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Picking The Ultimate Keywords


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Chris Falck
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PICKING THE ULTIMATE KEYWORDS

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INTERNET USERS REALLY DO USE SEARCH ENGINES TO FIND INFORMATION



A new study conducted by Berrier Associates shows the importance

of search engine positioning in the context of an overall

Internet marketing program.



The study found that frequent Internet users use on average:



71% of their time searching for information.

75% use search engines and directories to find information.



The survey, which was commissioned by RealNames Corporation,

sampled 519 men and 494 women ages 18 49. It also revealed that

70% the users knew what they are looking for when they are using

a search engine.

They use keywords and brand names to query the search engine

databases.



Other interesting stuff:



Most web users swap to another search engine if they can't find

what they are looking for after the first try.

Nearly 20% completely give up



Other similar surveys suggest that:



65% of people select their information out of the top-10 search

results on any given search.

25% will click on links ranked between positions 11 through 20.



The report, combined with the results of other surveys, shows

just how critical it is for a web site to rank near the top on

the results page in order for people to be able to find the site.



I think that you will have figured out that the most important

first step to marketing your Web site is register with the search

engines. But, don't go dashing out and submit all your pages! You

MUST target the right keywords and key phrases or all your

efforts will be in vain!



If you have optimised your Web pages for keywords that nobody

uses then you can have all the number one rankings you want and

still gain no new traffic!



Another danger of choosing keywords is selecting keywords that

are TOO popular. Selecting keywords that are overly broad and

popular poses two problems...



[1] If the keyword is too popular, it will require more work than

it's worth to achieve a top ten ranking.



[2] If the phrase is too broad, then the traffic you receive will

not be appropriate to your site and probably won't get you as

many SALES as a highly targeted phrase.



For example, we are an Internet company but we don't attempt to

optimize our site for just the keyword internet. However, for

something more specific



So what is the best way to choose the right keywords? Finding the

BEST keywords can help you achieve greater amounts of traffic

with less effort. That's what you want... Don't you agree?



Lets get one thing straight. If you target the wrong keywords you

are wasting your time, but pick the right ones and you'll see

your traffic skyrocket.



For this reason speand quite a bit of time thinking about the

keywords people are likely to use to find your site



As I've said before you may get a number 1 ranking with the

search engines, but if nobody enters you keywords into a search,

then nobdys coming to visit!



Try the following:

[1] Put yourself in the shoes of your target audience and do a

little lateral thinking.

[2] See what keywords your competitors are targeting to spur new

ideas. (Don't just rip them off. You could be breaching copyright

laws)

c) Organize your keywords into short phrases.



Here's the strategy we recommend:

[1]Brainstorm on what general words apply to your industry and

list them all out in a word processor or on paper.

[2]Conduct a search for a few of them on a major search engine

and then visit the sites you find in that search.

[3]View the HTML source code for the page and write down the

keywords used in the Meta tags and any you see on the visible

page. You'll quickly find a variety of keywords you hadn't

considered before. This does not mean these are the best

keywords to target, but it can help you in your brainstorming

process.

Only write down words and phrases that specifically apply to YOUR

business! You don't want to waste time targeting keywords that

will not bring you highly targeted leads.

[4]Now you need to decide which phrases are most popular. Let

eCom_RDS take the guesswork out of this process. We will take

your keywords and report the best keyword combinations. With our

help you will soon have a list of dozens, if not hundreds of

keyword phrases you could target on all of the search engines.



There are literally 1000's of opportunities available for any

business. Find YOUR niche, make sure it's one that people are

looking for, then pursue it!



Some of the keywords are going to be much more competitive than

others. For example, ranking well on the single word "Internet"

will be much more difficult than ranking in the top 10 for

"Internet marketing." Remember that single keywords usually

return the least targeted leads since they are not very specific.



If you own an Internet company that offered specialist maketing

services and optimised your site for the single keyword

"Internet," only a limited number of the people identified in the

example above would be targeted prospects.



You'd find a great number of search engine referrals to your site

if you attained a good ranking on the keyword, but many of them

would select the "back" button in their browsers and effectively

walk out of your store!



Since that's not what you want I recommend you target longer

keyword phrases there is a much better chance of getting the

right targeted visitor.



The majority of Web site owners are either targeting the wrong

keywords or are targeting no keywords at all. A recent study

showed that only 34% of Web site owners include a simple keyword

meta tag on their Web page. This means that by adding a keyword

meta tag AND properly optimizing the rest of the page for your

keywords, you'll be doing far more than the 66% of Web site

owners have ever done!



If you take the time to target the RIGHT keywords, I'd guess that

you would be ahead of 85% of the world and you'll be generating

more traffic with less effort.



Written By Chris Falck

Director Rose Data Systems Ltd



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Chris Falck is an IT Consultant, Internet Marketer, Designer, and

Webmaster of AUTOREPLY2U - http://autoreply2u.co.uk and eCom-RDS

- http://ecom-rds.co.uk . (Amongst Others).



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web site, provided it is reproduced in it's entirety along with

this resource box.

Copyright 2001. All Rights Retained by Author.

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