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How_to_Conduct_Keyword_Research
| How to Conduct Keyword Research
Copyright 2005 Keith Baxter
One of the questions I’m most often asked is how I perform
keyword research.
In this article, I will explain how I personally perform my own
keyword research as well as some alternative methods.
Let’s begin with an explanation how most people do it and why
this is a BAD idea.
First, most people use the Overture suggestion tool. This is a
free solution which does give some useful info… if you know how
to find it. I will explain this in a moment.
I do want to stress why I don’t personally care for this.
Keyword research is the foundation for your search engine
optimization efforts. These are the VERY WORDS you are trying to
have the engines rank you highly for. In my mind, this leaves
little room for error, and by using the Overture suggestion
tool, you are certainly leaving room for error.
Let me explain…
Overture assigns a search count to each one of the terms in
their database. Unfortunately, these numbers are skewed. When
ANY automated keyword search tool is used to query their DB for
keywords, their numbers for that search term also increase. By
inflating these numbers, it’s giving the keyword searcher false
data. You see, the goal is to get the data on searched terms
from the search engines, not by people researching them.
Another downfall to the Overture system is that the search terms
are often mixed up from the originally searched term. For
instance, if I were to search for ’24 hour fitness’, I may
actually get a result that shows ‘hour fitness 24’. If you
optimized a page for the mixed up term, and you wonder why
you’re getting little traffic (but have a number 1 ranking on
that term), it’s because that term is very rarely searched for,
despite what Overture may show.
There are other negatives associated with the Overture keyword
search tool, but the two I presented should be sufficient to
warrant you to look for alternatives.
Before I proceed, I do want to tell you that some innovative
entrepreneurs have come up with solutions that use the Overture
database in a fashion that’s MUCH better than using the database
directly.
I’ve listed them below. I suggest you check them out for
yourself. I own them, and have used them in the past.
Product Idea Evaluator - http://www.productideaevaluator.com/
Niche Finder - http://www.nichemarketresearch.com/ Better
Keywords - http://www.searchguild.com/utils.html
Onwards…
This is how I personally do my own keyword research.
It’s actually simple, but does require a paid version of
http://www.WordTracker.com.
For my most common use, I will use the ‘Keyword Universe’
feature. Note… there are occasions where the best starting point
is the ‘Comprehensive Search’. Start there if you have a very
generic starting keyword.
Here’s what I do…
I input my starting keyword into the Keyword Universe search
box. I then drill down in the results that appear below this box
and find the top 3-5 terms that best fits what I’m looking for.
I then click on the first of those 3-5. All terms that are
actually search on are presented in a results column on the
right hand side of the screen. Beginning at the top, I navigate
through each of the resulting terms and add any to my list that
I find will be potentially beneficial to me. Wordtracker allows
you to put these keywords in a ‘basket’ in order to use them for
additional research.
Once I’ve completed going though each list (for my 3-5 terms). I
will continue to the competition search function within
Wordtracker. I use Google and Yahoo as my market gauge. These
are the primary two search engines I generally focus on, so I
want to know how I may fair in their indexes.
Now, most people stop here, I don’t. I use the export to email
function of Wordtracker and email myself the results. Once I
receive the email, I import them into a program called ‘Keyword
Results Analyzer’ which can be found here:
http://kra.ez-search-engine-optimization.com/.
Once I have these imported and sorted through this software, I
extract any and all keywords with a KEI score over 10.
Now, I have a list of keywords to work with.
If you follow my method, you will consistently find yourself
using keywords that have the greatest probability for being
highly ranked in the search engines.
About the author:
This article has been authored by Keith Baxter, the founder of
http://www.topkeywordlists.com. If you wish to maximize your
Adsense income and learn how to drive massive amounts of traffic
to your website from the search engines, visit the site now.
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