Keyword Effectiveness
By Scott F. Geld
As marketers we all understand the importance of search engine
rankings. Around 85% of all web users search for web sites using a
search engine, with many users not venturing past four or five pages
of subsequent search results on their keywords to find what they are
looking for. Achieving a high ranking on popular search engines is
therefore vital to the success of any web site in the quest to attract
visitors & sales. Keyword selection and optimizing the site using
those keywords contribute immensely to this goal.
How it works
When you submit a web site to a search engine you will be instructed
to list keywords for the site. These keywords are used by the search
engine in their ranking algorithm, and will take into account keywords
specified in meta tags and the density of keywords found within normal
sentence constructs of your content. Indexers will look for a high
degree of relevance between keywords you specify and the appearance of
keywords in your content to insure that they work in harmony. If the
keywords do not reveal themselves in high enough density then your
ranking will be penalized. Using techniques to hide keywords or spam
the engine will also result in ranking penalties.
Be the 'Buyer'
Keywords should therefore be thoroughly researched and carefully
selected. Think how your target buyer would think when using a search
engine to find products & services you are selling. For example, if
you are selling lawnmowers, keywords a buyer may use could include the
brand of mower, the region of the country/state they are located in
and words like 'buy' and 'shop'. It is quite likely that you will come
up with a long list of potential keywords to use, and this will need
to be reduced to around a maximum of 10-20. To help you select
keywords, use programs such as those found on http://www.overture.com
to check on a keyword's popularity. The more popular a chosen keyword
is then the more likely it is that it will bring you the results you
want.
Scott F. Geld is the Marketing Director of MarketingBlaster.com, a
company providing targeted traffic and leads:
http://www.MarketingBlaster.com