Keywords are for humans not search engines

Written by Ant Onaf


It seems keywords are making the top of SEO list time and time again. The problem is that some optimizers do not understandrepparttar rightful purpose of keywords. Keywords should not be solely embedded forrepparttar 127730 purpose of reachingrepparttar 127731 top of search engines. Search Engine Optimization should not berepparttar 127732 primary focus of any website. The primary and number 1 focus should always berepparttar 127733 visitors. If you create a website for your audience and for your visitors then you should rank fairly. I can't see why any legitimate website can not rank properly within search engines, after time and dedication. Search Engine Optimization main purpose is ranking faster within search engines. Instead of gaining a good balance of traffic within 1 or more years, it is possible to gain a good balance of traffic within 6-9 months with SEO.   Keywords play a major factor in SEO and search engines in general, butrepparttar 127734 question is are keywords forrepparttar 127735 search engines orrepparttar 127736 visitors? The visitors arerepparttar 127737 ones who are trying to find your site by typing in a keyword, butrepparttar 127738 search engine isrepparttar 127739 one locating your site and delivering your site torepparttar 127740 visitor based onrepparttar 127741 searched keywords. Therefore I would have to say, keywords, visitors, and search engines all work hand in hand, but if you focus onrepparttar 127742 visitor and notrepparttar 127743 search engine, then you will reap greater rewards. A webmaster should have a plentiful of quality and researched keywords, which becomesrepparttar 127744 sites core. To receive a good balance of keywords you need to think like your visitors or know how your visitors think. It boils down to research and tracking your visitors. Tracking visitors on your site is business-wise and is not an unethical practice, it’s your website (business). In an offline business you are well aware when a visitor opensrepparttar 127745 door to your business and comes inrepparttar 127746 store,repparttar 127747 same applies online. It becomes unethical when you continue to track visitors when they exit your site, when you invade visitors’ privacy, or when you intentionally collect personal information about a visitor without their consent or knowledge. Tracking a visitor within your site does not need to be intense,repparttar 127748 common web log files are helpful enough. Withrepparttar 127749 web log files you should be able to trackrepparttar 127750 keyword used to find your website, track where a visitor came from to find your site (the referrer), trackrepparttar 127751 total number of unique visitors, trackrepparttar 127752 total number of all visitors, track how many pages were viewed, trackrepparttar 127753 path visitors take within your site, and much more information is available throughrepparttar 127754 web logs. There are many tools that can translate your raw web log files into graphical and legible text, such as: Nihuo or Web Log Expert which both offers a free log analyzer download as well as an inexpensive analyzer for more detailed stats and more features. There are other upscale web log analyzers which are mostly for enterprises or larger sites but are extremely detailed and rewarding, such as: Web Trends, Deep Matrix, or Urchin (which has recently been acquired byrepparttar 127755 search engine giant 'Google'). Knowing your visitors can only benefit your site. If you have a new website without any visits then you will not haverepparttar 127756 benefit of knowing your visitors and you will have to create your visitors habits, by using good judgment and research to determine which keywords best suits your site. Your best effort should provide you with at least 250 keywords and keyword phrases, depending on your site category.   Once you have tracked your visitors and/or have completed researching keywords, you are ready to make informed decisions and beginrepparttar 127757 process of elimination. Many argue to stay away from popular or general keywords becauserepparttar 127758 market for popular and general keywords is flooded and over-crowded, you will never be able to compete. My sentiments exactly, but remember keywords are for humans not search engines...so yes, I recommend including popular and general keywords as long asrepparttar 127759 keyword(s) show room for opportunity. Meaning, it has been used by your visitors...as a solitaire keyword or within a keyword phrase. Creating keyword phrases is important because at least 95% of internet users search using keyword phrases, not many use one word. With that said, you should still include a few solitaire keywords. Use singular and plural expressions for keywords. Once you have gathered all your keywords make two lists, one list can be titled active keywords...keywords which you are currently using or plan to use inrepparttar 127760 near future. The second list can be titled inactive keywords...keywords which have been eliminated and may never be used. Eliminate keywords based on your research, visitor data, and site category. Regardless how general your site is try to have only one focus audience, this zooms in on your target, makes marketingrepparttar 127761 site easier, and more successful. When done eliminating you should have a plentiful of keywords and keyword phrases. Generally,repparttar 127762 goal should be to have at least a combination of 100 keywords and keyword phrases. This number may be greater or lesser depending on your site category/niche market. Keyword research can be accomplished a number of ways. I would recommend using best judgment and sticking to your site topic. If your site is about “the rules of playing baseball” then anything pertaining torepparttar 127763 rules of baseball should be included as keywords. Remember think like your visitors, if you were a visitor looking for 'the rules of baseball' how would you search...your search words would probably be something like "rules of playing baseball"...."baseball playing rules"...."playing baseball rules"....rules of baseball"...."baseball rules"...."how to play baseball"...."baseball andrepparttar 127764 rules"...if your site containsrepparttar 127765 'rules of baseball' then each of those keyword phrases will be sufficient for inclusion into your active keyword list. A few links that can help with keyword research are: NicheBot, Wordtracker, Google Keyword Tool, Digital Point Keyword Tool. Some ofrepparttar 127766 main attributes which you want to research is how oftenrepparttar 127767 keyword/keyword phrase is searched for within search engines, how much competition there is forrepparttar 127768 keyword/keyword phrase, and if you are considering pay-per-click then you would probably like to knowrepparttar 127769 average cost per click for each keyword/keyword phrase. You should not rely 100% on any of these reports or other reports from any third-party because there are many deterrence which may offsetrepparttar 127770 reports, you should collect data from each of them and derive a census report which will allow you to make an informed decision.

How to Top Google by Writing Articles

Written by Glenn Murray


Search engines determine their rankings based on two things:

  1. Is your site relevant? (Optimized for certain keywords)
  2. Is your site important? (Many links back to your site from other sites)

Only when you address both of these considerations are you guaranteed of making an impact. Your degree of success depends on how hard you try and how many other people you're competing against (and how hard they're trying).

Optimizing your site for keywords isrepparttar easy part. (See Writing SEO Copy for more information on SEO copy.) Generating links back to your site is much more challenging – and time consuming (especially considering Google's dampening link filter - see Beat Google’s Dampening Link Filter with SEO Articles). But it can be done; and you don’t need a huge budget.

The key to topping Google on a budget is writing articles.

Here’s how it works…

STEP 1) You’re an expert in your field so you possess knowledge that other people want.

STEP 2) You write a helpful article – sharing your hard-earned knowledge and expertise.

STEP 3) You submit your article to recognized “Article Submit” sites onrepparttar 127729 Internet.

STEP 4) Publishers of online newsletters, ezines, etc. gather content from these sites for free.

STEP 5) Helpful, well written articles are snapped up by thousands of publishers from all around repparttar 127730 world.

STEP 6) The only condition is that they must publishrepparttar 127731 article with a functioning link to your site.

STEP 7) 300 people publish your article – you get 300 links back to your site.

Below are some FAQs about article writing that will help you write your articles and manage your campaign.

Q) What should I write about?

A) Write about what you know. Make sure it’s related to your business (so you can userepparttar 127732 keywords you want to rank with) and helpful (so it gets published). For example, if you’re a manufacturer of industrial plastics, you might write an article - or series of articles - on how best to handle teflon tubing prior to installation. Once you get thinking about it, you'll probably find there are hundreds of articles you could write that are helpful. You may even have some of them partly written already in your instruction manuals or installation guides, etc. Another good idea is to think of allrepparttar 127733 questions you get asked by customers and potential customers. These questions show you what people are interested in. If you write an article answering every one of these questions, you'll get published, and you'll also show yourself to be a credible expert. (You may even cut down phone support time!)

Q) How long should my article be?

A) The best articles are only as long as they need to be. Keep it short and sweet – there’s nothing wrong with a 400 word article. Byrepparttar 127734 same token, if you need 1500 words to say all you need to say, that’s fine as well.

Q) What kind of writing should I use?

A) Simply write in a style that your audience will be comfortable with. If they’re fromrepparttar 127735 old school, don’t write like I am. Don’t use contractions, don’t end sentences with prepositions, and don’t start sentences with “and” or “but”. But if they’re not old school, just use conversational English. In fact,repparttar 127736 more of yourself you include in repparttar 127737 article,repparttar 127738 more engaging it will be. The key is to make it readable.

Q) Should I focus on keywords?

A) Yes! Yes! Yes! Any SEO website copywriter will tell you that just as you need to optimize your website for specific keywords, so too should you optimize your articles. If possible, turn keywords into links back to your site. And always try to include keywords inrepparttar 127739 headline and byline of your article. And don’t worry about being seen as Spam; if your article provides good quality information and guidance, it won't be seen as spam byrepparttar 127740 search engines even when it’s very keyword rich.

Q) Where should I submit my article?

A) There are hundreds, if not thousands, of submit sites onrepparttar 127741 Internet. Too many to include here. Do a search for “article submit” and just findrepparttar 127742 ones that are most applicable to your industry and offerrepparttar 127743 most subscribers. Alternatively, you can purchase a list.



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