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Finding
keyword phrases your competition is missing
is easier than you might think. Combinations
of two and three word phrases are often
overlooked by your competitors when vying
for the top competitive terms. This missed
opportunity may be a benefit to you to
overcome your competition in the search
engine rankings.
Think
Like A Searcher - Study Your Target Audience
Really look at the audience you want to
bring to your website. Are there terms
you might not ordinarily use, or that
your competitors use, that would work
for a small portion of visitors? Remember
that single words tend to be more competitive.
Find two and three word phrases that would
work for a searcher looking for your website
topic. If your visitors usually search
on "vertical widgets", look
at "horizontal widgets" as well.
Dig deep to find terms that might not
be obvious to you. Be sure to focus your
terms on the actual topic of your website,
and terms that people would really search
for. Have another person compile a list
of keyword phrases used to find your website
or product. You'd be surprised at the
number of variations two minds can come
up with instead of one. Think like a searcher
- not a website owner.
View
Your Competitor's Source Code And Content
For Keyword Phrases
Viewing your competitor's source code
is very easy and a good way to see what
keyword phrases (if any) they are using.
Using your browser, view the source code
of their page. The title and meta tags
should contain the same keywords or variations
of keyword phrases if the competitor's
website is optimized. Look over the web
page content as well as for keyword phrases
worked into the text, image alt text,
headings and hyperlinks of the pages.
If their pages are not optimized you may
gain an even bigger edge on the competition
by optimizing your web pages.
Using
Keyword Tools To Find Variations Of Keyword
Phrases
The Overture Suggestion Tool will provide
keyword variations. You can find the tool
at http://inventory.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion/
Clicking
on the suggestion tool link will bring
up a window that allows you to search
for terms and variations of terms. Begin
with your list and see how many variations
come up with the results. You might be
surprised at the popularity of some of
the search variations you see. Be sure
to add you new keyword phrases to your
list.
WordTracker
is a keyword tool as well, you can purchase
a yearly subscription or even a one day
subscription. Learn more about it here:
http://www.wordtracker.com
Keyword
Discovery is the newest (and most powerful)
addition to this market. It offers monthly
and yearly subscriptions along with a
premiere upgrade for heavy-duty keyword
searching. Learn more about it here: http://www.keyworddiscovery.com
Search
On Keyword Phrases In The Search Engines
Using your expanded list of keyword phrases,
search for those terms in the search engine
databases. Note the number of search engine
results. The more results, typically the
more competitive the term. See the differences
in number of search results for plural
versions as opposed to singular versions
of your keywords in each engine. Note
the descriptions that the search engine
results bring up - are there any keyword
phrases there that might apply to your
website? Don't forget the ads Google displays
in their search results. Study the ads
that come up with your search terms as
well. While you are searching on your
keyword phrases, check your competitor's
ranking, along with the new keyword phrase
variations you come up with through the
Overture Keyword and WordTracker tools.
Add
Keywords Reflecting Your Local Cities
And State
You can also target local areas by including
them in your title/meta tags and text
of your web pages. List only the cities
and state you reside in and/or provide
services to. You never know who will be
looking for a local contact producer of
"blue widgets" in your city
or state. Some people prefer to work with
a local company. Adding in those type
of specifics, even on your contact page
with your local information, can pull
in traffic your local competitors are
missing.
Check
Your Site Statistics
Last but certainly not least, check your
search engine stats program or raw server
logs to see what terms your visitors are
using to find your website. There may
be combinations of words your visitors
are using you have not thought of or that
may not be in the content of your pages.
Incorporate
Keyword Phrases Into Content Of Your Web
Pages
Once you have your list of varied keyword
phrases, work them into your web page.
Incorporating these terms into your web
pages should "make sense", in
other words, they should read well and
not sound "spammy". Most of
all, they should realistically be part
of the content of the page, not placed
there only because you need them in the
content. Have another person read your
copy to see if it sounds reasonable to
them.
Keyword
Variations Make A Difference
Don't miss out on the keywords your competitors
might miss. Those extra keywords could
translate into profits and increased viewing
of your website by visitors who might
otherwise not find you.
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