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What’s in a Word? Google AdWords and Keyword Strategy

Monday, November 8th, 2010

Search engine optimization is a sticky wicket, one that Google AdWords is intended to help address. Keywords long have been seen as an integral part of the SEO process, since search engines often select articles based on the prevalence or relevance of keywords present in the article. However, it’s also known that simply spamming keywords into a nonsensical article is not a viable option. Google in particular is known to look for such abuses and frequently blacklists such sites from their rankings entirely — the SEO equivalent to a death sentence.

Increasingly, it is becoming necessary to integrate keywords properly into — wait for it — actual content. The first few lines of a document are particularly critical. Thus, providers interested in using keyword-oriented content not only have to integrate the keywords reasonably into an entire article of solid content, they have to provide the information up front. There are some indications that putting keywords in the second sentence of an entire page, or even more than 10 words into the first line is enough to reduce the hit rate. So, what steps can be taken to maximize keyword efficiency with a tool like Google’s AdWords?

Step 1 – Learn the Basics
Using Google’s AdWords is fairly simple. The user types in a keyword they’re interested in. Let’s choose the word “exercise,” a common enough topic. Immediately a slate of results pops up. The first category is keywords starting with “exercise” but expanding to include things such as “abdominal exercise equipment” or “body weight exercises.” Then there’s the competition category, indicating the proportion of sites that are using this keyword, the stats category, showing the number of searches for this keyword globally and locally, and a chart showing trends in this keyword’s use.

Rather than go over all the meanings of these here, the best exercise that can be recommended is to go into AdWords, put in a keyword and begin looking over the categories to see how the information shows up. Experience is the best teacher.

Step 2 – Free Associate
The human mind is an intuition-driven system. As much as we might like to style ourselves as logical and rational beings, our underlying biology completely undermines this view. Logic and reason are sitting atop engines of reaction, instinct and emotion. For the keyword-oriented provider, this is actually a very good thing. It means that coming up with creative keywords and searching them out is much easier than expected.

There are two parts to free-associating in order to come up with assorted keywords for content. The first is to simply list as many as come to mind, either alone or in a group. Write down the core mission, product or concept of the site in question, and then brainstorm out as many one- or two-word items that come to mind as a result.

Part two is to take the brainstorming words and put them into AdWords. See which ones provide good search results compared to others, and also look at the alternative keywords the site suggests as well. Sometimes a user will input “exercise” or “exercise equipment” and completely space on “abdominal exercise equipment” even though they offer just such an item. This is fine, because it means that anything a site comes up with can lead to stronger suggestions.

Step 3 – Have Something Useful to Say
It’s been stressed again and again, and no good site will ever stop stressing it: Content quality is the single most important element. No one can predict what sort of site will go viral, but it is easy to predict which ones will not. Boring, stale content that does nothing more than rehash tired old sales techniques will bomb hard enough that they might be mistaken for the declaration of hostilities.

Take an exciting approach to the content. Try something different or creative, such as keeping the text of the content short while putting the real information in an embedded video. Alternatively, use the text to tell a story rather than simply listing off a number of reasons to buy the product. Be creative and bold with the content, rather than wasting everyone’s time with another bland article that says nothing new.

Step 4 – Let the Article Drive the Language
Keyword stretching is a terrible practice. Compare the following two brief introductions using the keywords best exercise equipment:
Best Exercise Equipment is available now.
To get the best exercise equipment available, it’s important to do a bit of shopping up front.

The second sentence is clearly the stronger of the two. It’s less likely to get singled out by Google for flagging as keyword abuse, reads far better and is more respectful of the reader’s intelligence.

Step 5 – Look to Successful Sites
Perhaps a user is getting into an expanding field, such as personal fitness and exercise. AdWords offers an additional function that analyzes websites for keyword content. Putting in a popular site about exercising, specifically exercise.about.com, shows that the most common term searched by global results is personal training, followed by weightlifting.

The value of this approach is that it can provide an additional source for successful keywords. A site looking to promote exercise through one method might see that another is trending more popular, and provide links to the alternative through their site, increasing its sympathetic hit count.

The Advantages of Keyword Research for SEO Campaign

Thursday, September 9th, 2010

The Advantages of Keyword Research for SEO Campaign

Annetta Powell, Professional success coach, Network Marketing,
explode your business profits, annettapowellonline.com

If
you have a business and wish to expand online, the most important approach you
need to consider is not about how beautiful your Website is. It’s all about the
content. As a wise internet marketing technique, the first thing you need to
consider is to look for words on which your online business will be anchored.
The technique used in finding the best words that will eventually be associated
with your online business is known as keyword research. The success of your
online business is very much dependent on how effective you are in researching
for keywords. These keywords or key phrases are what will bring huge traffic to
your Website and will ultimately transform your visitors into customers.

 

Steps
to successful keyword research

 

Establishing
an online presence for your business is a tough job. Imagine yourself setting
up a store in the middle of the wilderness. Unless you create an effective
keyword research to target search engines, no one will ever know your business
existed online. Your keywords are the magnets that will attract visitors to
your site. Keyword research appears to be an easy ‘guessing’ job, but the truth
is preparing keywords to target search engines is actually difficult, but never
impossible:

 

·        
The
first step to successful keyword research is a simple acceptance that no matter
how brilliant you are as a business owner or entrepreneur, you will never be
able to unlock the minds of your customers. It is good to understand that as
business people we talk about delivering solutions, but on the opposite side,
the customers are looking for answers to their problems. The success of your
business is your ability to give answers to people’s problems and this is
possible through effective keyword research.

 

·        
The
second step to having a successful keyword research is identifying a few
unanticipated keywords which can be a significant source of blog traffic. These
so-called unanticipated keywords can become a marketing investment since there
is not much competition. As a business owner, it is important to use keywords
associated with your online business so that you can maximize your efforts. If
you are good at using the right keywords, then it will eventually give you good
financial returns on your investment.

 

·        
The
third step to successful keyword research is to know and identify what niche
you want to be in. As a business owner, it is crucial that you know where you
belong. As a result, your choice of keywords must be associated to your
business or else you will never get a good amount of traffic to your site.
Using keywords that are related to your products or service is an effective
tool to attract visitors to your blog.

 

·        
Lastly,
it is also important to check on your competitors what they are targeting or
what keywords they are using. In this way, you are able to evaluate whether or
not you are effective in your keyword research. Knowing what your competitors
are targeting is a key factor in the survival of your business. You have to
develop a good defense so that you will not disappear on the internet.

 

For additional information about the
advantages of keyword research, please visit my Website at http://annettapowellonline.com. See you there.

 

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Annetta Powell

Your Professional Success Coach

Article Tags:
Successful Keyword Research, Keyword Research, Online Business, Successful Keyword

My name is Annetta Powell and I am your Professional Success Coach of Real Estate Investing and Network Marketing. My goal is to help others experience financial and professional freedom through mentoring, training and personal development.

Search Engine Optimization Of Your Pages Using Meta Tags And Keyword Phrases

Saturday, June 5th, 2010

Search Engine Optimization Of Your Pages Using Meta Tags And Keyword Phrases

Remember not to use your secondary keyword too much otherwise you will end up overshadowing your primary keyword thus affect your search engine optimization marketing strategy…

One thing that comes in handy when it gets to search engine optimization is proper use of Meta description tag. This is mainly because engine spiders use your site Meta description field when listing search results. Other than just composing a good site description, ensure that your keyword phrase is also mentioned preferably three times.

The internet is filled with people who speak different languages; therefore it is imperative to know how to optimize a site that is not drafted in English. For sites that are not written in the English language, you should include a Meta tag for languages. This improves your search engine optimization since engine spiders will understand the language that the website is written in.

Other than optimizing your major keyword phrases, you should also choose secondary keywords to work on. Remember not to use your secondary keyword too much otherwise you will end up overshadowing your primary keyword thus affect your search engine optimization marketing strategy. The recommended percentage for secondary keywords should be between 1 and 2 of the body content.

On this point I may appear to some as not being informed but it may be an eye opener to others. To avoid boring your readers by repeating a certain keyword phrase severally, use something called stemming. By this I mean some words are derived from other words. For example<img src="http://www.articlesfactory.com/pic/x.gif" alt="" border="0", making is stemmed from make. The same applies to words on plural form (page and pages). Some search engines will still optimize your keywords since they recognize that some words are derived from other words.

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