The Key to Finding Good Keywords
by Merle
Published on this site: August 19th, 2004

If you know anything about optimizing your website for the search engines, you
know how important it is to choose the right keywords. If you fail to pick the
words that you want your site to be found under, you risk untargeted traffic --
or at worst, no traffic at all.
So what's the trick to selecting the right
keywords? First, don't use single words; they are way too broad and the competition
for them is fierce. Instead, you want to use two or three words strung together,
also known as "keyphrases." Studies have shown that most people type
in 2- or 3-word combinations when conducting searches; not single words.
Coming
up with a list of the most targeted keyphrases for your website is not really
that hard. It involves a bit of brainstorming and utilizing the right tools. One
of the best methods is to think like your site's visitors, and write down words
and phrases that you think they would use when searching for a site such as yours.
Be creative.
Another great resource to use is a good "old fashioned"
Dictionary and/or a Thesaurus to come up with related or alternate words. If you
don't have a hard copy, use the online versions located at:
http://thesaurus.reference.com/
http://dictionary.reference.com/
If you find yourself falling short of ideas, look up your
competitors online and do a view source on their pages. I'm
not telling you to copy what they have; but to study what
they are using, as you might see some words or phrases that
you hadn't thought of, which you can add to your collection.
Remember, stay away from using Trademarks. You don't want
any trouble from a high priced Attorney down the road.
If you're trying to target a certain geographic location, make
sure to include your city and state in your key-phrase list. This is especially
important right now, as many of the search engines have branched out into offering
"local search" and you want your site to be found when these types of
searches are conducted.
Now that you've got a good solid foundation, I'm
going to introduce you to some other online tools that you should find helpful
in your quest for the right keywords. Some of these resources are free.
-
WordTracker: http://WordTracker.com
This
is the "Big Daddy" of keywords services and used by most Search Engine
Optimization companies online today. The results are pulled from several meta
search engines. Use the free trial to take her for a "test spin." If
you need more power, you'll want to purchase a subscription. You can register
for as little as one day for $7.80, one week for $26.00, or even a month, which
runs only $52.00. You decide how much time you really need to access this powerful
database.
- Good Keywords: http://www.goodkeywords.com/
Free
software to download that will help you find the perfect set of keywords for your
site. Windows based only.
- Keyword Suggestion Tool http://www.digitalpoint.com/tools/suggestion/
This
online tool will show you the results of your keyword search from both Overture
and Wordtracker. Find out how often a phrase is searched for and get suggestions
for alternate words as well. Free.
- Overture Search Term Suggestion
Tool
http://inventory.overture.com/d/../suggestion/
This
free online tool is offered up by Overture. Type in your word or phrase and find
out how many times that particular word was searched for last month, and related
searches that include your term.
- Google AdWords Keyword Tool
https://adwords.google.com/../...cmd=KeywordSandbox
This
online tool is courtesy of Google AdWords. Type in your phrase and you'll be shown
a list of other possibilities. A slightly modified version of this tool is available
at
http://www.masteringadwords.com/resources/google_tool.asp
-
Espotting Keyword Generator
http://www.espotting.com/popups/keywordgenbox.asp
Not
to be left out, Espotting also offers their own online research tool which will
also show you how many times that phrase has been searched for in the previous
month.
If you're interested in creating "niche sites" and
want to see the words people are searching for check out these:
Lycos 50
Daily Report: http://50.lycos.com/
Kanoodle:
http://kanoodle.com/spy/
MetaCrawler:
http://www.metacrawler.com/info.metac/searchspy
For
a full page of keyword selection tools:
http://tinyurl.com/3ovca
If
you don't have time to do your own research for keywords,this is an excellent
service that will do the hard work for you: http://www.SeoResearchLabs.com/
Remember,
when selecting keywords or keyphrases for your website you want to make very sure
you're choosing the right ones, or it could spell total disaster when it comes
to the search engines. Also, each page of your site should be optimized for two
or at the most three key phrases, but that's a topic for another article.
Finding
the right keywords isn't brain surgery. It just takes a little time and ingenuity
and the ability to put yourself in your customer's shoes.

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