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The
Magic Keywords
What will your potential visitor enter into a search
engine to find your site? If you can find these
magic keywords, phrases real people will use, then
optimize your pages for them, you will have taken a
key step toward generating hits. If you use the
wrong words, you will waste a good deal of effort
and achieve next to nothing.
A guy has been working with an ex-IRS agent who can
be of significant help to those with tax problems.
But he has decided to search for clients only in the
area in which he lives, the Santa Clarita Valley in
Southern California. It is a snap to get a #1
position on most search engines with such phrases as
Santa Clarita Tax Expert, Santa Clarita Tax
Solutions, and so forth. And he did so. But he is
not getting any hits.
The problem is in two parts. Many people who live in
the Santa Clarita Valley do not know that they do.
Even those who do tend to feel they live in Los
Angeles. Secondly, many do not know how to spell
Santa Clarita. So his first place position is
meaningless, unless he turns to advertising in
locally circulated newspapers, magazines, and
newsletters. This can cost bucks, and he could have
done this without the effort it took to build his
site.
Discovering what potential visitors might enter to
find your site is a challenging problem, one often
overlooked in advice regards position on search
engines. One way to begin is to list a few words you
feel will work, go to your favorite search engine,
enter them, and see what comes up. Any phrase that
generates a lot of unconnected listings is not
likely a good candidate.
When you find something that ranks your competitors
high in the list, check out the sites. Once the page
has fully loaded, take the option in your browser to
view the page source code. Find the keyword meta
statement near the top of the page, and check those
listed. Add as appropriate to your list. Also check
the page content to see which keywords are sprinkled
throughout it. These may be the most important ones.
In particular, see how the keyword you used to get
this page is handled. You may find clues as to how
best to use it on your page.
Assuming that you have found what potential visitors
will enter when they want a product or service such
as yours. But you do not *know* these are the
phrases real people will use. You do not know you
have the magic keywords.
We have a suggestion. It is not a guaranteed
solution, but we have used it successfully. It goes
like this.
We write a good description of the product or
service we want to sell, maybe half a page. We
describe what it is, what it does, and how one will
benefit from it. We write much as we would when
producing an ad. However, we do all possible to
*avoid* the keywords we feel will be used.
Next we pester everyone we know, asking what they
might enter to find this product. And we give it
time; not everyone is as interested in our problem
as we are.
When we have collected replies, we go back and
pester these same people with a list ranked with the
most common suggestions up top, including phrases we
found that were not mentioned. We ask them to pick
four or five they feel are best.
We have found some really neat keywords in this way,
phrases we would never have discovered on our own.
We hope you can make it work for you.
We sense this is an aspect of search engine
positioning often overlooked. It is easy for us to
pick a phrase related to your business and get you
top position on at least some search engines. It is
meaningless, though, unless people actually enter
that phrase.
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