The SEO Edge: Choosing your keyword battles, and fighting them well!
by Andy MacDonald
Looking forward from the early stages of web site development and search
engine optimization can be a daunting thing. A little research will show
you that trusted domain names that have been around for several years
will almost always outrank new domains. This fact can cause some
distress among webmasters - it can seem that you'll simply never catch
up. Combine that with the fact that there is now massive competition in
just about every niche, and it's almost enough to bury your head in the
sand.
But chin up, there is hope.
For starters, take a look at some of the competition in your niche. Take
a close look at their source code. Looks sloppy? Table-based layouts,
improper markup techniques, title tags that do nothing to target search
traffic? Every optimization point that you can find that your
competition isn't fully utilizing is another place where you can develop
your edge.
That said, there are simply going to be some keywords and search phrases
that will be too general or competitive for you to hope to rise above
the organic search competition and get to page one of results. There is
more search traffic every day and more competition as well. The general
keywords return millions of results, and there will always be
competitors who have been at the SEO game longer than you, have done
more writing, have older domains, more inbound links, etc. That's just
the way it is. However, with the increases in competition a natural
phenomenon has occurred.
Recognizing this phenomenon is as easy as putting yourself in the place
of your target audience or customers. A potential customer visits his or
her favourite search engine with the intention of satisfying whatever
need it is that your product, service or information targets. There was
a day several years ago when they could enter a simple, generic search
phrase and get limited results. That day has long gone.
A fact: search users are getting smarter. Just as you have realized your
inability to compete effectively for the more general search phrases
search users have come to terms with the fact that they'll need to enter
more targeted phrases to get the results they're looking for. Maybe
they're looking for local services, or they want to weed-out
low-quality, cheap-o products from their results. While major search
engines strive every day to better their search results search users are
creating their own internal filtration systems. Nobody wants to waste
his or her own time - if being more specific when searching saves them a
few moments of browsing results pages you'd better believe search users
are going to do so.
What this means for you, woeful newfound webmaster, is that there are
more search phrases to target. If yours is a product or service that is
more likely to be sought geographically start targeting geographic
keywords with your content. If your product or service satisfies a niche
need or has a unique quality or feature find out what search terms users
are entering when looking for it.
In short: do your keyword research. It's the first step to any
successful SEO campaign, and for new webmasters keyword research will be
the cornerstone to your content creation efforts. Find out what users
are searching for in your niche, run a few test searches yourself and
see what kind of results show up. If it doesn't look like your
competitors are targeting that particular phrase it's a likely place for
you to dig in.
This is best done with a keyword research tool such as WordTracker, but
there are plenty of free utilities out there to do some keyword
research. Google's keyword tool, while more geared towards AdWords
management, can give you a general idea of how much traffic there is for
a given keyword and how many competitors are bidding on that keyword. If
there aren't many advertisers bidding for a keyword there's a chance it
is also under-targeted for organic SEO.
It's a brave new search world out there, true. For new webmasters it is
easy to become discouraged at the level of competition - and most of
them have been at it longer. Fret not - research your keywords, find out
where you can take advantage of something your competition has
overlooked or not-yet-discovered. Then set yourself to the task of
creating as much quality content that your users will find beneficial
and interesting - the kind of content they might willingly link to.
Targeting the right keywords with high-quality content is still the
recipe for success with organic search engine rankings - and success is
still very much within reach.
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