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The
life blood of SEO
Keyword
research truly is the life blood of
internet marketing. If you know who is
searching and what they are searching for
then it makes your choices as to
"what and where" to offer your
products much more obvious. For the
purposes of this tutorial however we will
strictly concentrate on evaluating the
best keywords to use in order to increase
conversions from visitors that come by way
of the major search engines.
What
keywords are people searching with?
This
is the basic question that needs answering
before you can start constructing you
site. The first and most natural thing
that comes to mind is asking yourself
"what would I type in if I was
looking for my product?" and this is
a great place to start. Type in the terms
you use and see what comes up, If the
sites you see at the top of the search
results are offering similar products and
services then you are right on the money.
Sadly this is where most people stop.
Try
to reverse engineer those at the top (if
they have done the research, then you
won't have to) pay particular attention to
what they place in their
<title></title> meta desc H1,
H2...H6 <b><i><strong>
and their anchor text.
In
order to accurately gauge who is searching
for your products and services you must
use statistical data which will provide
the historical search volume as well as
suggest permutations on your keyword
phrases that perhaps you have not yet conceived
of. A few such tools such can be found at:
I
have no affiliations with any of the aforementioned
sites but all of these pages contain great
places to do keywords research based on
popular opinion as well as my own personal
experience.
As
a secondary research project try putting
together a quick questionnaire 5-10
answers based on 2 questions:
Describe
the top 5 products/services on my site?
1._______________________________
2._______________________________
3._______________________________
4._______________________________
5._______________________________
What
would you type in a search engine to find
these products/service?
1._______________________________
2._______________________________
3._______________________________
4._______________________________
5._______________________________
Finally
to test emphasis (where you should
concentrate the most) you must determine
keyword conversion value. To me this is
easy, once I have created my keyword list
(at least 50 keywords should be present) I
go to all of the major PPC engines that
offer "bid for placement" and I
check the cost per click of each term.
Those with the highest costs usually have
the highest conversion assuming that those
paying for those terms are also in your
market. My logic for this is as follows:
(cost per click * conversion rate) must =
at least a break even point to justify
paying said amount for each unique
visitor. The math for any ROI (return on
investment) calculation is very simply and
only requires any 2 of the 3 variables
considered.
Variables:
Cost per click, Average
sale, Conversion rate
A question people often ask me is how can
"Phentermine" dealers afford to
pay $12.00 per unique to remain at the top
of the PPC for that term? My answer is
this:
Go to the sites and find out what the
average "phentermine" sale is
(It's around $160.00) Now determine the
cost per click? (in this instance its
$12.00)
Therefore the breakeven point (assuming
they earn 100% of the gross sale which is
unlikely) is at least 7.5% or
mathematically $12.00/$160.00=.075
However in the real world most "phentermine"
affiliates earn no more than 50% so either
the conversion is 15% or that person is
losing money on that keyword.
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