6.2 Picking the best keywords/phrases
There
are several things to consider when choosing keywords and
phrases. The most important is to put yourself in the shoes
of the type of visitor you want to attract. Make a list of
what kind of keywords or phrases they are likely to search
on. This requires you to separate yourself from your product,
service or web site and think like the average Joe who might
want to find you, but knows nothing about your site.
It's a good idea to ask friends or co-workers what they might
type in to find your site, or even have them go to a search
engine and tell them to try and find information on the topic
your site happens to cover. Watch what words and phrases they
use.
Important
things you want to remember when picking keywords to target:
1. CONCEPTS:
Include concept keywords such as "accounting software"
if that's what you sell, but also try and be specific enough
so that its not too broad.
2. BRANDS:
Include more specific brand names such as Quicken. If you
offer services, then try to use service brand names when possible.
Legally, you should put the ? reserved symbol or ? trademark
symbol after the names when mentioning them on the page.
3. COMPANY
NAMES: If you offer products from a well-known company,
include that company's name in your keywords.
4. YOUR
NAME: Unless you are a well known company/organization
such as Microsoft or Hewlett Packard, its generally less important
to emphasize your name as a keyword. You should, however,
setup an "About My Company/Organization" page that
does repeat your name many times so that someone searching
for you will find that page.
5. COMMON
WORDS: There are now so many pages and words indexed on
the Web, that a search on many common words such as "software"
or "Internet" are going to be completely ignored
for that search by the engine! Therefore, most people have
to search on two or three word phrases to find what they're
looking for. Trying to be listed well on every phrase/keyword
combination they might search for is next to impossible. However,
WebPosition lets you target many more keywords and monitor
them than you'd otherwise be able to manage by hand.
6. TEST
KEYWORDS: Ideally, before you even start a new Internet
Web site (or even after), you should see how many other pages
match the keywords people would likely search on to find you.
The fewer matches found for your search, the easier it will
be to get your name up near the top. Also important are the
quality of the matches that appear. Your keywords may only
bring up a lot of garbage that your potential audience would
have no interest in anyway. Therefore, with the proper strategy,
you could be the only site of your type that appears near
the top of that search. WebPosition's detail report will let
you see what competing pages/sites you are up against. There
may be phrases that people are likely to search for which
are much easier to achieve good rankings on than more common
words and phrases. This strategy can gain you unexpected traffic.
7. PHRASES:
As mentioned, many people will likely use multiple word phrases
to find you particularly when single words do not provide
adequate scope for the search. The syntax for this varies
by engine but generally phrases are searched for by surrounding
them with quotes. Therefore, make a list of 2-3 word phrases
people are likely to search for. When placing keywords on
your page, make sure you always include them in a phrase that
the visitor might use.
Keep the
important words chained together in sentences on the page.
If the user searches on "KEYWORD1" AND "KEYWORD2"
then you only have to have the words in the same proximity
on the page. If, however, they search on "KEYWORD1 KEYWORD2"
along with the surrounding quotes, then the words MUST be
together on your page, preferably multiple times to find a
match. Therefore, it's a good idea to create a Mission to
monitor your position for both "baseball cards"
and just baseball cards as an example.
Optimizing
your page for phrase searches can do wonders in helping people
find you. However, because of the many combinations it has
traditionally been an impossible task without a tool like
WebPosition to help you monitor your results. It's often difficult
to rank well for popular keywords. However, few sites make
serious efforts to optimize for common phrases leaving you
with great opportunities to increase your traffic!
Sidenote:
Several Web site log programs will now tell you which keyword/phrase
a user typed in a search engine to find you. This is often
helpful in understanding which positions are pulling the best.
8. CASE-SENSITIVITY:
If the user types the word Baseball then most engines will
search for "Baseball" with an uppercase "B"
ONLY. If your page has only "baseball" in it, you
will not be found! On the other hand, if they search for "baseball"
and your page has "Baseball" on it, most engines
default to finding words of any case when the keyword used
was in all lower case. Therefore, it pays to make sure you
have at least some of the keywords in uppercase or starting
with an uppercase letter if the user might search that way.
The easiest place to do this is in the title of the page,
in meta tags, and at the beginning of sentences.
9. BAD
SPELLING CAN BE GOOD: Search engines don't have spell
checkers. Also, product names can have slight variations.
For example, MicroLogic has a product called Info Select.
However, people could easily search on MicroLogic, Micro Logic,
Infoselect, or Info Select. Look for obvious mistakes people
are likely to make and then incorporate some of them into
one of your pages in some way to pick up traffic you'd otherwise
miss.
10. TRAFFIC
ANALYZER counts how many people found you on each search
engine and what keyword(s) they used to find you! This can
be very helpful in determining what keywords people are definitely
using to find your site. Unfortunately, it won't tell you
what keywords people are searching on and NOT finding you,
but it's a start and you'll be able to see certain words you
hadn't realized people would use to look for you. You can
then optimize on those keywords on other search engines. In
addition you can add them to the Reporter to make sure you
maintain good rankings on those words.
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