Nowadays,
optimizing you website has become a necessity to compete
and strive in the World Wide Web. Search engine optimizing
your site whether doing your SEO work in-house or delegating
it to seo professionals should be thought about comprehensively
just like any other business venture.
It’s important to get the basics right by having
a clear idea about your website’s target audience
profile and website content. You need to focus on
what the major search engines like Google or Yahoo
consider search engine friendly and be familiar with
the guidelines they provide. One aspect search engine
optimization experts do point out that’s important
in the start up process is keyword selection.
So how do you get the right keywords?
You need to consider two things: the first one is
to get a list of ‘in demand’ or popular
keywords relevant to your business, service or website.
You can start by choosing from at least five to ten
keywords which you think may lead visitors to check
out your site and there are a number of free internet
tools that will help you determine which key terms
are being used the most for searches or find out which
isn’t being used at all.
One of the most popular tools available is Keyword Research Tool keyword selector. By entering at most a three word
phrase in its suggestion tool field, you can compile
keywords ranked according to popularity with all other
terms closely related to keywords being used in the
search. Overture constantly updates its searches every
month so while your ‘keyword’ may not
be as popular next month as it is now, it will give
you a general idea of what words or phrases most internet
users make use of. Aside from this useful tool, you
can also check keyword popularity through Wordtracker,
Google AdWord’s Keyword Suggestions, and Guidebeam.
Look out for the competition!
You don’t want to be a little fish in a large
ocean full of large predatory sharks. A keyword’s
strength is its ability to surpass its competition.
So you might want to start from the less competitive
ones. How do we determine competition? Since we are
now in the Google era, it would be efficient to use
the Google search. Enter your search keywords at Google
and it will bring you to its SERP’s. On the
top right navigational bar, you will find the total
number of pages that target your keyword searched.
With this figure you can an idea of how many are competing
for your searched keyword. It is easier and faster
to rank well with a keyword where there are only 100,000
sites to compete against rather than with a keyword
that has over half a billion contenders.