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To increase your search engine ranking, be very selective in choosing your keywords. That simple act can make the difference between a site earning as little as a few dollars a day and a site that earns hundreds of dollars a day.
Keywords, perhaps ‘keyword phrases’ is a better term to use, are one of the, if not the, most important attributes you can use for making sure that your business is successful on the Internet. Keyword phrases are what people use when they’re searching the web. You must have done searches yourself and every time you did the search engines went looking for exact matches, if possible, so they can give you a selection of sites that meet your needs.
Although plenty of people do a single word search, generally speaking, it’s a little harder to get good rankings for such simple terms, especially in a competitive niche. Even phrases like credit card throw up 176,000,000 results so they are hard to do well for.
That’s where the keyword phrases come in. Credit card application, for example, has only 3,480,000 results. Still a lot, but much lower than credit card. Apply for credit card has just over 1,000,000 results.
And as long as there are good numbers of people searching for the phrase, the longer phrases are very often much easier to get ranked for. For example, there’s a 3 word phrase one of my sites ranks for and I get #1 in MSN and #5 in Google. Those 2 results bring me in steady traffic and steady revenue.
If your site uses such keywords it can be much easier to get near the top of the search engine results - especially if you know the right way to implement a link-building campaign.
When you’re writing articles you should think about a range of keyword phrases you want your sites to be ranked for. Using some of the keyword phrases in the article is a good start, but in your call to action, your resource box, be sure to use the main keyword phrase you want to rank for. Use it as the anchor text to your site. If you’re not sure what that means, here’s an example for this post:
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In the example above I used keyword selection as the anchor text. Used in that way it tells the search engines that the website/page it links to is related to that phrase. A single link as I have here probably won’t make me appear very high in the search engines for that phrase, but if I undertook an article writing campaign using that phrase this post would rise up the ranks of the search engines. Any time somebody looked for keyword selection my post would be there.
When you are choosing your keywords spend some time checking the top 10 results in each search engine to see what your competition is. No point trying to compete with sites that already have thousands of links with that anchort text - it would be too hard to climb the search engines with that much competition.
After you’ve chosen the main keyword phrase you want to target you should also pick several variations. Try to create new articles based around the various keyword phrases, remembering each time to use the main keyword phrase that you’re writing about as your anchor text. That way you have a chance to appear in the search results for a number of keyword phrases, thus ensuring more traffic.
Is there an easy way to do Keyword Research?
Well, it can be time consuming to do the research on keywords and to find out where the competition is. Good keyword choice can make a huge difference to your results in a href=http://www.sublime-products.com/articles/tips-for-writing-a-better-article-bum-marketing-part-10/ target=_blankarticle marketing/a. For ploughing through the numbers and giving you the data you need to outflank the competition, this a href=http://www.sublime-products.com/keywordsuggestiontool.php target=_blankkeywords tool/a is fast and easy to use.
One thing that is true is that if you do more work in less time you can get more of the results in the same time. That means if you find a way to lower how long it takes for doing research as well as improving the quality of the research, you should get much better results in the same time as you now spend.
That’s got to be worth trying, hasn’t it?
