Monday, April 20, 2009

Finding The Right Keywords To Use For Search Engines

Search engines are the vehicles that drive potential customers to your websites. But in order for visitors to reach their destination-your website-you need to provide them with specific and effective signs that will direct them right to your site. You do this by creating carefully chosen keywords.

Think of the right keywords as the Open Sesame! of the Internet. Find exactly the right words or phrases, and presto! hoards of traffic will be pulling up to your front door. But if your keywords are too general or too over-used, the possibility of visitors actually making it all the way to your site-or of seeing any real profits from the visitors that do arrive-decreases dramatically.

Your keywords serve as the foundation of your marketing strategy. If they are not chosen with great precision, no matter how aggressive your marketing campaign may be, the right people may never get the chance to find out about it. So your first step in plotting your strategy is to gather and evaluate keywords and phrases.

You probably think you already know EXACTLY the right words for your search phrases. Unfortunately, if you haven't followed certain specific steps, you are probably WRONG. It's hard to be objective when you are right in the center of your business network, which is the reason that you may not be able to choose the most efficient keywords from the inside. You need to be able to think like your customers. And since you are a business owner and not the consumer, your best bet is to go directly to the source.

Instead of plunging in and scribbling down a list of potential search words and phrases yourself, ask for words from as many potential customers as you can. You will most likely find out that your understanding of your business and your customers' understanding is significantly different.

The consumer is an invaluable resource. You will find the words you accumulate from them are words and phrases you probably never would have considered from deep inside trenches of your business

Only after you have gathered as many words and phrases from outside resources should you add your own keywords to the list. Once you have this list in hand, you are ready for the next step: evaluation.

The aim of evaluation is to narrow down your list to a small number of word and phrases that will direct the highest number of quality visitors to your website. By "quality Visitors" I mean those consumers who are most likely to make a purchase rather than just cruise around your site and take off for greener pastures. In evaluating the effectiveness of keywords, bear in mind three elements: popularity, specificity, and motivation.

Popularity is the easiest to evaluate because it is an objective quality. the more popular your keyword is, the more likely the chances are that it will be typed into a search engine which will than bring up your URL.

You can now purchase software that will rate the popularity of keywords and phrases by giving words a number rating based on real search engine activity. Software such as wordTracker will even suggest variations of your words and phrases. The higher the number this software assigns to a given keyword, the more traffic you can logically expect to be directed to your site. The only fallacy with this concept is the more popular the keyword is, the greater the search engine position you will need to obtain. If you are down at the bottom of the search results, the consumer will probably never scroll down to find you.

Please leave your comments. They are always welcome. Have a great day.

copyright Dan and Deanna Finlinson "Marketing Unscrambled"

6 comments:

Hilary Melton-Butcher said...

Hi Dan & Deanna .. it seems such a simple concept .. but is obviously quite a tricky challenge to get right .. I can get it ..but can't get it .. if you see what I mean ..

Thanks for the thoughts and ideas ..I'll need them sometime!

Go well - Hilary Melton-Butcher
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Giovanna said...

Thank you for the great information...many business owners spend thousands of dollars looking for this information....it can really help many people out....getting their business started on the right food.

Giovanna Garcia
Imperfect Action is better than No Action

Marketing Unscrambled, Home edition said...

Hilary, you are right it can be tricky. It takes thought, trying keywords out to see how they do. Test marketing the keywords is the best way to do it.
Dan and Deanna "Marketing Unscrambled"

Marketing Unscrambled, Home edition said...

Giovanna, it is important for business, just starting out of not to understand this. They do not get very far if they do not understand the use of keywords for the search engines. Have a good day.
Dan and Deanna "Marketing Unscrambled"

Peter Baca said...

Hello Dan & Deanna,

Highly informational post about keywords! Key words are probably one of the most important aspects of SEO.

Thank you the great information!

Pete Baca
The Car Enthusiast Online

Marketing Unscrambled, Home edition said...

Peter, keywords are the cornerstone of the the work to be done with search engines. Thank you for your comments.
Dan and Deanna "Marketing Unscrambled"