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Identifying Keywords

Published on April 4th, 2008 admin

When starting search engine marketing there are a number of important things to focus on. But one of the most neglected elements of good SEO is choosing your keywords wisely. You can use all the right formatting, put your keywords in all the right places, and still suffer if your site doesn’t use the keywords that bring in traffic. If you are wondering what exactly qualifies as a keyword, it is any combination of one or more words, in a specific order, that describe your site. It is important that keywords be accurate, because all the traffic in the world won’t benefit your site if they aren’t looking for your content. Spam just wastes everyone’s time, and your bandwidth, so don’t bother.
So how do you choose keywords? You want terms that will receive a large number of queries on Google, Yahoo!, MSN and other popular search engines. If your terms aren’t being searched for, having your site index relatively high on search engine pages isn’t going to improve your traffic. Unfortunately the widespread usage of SEO has also crowded certain popular keywords, so you are looking for a keyword that is both popular and relatively unsaturated with established competitors. This can be difficult to find without help, so its important to know what tools you can use.
Google is a great resource for SEO in general, and as usual they have a tool that helps while brainstorming terms. All you have to do is input a search term and they will provide you with other popular search terms, allowing you to take one keyword and quickly expand to having several. As a rule it is good to have numerous keywords, since your customers will be coming to your site from different places and for different reasons. Make sure you are thinking of numerous different ways to describe your site, as customers will likely search with lots of different keywords.
Once you have keywords mapped out, you should also run them through a third party keyword tool. Some examples can be found here, here, and here. These usually give you traffic information about each keyword, allowing you to identify the most popular search terms, and therefore helping you choose which terms to emphasize. From here you should check the saturation of each keyword, do a Google search of the word and see how many responses you get, and more importantly, how many of them use the term specifically. Now you have to make a choice, you want to pick out a few keywords, 2-3, that will focus the most on. You might want to choose slightly less popular keywords if they are less saturated with content, because it means you will need to do less to make it to the top of those Google searches. Be careful, as unpopular search terms won’t likely bring in traffic. On the other had, if you cannot get on at least the first 3-5 pages of a search engine, you won’t benefit much either. Each decision is based entirely on the context of the keyword.
Now that you know how to get started, its time to find your keywords!

Webmaster SEO Videos

Published on March 21st, 2008 admin

Omnistar Interactive is proud to introduce a series of Search Engine Optimization videos for webmasters. Each video addresses one element of search engine optimization, allowing you to focus on one step at a time to improve your site’s search engine performance. By focusing on these elements of your site you can vastly improve your Google rank, helping your site draw in traffic.

http://www.omnistaretools.com/seo-videos.htm

How to Promote Your Website

Published on February 12th, 2008 admin

One of the most important things any webmaster has to do on a regular basis, other than, you know, master the web, is to advertise his or her website using the best possible methods.

The process of promoting one’s site consists of three fundamental steps:

Step 1: Brainstorm good promotion ideas.
Step 2: Initiate good promotion ideas.
Step 3: Go back to step 1.

Google.org Announces Aid for Climate Change, Poverty, & Other Emerging Threats

Published on January 17th, 2008 admin

Today, Google.org announced its new core philanthropic initiatives: Climate Change, Poverty, & Emerging Threats.

Google.org is the public service component of the Googleplex machine. In the past, Google.org has helped in many different areas, but without a real specific focus. But today (17 Jan. 08), Google.org’s mandate to make the world a better place has decided on a few very specific foci, by zeroing in on five core initiatives.

Free Templates Providers

Published on December 11th, 2007 admin

Free Template Providers

So today I came across a great site I wanted to share with all of you: FreeTemplatesProviders.com. They have a number of links up on their site for pages that provide free templates for download. I happen to like this sort of thing, as it certainly makes my day a whole lot easier when I have a good template to work from. (c:

Another site you might want to sneak a glance at for free website templates (if you’re as into this stuff as I am, of course) is FindMyTemplates.com. They have a number of good templates available for download, too.

BREAKING: Google announces war on subdomains

Published on December 7th, 2007 admin

BREAKING NEWS:
At pubcon, Matt Cutts of Google just announced that they will start limiting search results to two subdomains for any one web search. This is a drastic revision, and may very well affect your site, possibly very negatively. Thankfully, the announcement specifically stated that the changes would be rolled out only in the next couple of weeks, so you still have time to prepare.

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