Attracting new visitors to your website begins with some
words being typed into a search box.
Identifying the right search terms for your SEO efforts is
the most significant thing that you can do to make sure that you have success
on the search engines. Without the right search terms, the rest of your SEO
efforts will be doomed to fail. Doing keyword research will get rid of the risk
of targeting search terms that either have no search volume or are so
competitive that the search terms will be nearly not possible to get onto the
first page of Google. Focusing on the right keywords is totally the glue that
holds the entire SEO process together.
When doing keyword research, it’s not merely about getting
visitors to your site, but about getting the right visitors to your site. The
usefulness of this intelligence can’t be overstated. With keyword research you
can forecast market shifts and conditions, services that potential customers
are looking for and content that web searchers are currently seeking.
This presents a huge opportunity to understand one’s
audience with an extremely low investment in terms of money. This is one of the
reasons that SEO offers such a high return on investment for the advertisers
willing to do the work necessary to succeed in this marketing channel.
Here is a formula I recommend when doing keyword research:
Here is a formula I recommend when doing keyword research:
With this in mind, let’s take a look at the 5-step process
for conducting great keyword research.
Step 1 – Put together an initial list of search terms that
you think your target audience would use to find your website. If you’re stuck
for ideas, you can go to a competitor’s website and simply right-click on their
website. Then view the source code and look for the Meta keywords that are
listed. These are the keywords that your competitor’s have deemed to be their
most significant searches and could be a good list to use as your initial
starting point in addition to the list you have put together on your own.
Step 2 – Take your early list of search terms and plug them
into the free Google Keyword tool: https://adwords.google.com/o/Keyword. Then
once you’ve entered the target search terms, click on the search button to
reveal a list of related terms and their corresponding monthly traffic volumes.
Step 3 – Export an excel file with the list of search terms
that were displayed in the Google Keyword tool and do a data sort of keywords
with the highest traffic and lowest competition. Once you have this list,
you’ll want to do an Excel sort of keywords by the highest monthly traffic
volumes. Then choose five to ten keywords toward the top of the list that you
think are most significant to your website.
Step 4 – Once you have this initial list, you will want to
check on the overall competitiveness of the search terms on your list. Google
gives you a competition score in their tool, but be aware that this only
reflects the paid search competition and isn’t applicable for SEO purposes. In
this regard, you can find a free tool here:
http://www.webseoanalytics.com/free/seo-tools/keyword-difficulty.php to check
on the overall competitiveness of the keywords on your list. You will want to
only target search terms that are categorized as low to medium in competition.
Step 5 – After you have your early list of search terms, you
will want to enter them into a rank tracking software so that you can keep
track of your target search terms while at the same time understanding how your
activities are impacting overall search rankings for the search terms you are
targeting. Here is a free tool that can be used for these purposes:
http://tools.seobook.com/firefox/rank-checker/.
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