Keyword Research – Do Keyword Research Right And You Will Get Free Traffic From Google Forever

17thNov. × ’09
Keyword Research - Do Keyword Research Right And You Will Get Free Traffic From Google Forever

If you get your keywords right, Google and Yahoo and MSN will send you all the traffic you want. But if you get your keywords wrong, your website will be like a ghost town.

You will only get lots of free search engine traffic when you give the search engines what they want. It isn’t difficult when you know how, it’s just a matter of knowing the steps to take and finding the right keyword to target.

Keyword Research is crucial if you want to get free search engine traffic

Keyword research involves finding the phrases that your potential customers type into Google when they are looking for information. Before you write anything, you need to discover the phrases you need to target to make sure your site appears on the first page of search results. Keyword research should be the first step before you write any content.

Create a master list of keywords

You could use the Google trends free keyword tool from Wordtracker, it is a good starting point for keyword research.

http://freekeywords.wordtracker.com/gtrends/

When you type your primary keyword into the search box it will give you the number of daily searches and show you how much competition there is for each keyword. When you use the keyword research tool, you are aiming to find keywords that have low competition, because they are easier to rank for.

Go to the tool and type in a broad keyword that describes your niche. The keyword research tool will return the top 100 keywords with that word in them. You will get an estimate of how many searches there are each day.

Click on the G button to see how much competition there is for that keyword. You will immediately see how much competition there is for that keyword in Google and the actual number of daily visitors from the number 1 spot in Google for that phrase.

Ideally you want there to be less than 30,000 competing pages and at least 100 visitors a day. But as long as the keyword phrases is getting some traffic and hasn’t got much competition it is a keyword worth targeting because it will be easy to rank on the first page of search results.

Most people make the mistake of targeting keywords that have lots of competition and wonder why they have hardly any visitors to their website.

When you are starting out, it is much easier to get on the first page of search results when you target multiple keywords that have a relatively small amount of traffic and little competition. The small streams of traffic become a big stream when combined.

Multiple listings on the first page of search results can add up to a lot of traffic, so dig out a few good keywords that don’t have a lot of competition and are easy to get ranked on the first page of search results. and watch your visitor numbers soar.

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  1. Posted November 6, 2009 at 12:02 pm | Permalink

    My favorite tool is Web CEO – http://www.webceo.com/cgi-bin/go/clickthru.cgi?id=fmdeveloper

    You can also try wordtracker.com

  2. Posted November 6, 2009 at 12:02 pm | Permalink

    I am not aware of any keyword research tools that are "very accurate," and at best they tend to be "somewhat helpful."

    There are several issues here. First, no tool is more reliable than the data it is "fed," and neither Google nor Yahoo provide their search data to third parties. WordTracker uses data from a pool of smaller search engine sites, and often shows high traffic levels for very bizarre search phrases. (In my experience, WordTracker's data includes "fake traffic" including traffic from other keyword-research bots.)

    In addition, even your own data is not complete: you may find that your bidding draws 150 impressions per day for searches for "where dubai" but in fact, your ad might not be shown for 1,000 other searches done each day. (Your data may also be "over-inclusive," as you may be including searches through the Search Network, which aren't done at Google, or traffic on the Content Network).

    Second, search patterns change over time; the number of searches for "Santa Claus' address" rises in December and probably zeroes out from January to October. In addition to predictable seasons like that, there are random fluctuations as well as "surges" (when Jay Leno mentions widgets, there may be a bunch of web searches in the next 24 hours).

    There are also "cycles" for certain search terms. For example, searches for "porn" peak on weekends (Friday and Saturday night), while searches for "football scores" peak on Sunday and Monday. For some search terms, it's possible that 80% to 90% of the total searches occur on a single day each week ("lotto numbers"), or even a single day each month or each quarter ("Fed interest rate change").

    Another crucial factor to consider is the activity of "fraud operators," who use keyword research tools to identify high-bid keywords; when bid amounts rise, those terms attract more fraudulent activity (because fraudsters can make more money from each click than for low-bid terms), increasing volume.

    The bottom line is that you should absolutely NEVER rely on any tools to be reliable — not even within an "order of magnitude" — in predicting search volumes for specific keywords or even "keyword families."

    Mark Welch
    Internet Marketing Consultant
    http://www.MarkWelch.com/

  3. Posted November 6, 2009 at 12:02 pm | Permalink

    It's true that Aaron Wall's tool is an excellent resource, and widely used by search engine optimization (SEO) professionals. I would also recommend Google's Adwords Keyword Tool.

    You'd need to have an Adwords account (theoretically the cost is just $5 because you don't need any live campaigns to use the Tool). It will generate long lists of suggestions based on a "seed list" of keywords. Not only that, but they recently added a slew of features which estimate monthly traffic, seasonality trends, etc. It's really unbeatable. However, it doesn't account for the smaller search engines (Yahoo, MSN, Ask, etc) which is why it works well in tandem with the aforementioned.

    I also recommend, if you're going to use these tools, to take a crash course in keyword research.

  4. Posted November 6, 2009 at 12:02 pm | Permalink

    yes, that should be enough/

  5. Posted November 6, 2009 at 12:02 pm | Permalink
  6. Posted November 6, 2009 at 12:02 pm | Permalink

    While I think everyone here has excellent answers I have found it best to spy on what your competition is doing. There are several tools on the following site that can help you with that. Keep in mind that while there are many good keyword generators out there they are only as good as the initial data submitted to them so if you're way off base from the beginning you could end up going down the wrong path.

    Look at what others are doing in your niche and you are guaranteed to go the right direction. Make sure you download the FREE eBook as it helps.

    http://www.SEO-Power-Tools.com

  7. Posted November 6, 2009 at 12:02 pm | Permalink

    Its important because you want to identify your target audience and make a website that has content relevant to what your audience needs. Keyword research doesn't place the same relevance as it used to in search engines like google, for spam related reasons.

    If you don't do keyword research, you can run into the problem of writing content that promotes your site but doesn't interest the audience. Keywords is part of the battle because, you want people to have a clear understanding of what you are offering.

  8. Posted November 6, 2009 at 12:02 pm | Permalink

    Keyword Research Reports

    Word tracker is one way to go.

    How much traffic are you losing simply because you haven't discovered some surprising but powerful keywords?

    Finding the obvious keywords for your website pages is simple.

    And finding related, high-demand and low-supply keywords which are powerful for your site isn't too hard when you start using Wordtracker.

    But what about those keywords that are really surprising? What about keywords you would never think of, but which have the potential to drive tens of thousands of new visitors to your site?
    Welcome to Wordtracker Keyword Research Reports

    As a Wordtracker subscriber, you'll immediately get free access to the top 1,000 keywords being used across the major search engines – both short-term and long-term.

    And for some marketers, that is enough.

    But it isn't enough for those who have discovered the true potential of working with some of the most searched-for or newly emerging keywords on the Net.

    Serious online marketers and SEO professionals who are looking for breakthrough results turn to Wordtracker's Keyword Research Report choices: from the Top 10,000, all the way to the Top 20 million terms.
    How these reports deliver breakthrough results

    Scan our Keyword Research Reports from top to bottom. Look for wildly popular, or newly emerging words and phrases that could be used to bring in floods of new traffic.

    How does this work? You are not looking for the obvious keywords that will bring people in through the "front door" of a particular site. You are looking for undiscovered gems that can bring huge amounts of traffic in through the back door, side doors, or even a new door.

    Maybe you will find an incredible phrase that doesn't work for the home page, but could deliver amazing results for a page devoted to a particular aspect of some product or service on the site.

    Maybe you'll decide to build special landing pages for those keywords.

    Maybe you won't use the exact keyword from the list, but will run it through the Wordtracker tools to find a related high-demand phrase for which you can optimize a very relevant landing page.

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  9. Posted November 6, 2009 at 12:02 pm | Permalink

    What do you mean by "Chinese Keyword Research Tools?"
    Do you mean online translators or online IMEs (if your computer doesn't allow you to type in Chinese, you can use online IMEs to generate Chinese words by typing pinyin into the input box)?

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