SEO Article: Picking Keywords for SEO - A Different View
The first step to developing any search engine
optimization effort is picking keywords. The general
consensus is pick keywords with solid amounts of traffic and
a minimum of competition. At the risk of being laughed off
the Internet, here’s a different view.
Going Big…Going VERY Big
Should you do research to identify keywords receiving lots
of traffic? Absolutely. Of this group, should you identify
the keywords with the lowest amount of competition? Again,
yes. After all, who would be foolish enough to try to attack
keywords with a few million competing sites? Well, me for
one.
People that go for a keyword phrase like “for sale by owner”
[2 million plus searches a month and KEI of 0.000000000…]
are often dismissed as amateurs with unrealistic
expectations. For those of us that have been in the business
for some time, this bias deserves some reconsideration. The
motivation is greed…pure and simple greed.
Seo greed arises when one achieves top listings in Google,
Yahoo and MSN for a site. Using the example above, assume
the client is a car-listing site and you’ve conquered all
the listings for “car for sale by owner.” Yes, it took 15
months, but the client is happy and so are you. Or are you?
After a few weeks, you start thinking, “Damn, I should have
gone for the phrase ‘for sale by owner’ and the extra
700,000 searches a month.” You start getting visions of
changing the site, but the anchor text in links and so on is
already set. In the end, you feel dissatisfied because you
want more, damn it!
A Different Approach
Okay, I am not advocating you throw competition analysis out
the window. You should absolutely find keywords that have
solid traffic and low competition. If nothing else, you need
short-term carrots to keep you motivated. That being said,
you must also plan for the inherent evil greed in your
twisted little seo soul. Don’t even try to deny it.
Here it comes…
I am advocating you go for keywords with monstrous amounts
of traffic, competition analysis be damned! Yes, I know.
What a fool.
Throwing caution to the wind, I am even going to argue
that…[drum roll]…you consider one-word keywords! I know…
Blasphemy!…Insanity!…Stupid Moron…etc. But think about it.
When you’ve accomplished your goals with low competition
keywords, why not have a go at the biggies? What if you get
them…even a few?
Putting it all together, my theory is this. Identify the low
competition keywords, optimize your site and so on. Just
make sure you also throw some “wishful thinking” keywords.
If the optimized site survives for three or four years, you
might just be thankful you did.
I’m off to optimize for the keyword “travel.” Lets see,
Expedia is listed number 1 with a page rank of 8 and 67
thousand back links on Google.
Ha! Expedia I mock thee!
About the Author
Halstatt Pires is with
MarketingTitan.com - an Internet marketing and
advertising company. To read more marketing articles, visit
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