and consultants.
9. DO NOT SPAM! Do not use keywords that have nothing to do with your web site.
Do not list the keyword "sex" or "free pics" just because they are frequently
searched for if they do not have anything to do with your web site. You will only
get traffic that is of no use to you anyway because surfers will come to your
site and leave angrily when they realize you just cheated them. Also, search engines
are on the look out for such deceitful practices and can sometimes ban your pages
for spamming. As long as you stick with keywords related to your core business,
you will be fine, but do not go way out of line.
10. Now its
time for some research. You now need to look at what people are actually searching
for on the various engines and get more phrases for your list. Here is a list
of sites that will help you out with that. When doing your research at these sites,
remember steps number 5, 6, and 8 above - people often misspell words, they use
different word forms, and they may be looking for a whole lot of different stuff
all related to your products.
(a) GoTo.com
Keywords Inventory Search
Search for your keywords here and see how popular
they were on GoTo.com. The service will also tell you what other related keywords
and phrases were searched for. This is perfect for finding related keywords that
you may not have thought of. For example, a search here for wedding gowns returns
the following information:
Suggestions for: wedding gown
Searches done in March 1999
Count Search Term
2590 wedding
gown
53 wedding gown designer
43 discount wedding gown
33 wedding gown rental
33 designer wedding gown
29 plus size
wedding gown
27 low priced wedding gown
24 lazaro wedding
gown
21 informal wedding gown
21 wedding gown pattern
17 vintage wedding gown
14 custom wedding gown
13 used wedding
gown
13 wholesale wedding gown
13 victorian wedding gown
12 vera wang wedding gown
11 wedding gown online
11 demetrios
wedding gown
10 amsale wedding gown
10 alfred angelo wedding
gown
10 paloma blanca wedding gown
10 mon cheri wedding gown
10 los angeles wedding gown
9 wedding gown and supplies
9
wedding gown ivory
9 sweetheart wedding gown
9 galina wedding
gown
9 eve of milady wedding gown
8 african wedding gown
8 western wedding gown
8 wedding gown at discount price
8
mori lee wedding gown
7 wedding gown restoration
7 full figured
wedding gown
7 diamond collection wedding gown
7 christos
wedding gown
7 casablanca wedding gown
6 emanuelle wedding
gown
6 badgley mischka wedding gown
6 wedding gown in metro
detroit michigan
6 wedding gown dress
6 venus wedding gown
6 prviate label by g wedding gown
6 wedding gown catalog
6
wedding gown bargins
6 wedding gown outlet
6 used wedding
gown for sale
6 princess wedding gown
6 moonlight wedding
gown
6 medieval wedding gown
6 romantic and sexy bridal or
wedding gown
6 lazarus wedding gown
6 jasmine wedding gown
5 guzzo wedding gown
5 mature bride wedding gown
5 jessica
mcclintock wedding gown
5 how to make wedding gown
5 wedding
gown in rome
5 wedding gown consignment
5 wedding gown texas
5 wedding gown for second marriage
5 wedding gown discount
5 wedding gown and veil
5 wedding gown maine
5 renaissance
wedding gown
5 used wedding gown in southern california
5
wedding gown wholesale canada
5 wedding gown prom
5 wedding
gown preservation
5 California wedding gown
5 bride wedding
gown
5 discount wedding gown and supplies
5 dimetrios wedding
gown
4 bargain wedding gown
4 carolina herrera+wedding gown
4 carmela sutera wedding gown
4 bianchi wedding gown
4 consignment
wedding gown
4 cinderella wedding gown
4 dicounted wedding
gown
4 amy lee wedding gown
4 jacquelin wedding gown
4 picture of wedding gown
4 michaelangelo wedding gown
4 hawaiian
wedding gown
4 wedding gown in paris
4 wedding gown by galina
4 wedding gown search
4 uk wedding gown
4 used wedding gown
for sale tampa
4 wedding gown used
4 wedding gown marys
4 wedding gown in emma style
4 short wedding gown
4 wedding
gown preservation in edinburgh scotland
4 wedding gown pics
4 wedding gown history
4 wedding gown with bow
4 wedding gown
under $300
4 wedding gown by Alfred sung
(b) SearchTerms.com
See what the top 100 search terms worldwide were. Remember that it is not
advisable to use terms that are not related to your web site's content, but this
service can still prove useful.
(c) SearchSpy
SearchSpy is a database of search terms captured from the top search engines.
Use this to find even more words and phrases for your list.
Now that you are armed with your big list, what you do with it next is what will
get you all the traffic you need. The next process is long and complicated if
done manually, but there are ways of making this automatic, easy, and fast, saving
you the agony of doing it yourself. This article is too short for the technical
details on search engine optimization techniques, so I will just give you a quick
explanation and a link to where you can get all this done for you automatically
and easily.
Basically, there are 8 major search engines today
- AltaVista, Excite, Infoseek, Lycos, HotBot, AOL Netfind, WebCrawler, and Northern
Light. Yahoo is a directory so this technique will not work with it. What you
need to do is figure out what kind of pages rank well with each of these engines.
Search engines use a mathematical formula to rank all the pages in their index.
It is hard, but not impossible to come really close to knowing exactly what kind
of a page will rank well on a particular engine. Basically, the text statistics
on a page are what are considered most by the engine's ranking formulas. Now,
for each keyword or phrase on your list, you need to create a web page that focuses
on just that one keyword or phrase and ranks it highly on a particular engine.
Because each engine ranks pages differently, you will need to create a different
page optimized for each engine.
Stop and think about this
strategy for a second. You have a list of virtually every phrase that someone
interested in your products and other related products can ever use in a search.
Then, you have pages that make sure they rank highly for all those searches. No
matter what people search for that has any relation to your products, they will
find you even if they had not thought of finding you! Do you now see how much
qualified traffic you can get? It is amazing!
The only set
back is the amount of work you would have to put into figuring out what kind of
text statistics on a page will rank it well on an engine, then creating these
optimized pages for your entire list of keywords for each major engine. That means
creating about 300 or more finely tuned web pages! But do not worry! As long as
you have compiled your list of keywords and phrases, there is an online service
that will automatically create the optimized pages for you in a couple of minutes.
SearchPositioning.com (www.searchpositioning.com) uses a set of online scripts
to cleverly generate web pages optimized for the major search engines. All you
need to do is give it your list of keywords and phrases, a short piece of text
describing your site or business or products, and your email address (the pages
are emailed to you as attached HTML files). To my knowledge, this is the only
service on the web that works in this way.
Once you have your
pages, upload them to your web server and either submit them to the engines if
they aren't too many, or have the engines crawl over them and index them by only
submitting a page that links to all of them. That's it! Now simply step back and
watch your traffic skyrocket!
Granted, there are many other
ways that people use to find new sites, such as following links on other sites,
reading about sites on magazine, hearing from friends, etc. But no matter what
other methods they use, they almost always use them in addition to using the search
engines, especially when actively trying to locate new information. By knowing
how to use the search engines to your advantage, you will become an empowered
Internet marketer. No other method of marketing is so powerful, effective, and
affordable (virtually free)!
If you need any more information
on search engine positioning and keyword selection, see www.searchpositioning.com.
I wish you the best of fortune in your web promotional efforts!