Keyword Research Tips to Maximize Your SEO Efforts

Keyword Research Tips.
People are always looking to obtain more traffic – and rightfully so. Research shows that the majority of all traffic comes from search engines. Targeting specific keywords and market own website or pages around these keywords. With this, ideally the more keywords target the more traffic will see.
Follow these few keyword research tips to make the most out of your targeted list of keywords:
Keyword Research
1. Think like potential customers.
To even begin developing a keyword list you need to know and understand how potential customers are going to search for your product or services. What may be relevant and a common understanding to you may be completely over the heads of your clientele. Technical or specific terms you use might not even be searched. Always think like a potential customer when developing keywords.
2. Analysis any competitors.
It is always a good idea to know who you are competing against. Doing so will provide you with insight not only to how your industry is being marketed online, but to also new keywords and descriptions you may have never even thought about. Visit competitors websites, check their code, and make sure that you are not leaving out anything critical.
3. Use typos and misspellings.
It is not uncommon for people misspell words and phrases in their searches. While you may not want to place misspelled words on your web page for rankings it is possible to run pay per click on these words, and they are often cheaper than the correct spelling. A good tool to use to locate common misspelled words and typos see SearchSpell Typo.
Examples:
Calendar > Calender
Your > You’re
Here > Hear
4. Use acronyms and abbreviations.
Acronyms and abbreviations make up a large amount of search traffic, thus making it important for you to make sure that your not missing any keywords. Many keyword generators will miss out on acronyms and abbreviations so be sure that you are doing this yourself to uncover your full potential list of keywords.
Examples:
9/11 > September 11th
SEO > Search Engine Optimization
PPC > Pay Per Click
5. Use multiple verbs.
Everyone has a different mindset when it comes to searching, therefore you want to make sure that you are using a contrast of different verbs.
Examples:
try to play
trying to play
try playing
trying playing
6. Use both plural and singular.
Using both plural and singular keywords will easily magnify your list quickly. Most major search engines will take in to consideration plural and singular forms within organice results however keep in mind if running a pay per click campaign Yahoo Search Marketing does not while Google AdWords does.
Examples:
mountain bike
mountains bike
mountain bikes
mountains bikes
7. Use compound, separated, hyphenated, and merged keywords.
Users often search trying multiple variations of words and spellings looking for the right fit. To be sure you are not missing out on any terms or phrases research compound, separated, hyphenated, and merged keywords.
Examples:
checkin > check-in > check in
startup > start-up > start up
lifesize > life-size > life size
8. Use locations.
One of the best ways to pick up traffic is to localize your keywords. If you are looking to pick up traffic on a national level create a few sub pages targeting localized keywords in the most popular areas. This will directly target your visitors and overall will increase your conversion rate if done correctly.
Examples:
Phoenix web design
Arizona SEO
Chandler, AZ artist
9. Use Adjectives
Numerous users will use adjectives in addition to the main keywords. This is a fast way to pick up keywords and even spark an immediate interest with users.
Examples:
Good, Better, Best
Far, Further, Furthest
Much, More, Most
Little, Less, Least
or Free, Cheap, Amazing, Pretty, New
10. Refine list.
After you have built your keyword list its quite possible that your list is far too big and contains some keywords that can be tossed out. Narrow down the list by selecting a good mix of both broad and targeted keywords directly related to the subject and theme of your website. Keep these keywords as you will want to rank for both. Remove any keywords that are not relevant to your website or keywords that you don’t have enough content to support. Remember it is always possible to go back and add content and keywords later as well.
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