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5 Secrets for Unbeatable Keyword Research Posted: 04 May 2010 07:14 AM PDT Guest post by Lee Dobbins. Here are 5 keyword research tips that will help get your site to the top of the Search Engine results: 1. Breaking Down Your NicheUnless your chosen niche is a very small subniche of something else already, you're going to want to take a look at a broad range of keywords in your overall niche to figure out where your site can best fit. While you can eventually compete for broad terms like "weight loss", "search engine optimization", "dating", "health insurance" etc… these larger keyword phrases are extremely competitive and it could take quite some time to make traction in the search engines. Therefore, it's usually best to find some sub-niches within these areas where you can start to rank and get traffic in less time. What you want to do is go to the google keywords tool and type in your broad keyword phrase. From the list of keywords that comes up, you will want to pick some sub niches that look interesting to you and match with what your site is about. For example, when I searched on the main term "weight loss", I came up with some interesting terms such as: Healthy weight loss Now what you want to do is take each of the terms that seem interesting to you from this list and then type those into the keywords tool, to get even more keyword phrases. Make note of all the sub niches that have a good amount of keyword phrases in them and consider making those the focus of your website. When doing so, pay attention to the amount of searches each phrase gets – it doesn't make much sense to go after keywords that get only 10 searches a month! My advice is to set the "match type" (at the top right) to "exact" and weed out anything that gets less than 1900 searches a month. 2. Going WideSometimes you have to think out of the box and investigate keyword phrases that don't have your main keyword term within them. Think about your niche and try to come up with some related topics that people might be interested in. Sometimes if you look at the very bottom of the results that you get with the google keyword tool, you can get some ideas from there. For example, in the weight loss niche, you might also consider researching keywords that have the root phrase exercise, plus size, fat loss etc… Going wide with your keyword research can add value to your website as you will be able to address all the different issues that your visitors might want to know about. 3. Long Tail, Short Tail or Medium Tail?If you've been around internet marketing for any length of time, then you've probably heard the term "long tail keywords". These are simply keyword phrases that have more "words" in them. Internet marketers like them because they are very targeted and usually "buying" keywords meaning that the person searching for that phrase is looking to buy that item. For example the long tail phrase "green tea weight loss supplements" would be great to target if you have a page that sells green tea weight loss supplements. The person typing that phrase into Google is in all likelihood looking to buy such a product and you can typically expect a high conversion rate. The great thing about long tail keyword phrases is that they typically have little competition so you can easily rank for that keyword phrase. The bad thing about long tail keyword phrases is that they don't usually get a lot of traffic. So, you need to include long tail, short tail and everything in between in your keyword research strategy. Personally I would not go for any keyword phrase that gets less then 1900 exact searches a month. The long tail phrases will allow you to start getting traffic right away but unless you have a ton of them you won't ever be able to get a significant amount of traffic just from the long tail. This is fine if you plan to have a bunch of small niche blogs that dribble in traffic, but if you plan to build an authority type site, then you will want to include the more competitive keywords too. The long tail keywords can help you build your site while you are waiting to rank for the more competitive terms. 4. Using Your Own StatsIf you are already getting some traffic to your blog, the best way to find out what people are looking for is to look right in your stats and see what keywords your site is being found for. Using this method, I've found quite a few keywords that were not uncovered by any keyword tool! Looking at your stats can give you insight as to what your visitors want as well as what the search engines think your site is about and can spawn a whole new list of keyword ideas. 5. Sizing Up The Competition |
5 SEO Tips for Google Personalized Search Posted: 04 May 2010 07:01 AM PDT Guest post by Tony Goldstone.
It has been suggested that this means an end to SEO, which is nonsense. But it does present some new challenges for those involved in the practice of search engine optimization. One of these is explaining to clients how personalized SERPs results in their site pages appearing at various positions depending upon who is carrying out the search. Observers and testers have noted that, although there may be some fluctuation in the top 10 ranking positions, the pages returned remain largely the same. Another key observation has been that the top 4 results tend to remain fairly consistent. So, getting onto page #1 for a particular query and, ideally, into the top half of page #1 is still very significant. But rather than focus heavily upon search positions it is more important to look at traffic arriving as a result of various search queries. This is another factor that needs to be communicated to clients. So what can a busy SEO engineer do to ensure that client sites have the best possible chance of appearing in various personalized search results? Here are five basic recommendations: 1. Ensure Content is RelevantRelevance indicators are a top priority for some SEO attention. Reviewing onsite factors that can be used to associate specific pages with various search queries is a fundamental SEO best practice. This means looking closely at content and copy with regard to the words and phrases used in search queries. It also means looking closely at offsite relevance indicators such as the anchor text used in links directed at specific pages along with associated copy and the topics of pages hosting inbound links. 2. Provide Engaging ContentEngagement is another key factor that it likely to be a signal used in search personalization. If landing pages engage visitors by providing them with what they were looking for then they are less likely to bounce back to the SERPs quickly. Providing top quality, engaging and relevant content is likely to be crucial in remaining prominent in personalized SERPs. 3. Provide Fresh, Updated ContentWhile thinking about quality content its worth considering the frequency of updates that pages receive. Providing fresh, updated, relevant content is a great way to encourage people to revisit sites so this should be a top SEO priority. 4. Make it Easy to BookmarkUser actions, when viewing specific pages, are also likely to factor in the personalization of search results. One specific action that users might perform is bookmarking so it’s a good idea to make it as easy as possible for visitors to bookmark pages. 5. Don’t Overlook Universal SearchIt’s not only important to take steps to optimize for prominence in the organic SERPs it’s also important to ensure that client sites are represented in other areas such as Google news, Google local, Google products, images and video. If Google is using signals from various data sources then the traffic attracted by images or video content may positively influence personalized results. It has been suggested that any way in which visitors can be attracted to a site and given a good experience is likely to make a positive contribution towards improved ranking in personalized SERPs. This guest post is written by Tony Goldstone, a Senior Search Engine Optimisation Engineer at FreshEgg.com. You can also do guestblogging here and share your SEO tips.
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