| How To Do Expert Keyword Selection |
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| Written by Reed Slidell |
| Monday, 24 October 2011 09:07 |
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To start my keyword selection I'll do some general brainstorming. If I know the niche, I can try and come up with the best words that I can . Regularly with the help of a Market Samurai review. The next thing I could do is, I can head over to the competition to see what the competition is doing. You can go view page source and look at some of their meta descriptions and also the meta keywords to find out what keywords they are targeting. Navigate around their website and all of the while, all I have got is an Excel document and I am building this big keyword list as best I am able to. Then I will use the Google free keyword tool. There are paid tools available too. The free option is nice to use. Plenty of these keyword tools just pull their information right from the Google free keyword tool anyway and they just repackage it up and give you a couple of other fancy knobs and bells. If you can feed back the information Google gives back to itself, Google is essentially coming to you saying, when you type in a phrase, here are the other phrases that we think are important in relation to the keyword that you have typed in. We might just as well give them back what they have told us is significant. You can look up some internet marketing reviews to offer you better ideas on the way to do things right. There are two different ways to do your keyword selection. A lot of folk don't really use the internet site suggested tool which is in the free Google tool. Step 1 you want to do is build a huge list. Let me head over and I'll really show you simply 2 those different things. The first thing I need to do is head over to Google. Now let's look at band merchandise. We're up number 1 and number 2, dual listing. Let's have a look at the competition. I will go view, page source and we will have a look at some keywords here. They are going for touring and things like that. We don't sell touring merch. so much so I don't know if I've targeted some of these. Also it gives you a little bit of insight as to whether or not they know what they're doing as well. I personally wouldn't stuff so many keywords in here. Most people do this, it comes from very old school SEO. Then you can even navigate around their website and try and have a look at their different categories. You can have a look at some of the various categories and find out some of the keywords that way. That's the very first thing that I'd do. The next thing that I do is, I head over to the Google free keyword tool. The first thing we can do is type in band merch. What we've done here is looked for band merch. I'll try and pick up some of the keywords here. Obviously you want to type in any of those big broad phrases that come to mind to try and drill down a little bit deeper. Just make sure you use the hide/show columns and you just want to make sure you make some of these columns show. The main ones that I look for are the price one, earnings per click but the volumes is the main one you want to have a look at. Customarily I can scroll down a little bit further to 'other keywords to think about by relevance.' These keywords are similar to a lateral keyword search. It is not like they're drilling down truly deep to band merch. And variations of band merch. These are lateral keywords. So I'm going to try and pick out some key ones from there which will help in keeping building my list and I should keep feeding them back into Google. The aim of the game is to just continue building and get a big list. How many searches? Once you've got this list, manifestly you want high searches, low competition. That is the ultimate prize. The way that you check whether or not there's competition is you just head over to Google, you type your keyword in with quotes around it, so that you are attempting to find that exact phrase match and then you will find how much competition you are up against. That's when you're searching for the sweet spot. I use Market Samurai which is a very good tool for research. An Authoritylabs review can then aid you in determining if you are totally making progress when it comes to targeting your keywords in the rankings. One thing to bear in mind is those numbers, the search volumes, those numbers that Google provides you, use them as an indication. They're not even close to how much traffic you're going to get. Freetradingsystems.org, we rank number one for trading systems. It's quite a competitive term, especially with market related things. I suspect they assert There are about 120,000 searches. Off that actual keyword selection we are not getting more than two thousand searches a month. That's worlds apart. You might probably say you get around ten percent to twenty p.c. like they are saying. Bear that in mind and use it more as a hint, but don't think that is the number of searches you are going to get. About the Author: Learn More Through A Market Samurai Review. Visit http://www.daveapproved.com/ For Your Internet Marketing Guide. Kindly provided by MoneyHunter.org You are welcome to use this article on your own website, if you include the link just before this text. |
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