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How to Use Keywords to Optimize Your Site for Search Engines


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How to Use Keywords to Optimize Your Site for Search Engines

Part 1How to Use Keywords to Optimize Your Site for Search Engines

Part 1

Copyright 2002 Herman Drost



You have designed a beautiful web site and published it for the

world to see and visit. You wait patiently, however there is

either a trickle or no visitors at all and therefore no sales.



You may be 1 of 4 web site owners that has not optimized your

site with keywords for ranking in the search engines. You say

you have inserted keywords in your site, but are they targeted

keywords?



My last article discussed "How to Use Meta Tags for Search

Engine Optimization" (www.isitebuild.com/metatags). Let's take a

deeper look at how to use keywords to optimize your site.



What is a Keyword?

These are words or phrases which people would

insert in a search engine to look for information contained in

your site. The search engine spiders take those words and

display the best sites that relate to that information.

Depending on the popularity of the word, you may have a million

or more web sites to choose from.



Ideally your web site should appear in the top 20-30 sites

displayed, to be included in the persons search. This would

result in a continuous stream of visitors.



Targeting the Best Keywords

If your keywords are not tightly targeted to your site, you will

dim your chances of being highly ranked in the search engines.

Here's what to do:



Go to the overture suggestion tool

(http://inventory.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion) or

wordtacker (http://www.wordtracker.com) and insert a word or

phrase that one would search on for information on your site.



Create a table (in MS Excel or MS Word) with 4 columns.



Insert 200-300 words or phrases in the first column from the

results of your suggestion tool.



Use the second column to record the popularity of each word

beside each word in the first column.



The third column is to determine the competing sites for the

words you have listed above. Do a search on a few of the most

popular search engines (is Yahoo.com, Google.com) for the words

or phrases you have listed above. (i.e. if you do a search on

Google.com for "Internet Marketing", your reply will be:

"Results 1 - 10 of about 3,280,000"). Enter this number in the

third column for each searched word to determine its popularity.



In the fourth column you can enter the results of the other 3

columns. Mark the words in this column that have a high number

of searches but have low competition. Utilize these keywords or

phrases in your site, so you won't have to compete with the

millions of other web pages.



Now you have a list of targeted keywords or phrases that you can

incorporate in your web site. Not all search engines use

keywords to rank your site, however you have increased your

chances for those that do. Doing keyword research can lead to a

continuous flow of visitors to your site, and ultimately more

sales.



Part 2 of this article will discuss where to strategically place

keywords on your site, how many keywords to use and what

mistakes you should avoid.

===============================================================

Herman Drost is a Certified Internet Webmaster (CIW) owner and

author of iSiteBuild.com

Site Design and Low Cost Hosting from $30/year.

(http://www.isitebuild.com)



Subscribe to the "Marketing Tips" newsletter for more original

articles. mailto:subscribeisitebuild.com.

Insert "Subscribe Me" in the subject line.

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Copyright 2002 Herman Drost



You have designed a beautiful web site and published it for the

world to see and visit. You wait patiently, however there is

either a trickle or no visitors at all and therefore no sales.



You may be 1 of 4 web site owners that has not optimized your

site with keywords for ranking in the search engines. You say

you have inserted keywords in your site, but are they targeted

keywords?



My last article discussed "How to Use Meta Tags for Search

Engine Optimization" (www.isitebuild.com/metatags). Let's take a

deeper look at how to use keywords to optimize your site.



What is a Keyword?

These are words or phrases which people would

insert in a search engine to look for information contained in

your site. The search engine spiders take those words and

display the best sites that relate to that information.

Depending on the popularity of the word, you may have a million

or more web sites to choose from.



Ideally your web site should appear in the top 20-30 sites

displayed, to be included in the persons search. This would

result in a continuous stream of visitors.



Targeting the Best Keywords

If your keywords are not tightly targeted to your site, you will

dim your chances of being highly ranked in the search engines.

Here's what to do:



Go to the overture suggestion tool

(http://inventory.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion) or

wordtacker (http://www.wordtracker.com) and insert a word or

phrase that one would search on for information on your site.



Create a table (in MS Excel or MS Word) with 4 columns.



Insert 200-300 words or phrases in the first column from the

results of your suggestion tool.



Use the second column to record the popularity of each word

beside each word in the first column.



The third column is to determine the competing sites for the

words you have listed above. Do a search on a few of the most

popular search engines (is Yahoo.com, Google.com) for the words

or phrases you have listed above. (i.e. if you do a search on

Google.com for "Internet Marketing", your reply will be:

"Results 1 - 10 of about 3,280,000"). Enter this number in the

third column for each searched word to determine its popularity.



In the fourth column you can enter the results of the other 3

columns. Mark the words in this column that have a high number

of searches but have low competition. Utilize these keywords or

phrases in your site, so you won't have to compete with the

millions of other web pages.



Now you have a list of targeted keywords or phrases that you can

incorporate in your web site. Not all search engines use

keywords to rank your site, however you have increased your

chances for those that do. Doing keyword research can lead to a

continuous flow of visitors to your site, and ultimately more

sales.



Part 2 of this article will discuss where to strategically place

keywords on your site, how many keywords to use and what

mistakes you should avoid.

===============================================================

Herman Drost is a Certified Internet Webmaster (CIW) owner and

author of iSiteBuild.com

Site Design and Low Cost Hosting from $30/year.

(http://www.isitebuild.com)



Subscribe to the "Marketing Tips" newsletter for more original

articles. mailto:subscribeisitebuild.com.

Insert "Subscribe Me" in the subject line.

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