How to Pick Keywords That Will Deliver Hot Targeted Traffic for Free
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How to Pick Keywords That Will Deliver Hot Targeted Traffic for Free
Copyright 2006 strength-training-woman.com
I recently delivered a talk to a small group of budding
entrepreneurs. The subject was becoming an online business
owner. I worked closely with 5 individuals who were
looking to make a living from the Internet. They all had
varying interests and varying levels of technological
experience. The only thing they had in common was a
passion to live a better life.
During our small group discussion I hit on several points.
However no one single point was stressed more than keywords
and search engine ranking. Before you close out on this
article give me a few minutes to explain how I am going to
shed some light on this topic- light that will help you
deliver hot, targeted traffic to your business for free.
This is not generic information. It is not designed to
aggravate you or frustrate you. This article is designed
to inspire you to think differently about keywords and
search engine rankings. Let's start with some basics and
move forward from there.
There are two kinds of keywords- the kind that people
search for and the kind that people do not search for. A
keyword can be defined as a word or phrase that someone
would enter in to a search box at Google or Yahoo. It is
the search term or query. This keyword is very important
for you to know as an online business owner.
You must know this search term for two reasons. 1) You
must have a page that is dedicated to that search term.
Choosing search terms is rather easy. Just ask yourself
what word or term you would use to find your product or
service. 2) You must know if it is possible for you to
rank well at search engines for that keyword or search
term. Determining if you can rank well is very difficult.
After all, no one knows the exact algorithms Google, Yahoo,
MSN or any other search engine uses to rank websites.
Let's throw in some examples. I have a website dedicated
to strength training for women. I can safely assume that
"fitness" is a word that people use as their keyword or
query at Google. So I have now picked my keyword. Simple
enough. However, I need to rank well for that search term.
Otherwise what is the point? If no one is going to see my
page on fitness then why create a page using the keyword
"fitness"?
I can check out my competition by doing a quick search at
the major search engines. If I type the word "fitness"
(without the quotes) into the Google search box, it returns
799,000,000 search results. Gulp. How can I ever compete
for a position in the first 3 pages of Google? The chances
of me ranking well for the keyword "fitness" are very, very
slim.
The fact of the matter is that most generic terms are going
to be difficult to rank well for. You need to narrow your
search terms down. You need to get nichier with your
terms. You can spend most of your day picking search terms
and then checking the competition numbers. This eats a lot
of your valuable time. I built my online business by using
a hosting company that completely eliminates this tedious
process of keyword and search engine ranking data mining.
I simply enter in my site concept and within 20 minutes I
have an entire list of related keywords and how much
competition there is. Perhaps the biggest plus to having
this type of data is that I am now free to build my online
business and rank very well for excellent search terms that
I would have never thought of. I have an instant blue
print of my website and all of its related content.
If you do not have excellent search terms that you can rank
well for, you are doomed from the start. No one will ever
find your site at the search engines if you do not rank
well. That means the only people visiting your site will
be friends, family, co-workers and those whom you had to
reach by paying additional money for advertising. It's much
better to rank well for excellent keywords. This gives you
a never-ending stream of hot, targeted leads for free.
My best advice to anyone looking to start a profitable
online business is to use the absolute best tools. It
makes no sense to spend hours and hours picking search
terms and doing half-hearted research. In the end you will
lose out on a lot of money and a lot of time. Pick your
hosting company wisely and be sure you get the added
benefit of the keyword selector and competition analyzer
tool as an added bonus for free.
About the Author:
Visit buildit.sitesell.com/mylife.html to use the
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