Chapter 1. Employing Keyword Research Techniques and Tools
In This Chapter
Discovering your site theme
Brainstorming for keywords
Creating a keyword-based outline
Choosing related keywords
Researching keywords by niche
Evaluating keywords
In this chapter, we talk about picking and choosing your keywords. This is an extremely important step. You might say the mantra of search engines should be "keywords, keywords, keywords." Search engine spiders (the bots that go through your page gathering Web page data) are looking for keywords that match or closely relate to the search query. A keyword is a specific word or phrase a search engine looks for in its index (the list of Web sites it looks at during a search), based on what the user typed as the search query. For example, cars is a keyword.
It seems simple enough: just figure out a couple of great keywords and go! Unfortunately, there's more to picking keywords than that. Say you've got a Web site that specializes in selling custom-made classic automobiles. But the site isn't receiving the traffic (number of visitors) it should. Here's a tip: Think about what kind of keywords you used in your Web site. You might be using general words like [automobiles] and [vehicles], but how many people actually type in a search query of [classic automobiles]? Nine times out of ten people are going to be looking for [classic cars]. Little distinctions like this can make a big difference in the traffic you're receiving.
In this chapter, we talk about how to ...
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