Ethical Search Engine Optimisation Services: Are You Selecting the Right Keywords?
Due to a large number of competing pages for generic terms,
optimisers should focus on selecting keywords that have a
reasonable amount of searches and a minimal amount of competing
pages. The key is to focus on a small list of keywords, say 20
to 30, and then once a strong presence has been made for those
keywords the list can be expanded to include slightly more
generic terms.
Having said that, selecting keywords with less search numbers
doesn't necessarily result in less visitors to your website.
Search engine users these days tend to refine their searches to
more specific keywords since they are given a broad range of
websites when they use the generic terms. For example, if you
have people wanting to buy a car, most search engine users will
enter the phrase "buy car". Once they are given a wide range of
websites to choose from, they will in most cases change their
search to include a car model type. For those who have optimised
for the more refined phrases, the more likely they are going to
get an interested buyer.
For those of you who are looking for a good keyword tool,
Wordtracker and Overture is a good place to start. To determine
the number of competing pages for a keyword phrase, enter that
phrase into a search engine and look at the number of pages
indexed. As a rule of thumb, I always tend to select keyword
phrases that have less than a million pages indexed in Google or
Yahoo.
With all that in mind, provided you target selected keywords
that have a reasonable amount of search numbers and a minimal
amount of competing pages along with proper optimisation
practices, you should be able to achieve a strong presences in
search engines over a period of time.
About the author:
David Touri is a search engine optimisation specialist working
for SEO
Sydney. He offers ethical search engine optimisation
services to companies in Australia. For further information,
please visit http://www.seosydney.com.au