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Keywords_2Researching and choosing your site’s target keywords is the first step to SEO success.   In a sense, keywords are the DNA of your master SEO plan; keywords will be the blueprint of where your site gets indexed and what type of customers are visiting you.   It may seem fairly simple – choose the keywords that best suit your industry.  However, there are several factors that must be considered and compromises that must be taken to target the perfect keywords.  I’d like to briefly analyze what factors should be taken into account when choosing your site’s keywords.

1.  Local or Not: Is your business local or not?  If you are a Napa Valley Winery, it doesn’t make sense to target the single word ‘winery’.  Although ‘Winery’ may have more monthly search traffic than ‘Napa Valley Winery,’ the competition will be much stiffer and the ROI much smaller.  On the flip side, if your website is selling a broader online product, like ‘MMA Shorts’ than it wouldn’t make sense to include a specific location (unless you had a brick and mortar store front you were promoting).

2.  Monthly Search Traffic: You can easily find the monthly search traffic for various keywords using Google’s keyword tool.   Search traffic should be a primary factor in determining which keywords to target.  If you have a super specific product, like ‘eco-friendly puppy treats’ you will probably find out that those specific keywords get nearly zero search traffic.  This probably means you want to broaden your keyword to something that gets more searches, like ‘puppy treats’.

3.  Keyword Connotations: Even after determining the monthly search traffic of your target keywords, be sure to actually search for them on Google to see what results come up.  Certain keywords may have various connotations which you hadn’t previously thought of.   Make sure that the competitors on the 1st page of results are in your industry wheelhouse.

4. Competitors: It never hurts to check out what your competitors on the 1st page of search results for your keywords are doing.  View their website’s page source to see if there is any secret sauce of keyword variations that you haven’t thought of yet.

5.  The SEO Compromise: When all is said and done, choosing the keywords that will give your website the best traffic is all about compromise.  If you aim too high at broad keywords that are incredibly competitive, the chances are you won’t break ground on them for quite a while (if ever).  If you aim too low at super-specific keywords that have nearly no traffic, you will likely see very little return on your SEO efforts. The key is finding the compromise in keywords that will provide your business the perfect amount of traffic meshed with the ideal type of traffic.

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SEOSearch Engine Optimization has been a trendy topic over the past several years, and while it has certainly proven to be very effective, some ‘experts’ can often get out of hand with the details.  Google & Co’s algorithms for crawling websites and providing search results are  constantly evolving,  which can explain the need for SEO experts to adapt their methods to a constantly changing field.

However, there are several basic SEO techniques which are proven and haven’t changed much at all.  It is important to always keep the SEO basics in mind, and not get too caught up in the details.  I’ll start with three of the most important things to keep on the top of the list when implementing an SEO friendly site:  Title Tags, Page Copy and Content.

Title Tags

Title Tags are definitively one of the most important single elements in a website’s SEO structure.  These are the integral keywords that appear on the top of each search result listing.  It is important to keep title tags simple, descriptive, and to-the-point (under 68 characters).

For example, if you run a San Francisco catering and event planning service:  San Francisco Catering and Event Planning | Caterati

Of course, there are other factors to take into account, such as keyword traffic and page copy relevance.   Otherwise, fairly simple and straightforward.

Page Copy and Headers

It is important that your page copy and header tags (H1, H2, etc.) mesh with the general topic your site covers.   If you have a website about puppies, the pages should generally be about puppies, from different types, to how to train them, etc. Makes sense, doesn’t it? There are a surprising number of sites out there that don’t follow this simple rule though, whether it be covering too wide a breadth of topics or simply not staying on topic.

The target keywords on eac page should be inserted deliberately but discreetly within the copy.  This means the keywords should go unnoticed (from the rest of the copy) to your average human reader.  Try testing this: have a friend read a page without ‘keyword pretense’ and see if they notice if something is ‘off.’

Fresh Content

Providing ongoing fresh, keyword relevant and interesting content for your website is probably the most important thing you can do to give it a boost in search rankings.  This isn’t about ‘tricking’ Google or any other sort of work-around:  it is simply about keeping a regular schedule to publish your fresh, on-site content.

We often recommend installing a hosted Wordpress blog as a forum for publishing your fresh content.  Wordpress can do wonders with SEO.  Even if you don’t have anything to write about, just write and see what comes out.  If possible, throw in some of your relevant topics / keywords in a discreet,  ‘non-spammy’ way.

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