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How to Top the Search Engines Using Keywords
by Chris Haycock
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Published on this site: July 7th, 2007 - See
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This article is going to cover what is sometimes referred
to as an "online science". Ok, stay with me and don't
panic. Those of you who know me by now are aware that I
like to keep things as simple and straightforward as
possible. So hang on in there, take the next few minutes to
read this, and I'm pretty sure you'll be glad you did.
Now, as we all know, one of the main reasons people use the
internet is to search for information. By providing people
with this information we can make money. We simply find out
what it is that people are searching for, and then provide
them with it. Simple, yes?
OK, now here's the thing. If you can "optimise" your
website to show up whenever people in your niche market
search for information on that subject, the potential is
there to make a huge amount of money online. For example,
if someone typed in "acne cure" and you are the top website
(or even in the top ten) in google for that search term,
you can pick up loads of free visitors to your site and
explode your online income.
You are probably thinking, as so many do, that topping the
search engines is the preserve of large companies, or those
with massive budgets. So you will be pleasantly surprised
when I tell you that the truth of the matter is that it's
actually free when you know how. I'm going to show you how
to top the results for your keywords related to the service
or products you sell. We are going to be able to do it
quickly, relatively easily, and most importantly, without
spending a single penny.
Right, So where do we start? The first thing you need to do
is create a large list of keywords directly related to your
niche or service.
We do this by using http://www.freekeywords.wordtracker.com So let's say you
were selling a product on "how to grow the perfect rose
garden". You would go to that link and type in "rose
garden". Now make a huge list of all the keywords that show
up that are directly related to rose gardening.
Once you have a list of around 50 or so keywords you are
ready to start optimising your site for the search engines.please don't let the name "search engine optimisation"
(often abbreviated to SEO) put you off. It's not as
technical as it sounds, and you certainly don't need to be
a techie whizzkid to be able to do it. Do it correctly and
it doesn't have to be technical at all.
OK, you have your list of keywords. What do you do with
them? by writing an article focusing around one of the
keywords you found, then adding it to your site, you have
an optimised web page, that's it in a nutshell. So let's
say you wrote an article on "rose gardening design" that
was optimised correctly and then added to your site, you
can rank well and get free traffic from one 500 – 700 word
article. At the bottom of the article you can link to your
sales page selling your product or service.
By writing an article that is optimised for search engines,
and adding it on a web page on your site you immediately
have a web page that can rank very well. The key to writing
good SEO articles is to be true to the subject at hand.
Make sure that your article contains relevant information,
and a substantial proportion of keyword scattered
throughout your article. Include a keyword or phrase in the
title of your article. Also include a minimum of two
keywords or phrases in the beginning and ending paragraphs
of your article.
Finally, scatter keywords in the body of your article. If
you have a 500 word article, aim for a minimum of one
keyword or phrase per paragraph. Write your article for
your product, don't just put keywords in for the sake of
it. Do not force the keyword issue. Your articles must be
forthright, literate, easy and entertaining to read. Some
writers sacrifice grammar and content for the sake of a
keyword placement. Don't do that. When searchers are
directed to an article of yours that happens to contain
sloppy grammar, bad spelling, and an untidy look, they may
just decide to look elsewhere.
Article writing is not difficult. However, if you feel that
you don't want to do it yourself for whatever reason then
it is very easy using one of the many freelance wesites
available such as www.elance.com to find a writer prepared
to do it for you, the finished article will be yours, with
your copyright, and should not have cost a fortune.
Articles of between 500 – 750 words ranging between $1.00
and $15.00. Just be sure to communicate fully with the
writer you choose so they are totally aware of your
requirements. Don't be afraid to ask for previous work
samples, and don't necessarily choose the cheapest. It may
be a good deal, but do your homework. One way is to ask him
(or her) to provide one article for you, in exchange for
which you pay them for that one article and use it as
criteria for judging their qualifications.
Well that's one way to optimise your site using keywords.
Simply write an optimised article, turn it into a webpage
dedicated to that keyword and add it to your site. Try it,
the worst can happen is you lose a little time ( but surely
learn a lot in the process) but you could well be
pleasantly surprised at the results.

Chris Haycock: Is an Information publisher, specialising in
helping people set up their own online ventures. why not
visit http://www.easyebizz.com and get your hands on a
totally no cost two and a half hour step by step business
video.


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