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Select Keywords First to Make Your Content Easy to Find

May 30, 2009 · 97 comments

Before you start writing your next blog post or creating any other type of content, take a minute to think about how someone would search for the specific information you plan to add.  What words or phrases would YOU use in your favorite search engine search box to research your subject? What words would your friends and family who don’t know as much about that subject use?

Make each post or page about ONE subject best described by a specific two to three word phrase

These words and phrases are called keywords or keyword phrases. While some appear to advocate targeting one KEYWORD which I would not agree with, it appears he actually means one PHRASE and that is exactly what I do recommend. Targeting one word, especially if it is a common or very competitive word, is not going to be nearly as effective as targeting a two or three word phrase.

Here are some examples:

The more individual pages you create that each target a specific phrase the more likely your site will be found in organic search. This is not something that you can do overnight. While there are automated ways to create these pages if you have advanced skills, anyone can create quality content over time.

Decide on the appropriate keyword phrase before you start writing and only use one keyword phrase for each page. You may have to use your imagination to create unique content especially where you wish to be found in many locations. It usually is not necessary to use the names of every town; in places where most people shop in a major city they will often automatically search in the closest larger city.

USE YOUR KEYWORD PHRASE:

  • As the name of the page – [Example: the name of this page is select-keywords]
  • As the title on the page – be sure to use a Title tag – some believe the first three words are the most important so in this post “Select Keywords” appears first. [Avoid using these special characters in titles: & % * @ "(quote marks)]
  • Name images using Alt Image Tags
  • Throughout the content include each variation and inflected form of the words and phrases: plural and singular, past and present tense when applicable.
  • In the Keyword meta tag field
  • In the Description meta tag field
  • In header tags. You may notice that the additional resources titles in this blog use H4 and are specific to the links found in them
  • Keywords closer to the top of the page and in bold or italics are considered slightly more important

WordPress, WordPress plugins like All-in-one-SEO, and advanced themes like Thesis either provide fields for the above information or automatically handle many of the above tags for you. If you have specific questions ask in the comments and I can provide additional details specific to your circumstances. Be sure to be as specific as you can and include what CMS, blogging platform or type of program you are using so if I don’t have the answer someone else can provide it.

While you want to target your specific phrase, consider also using variations of those key words within your page content. You may choose to target these other forms in specific pages later, but it won’t hurt to mention them in your current content.

USE THESE KEYWORD VARIATIONS:

  • Singular and plural: gift, gifts /car, cars
  • Inflected form of the words and phrases: engrave, engraved, engraving, engravable
  • Past and present when applicable
  • Synonyms are usually best targeted with separate pages (car, vehicle, automobile, auto)

TARGETING PHRASES:

It is imperative that you clearly understand what keywords to use and which are too broad or too specific. In Evaluating AdWords accounts I regularly saw businesses targeting words that would NEVER work. You can not expect to rank for words that are too generic and not included in a phrase with your target product or service. You don’t want to buy that traffic and you are highly unlikely to rank for it in organic search.

It is very countries, states, major cities, or any word that applies to hundreds or even thousands of products. For example, Good Millwork would not be able to rank for the word “wood” but certainly should target wood shutters, wood baseboards, wood moldings, wood cabinet moldings, etc.  They are unlikely to rank for mahogany but should certainly target mahogany moldings.

They should never target the word “crown” but the phrase crown moldings is so important to them that they definitely want to target all the variations: crown molding (singular), crown moulding (alternate spelling), crown mouldings (plural of alternate spelling).

They should (and do) also couple crown molding with other words like red oak crown molding or maple crown molding while not targeting “red” or “oak” or “maple” for the same reason they can’t rank for the words “wood” or “crown”. I hope you’re getting the idea.

They can also target more specific wood phrases like Fire Resistant Wood or reclaimed Cypress wood. Apply these examples to your own products and services. If this is not crystal clear do ask questions in the comments. For every person courageous enough to ask there are dozens more who have the same question.

Incorporate your selected keywords and phrases into what you write and your posts and pages will be much more concise and targeted and receive more search engine traffic

Proper selection and use of keyword phrases is one of the most basic and important concepts to understand when using the Internet to grow your business. Apply these basics to your content to grow your business.

KEYWORD RESEARCH TOOLS

I recommend using the WordStream tool linked above to generate lists and then saving them in a keyword searchable program like Tomboy Notes. As you write posts be sure to cover each of your most important phrases. I paste the URLs of the posts targeting each phrase next to the keywords. This is especially important if you have many similar keyword phrases or write about many similar products.

RESOURCES ON USING KEYWORD PHRASES:


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Anthony who writes about acne diets August 11, 2011 at 1:09 pm

Some of this advice no longer seems to apply. When you search for one thing in google, google used to only bold those words, now it also bolds synonyms, and ranks sites accordingly. In my opinion, you should only target synonyms with a separate page if you have more to say on the subject.

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SEO Hampshire July 29, 2011 at 6:31 am

Keywords are the absolute core of SEO but you need to be realistic and target words that you have a chance of ranking for…

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Andri
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July 25, 2011 at 5:52 pm

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Long Tail Keyword is best way to target more than 1 keyword.
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wny yoga
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June 22, 2011 at 6:48 am

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You have to have creativity in terms of keyboard usage..a great keyword can really help u with your seo

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Openxcell Inc
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June 17, 2011 at 3:18 am

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I have one suggestion, Blog post especially the title heading, you can compare one keyword other titles that are most likely to get your site higher in faster.

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fresh salsa
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June 8, 2011 at 11:37 am

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diversity is the keywords is KEY!establish it and it will come
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June 8, 2011 at 10:42 am

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‘ Make each post or page about ONE subject best described by a specific two to three word phrase’ is probably one of the best advice one can have in your foray to keyword…i live by it
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Delfin who writes about Used Tow Trucks June 4, 2011 at 4:20 am

Hey Ujarp, I completely agree with you SEO can not be done by just doing On-Page or Just Off-Page. Both Process are very important & the balance of these process should be maintain.

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Ujarp who writes about Dodge Trucks March 28, 2011 at 3:27 am

This is really true.. Amazing job.. On-page and off-page go hand-in-hand. None can work without each other..

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Cassandra who writes about Facebook business page March 22, 2011 at 5:57 am

Another thing to mention is that once you create content on your web-pages or make new web-pages that are designed to use your long tailed keywords its a good idea to promote those new pages.

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wny glass block windows
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June 10, 2011 at 2:17 am

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im still confused between long tailed and short tailed keywords…do they really matter?help!
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Bryan who writes about IT Outsourcing
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February 28, 2011 at 12:17 am

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This is true, in order to have more focus on a certain topic a thorough keyword or core term research first must be done before creating content. After selecting the core term and the keyword/key phrases variations it will be easier to create the content basing on the topic selected…great post!

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Annie who writes about stainless steel water bottles February 18, 2011 at 4:04 pm

Keyword is very important to have a high number of visitors into your site. Everybody will visit a site because of the keyword that they enter in search engine so always think as a user.

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Sydney Removals February 7, 2011 at 11:53 am

Keywords are really related with our business so select which keywords will increase your business. thanks for nice posting

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Multi Aperture Photo Frame January 18, 2011 at 12:01 am

It is very important to use keywords and we must never give room for imagination for our readers on what services we offer or assume that people actually knows what we assume about.
But there are many keyword research tools such as Keyword Research Pro, that will help you literally find hundreds of profitable keywords in just few minutes instead of manual finding.

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Sam who writes about painters sydney January 12, 2011 at 7:05 pm

Having the best keyword for a particular site is very difficult. You really need to think of something beyond the box in order to finally come up with a very useful keyword.

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Bagus April 7, 2012 at 11:23 pm

very good tips and article
now i realized that keyword is really important thing to make a good blog
now i will think about the keyword first than build the post
thank you
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Dave
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December 21, 2010 at 12:12 pm

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I’m often asked whether to optimize for the singular or plural keyword phrase. Also, questions like, should we create separate pages for these singular and plural versions of a keyword phrase, or just create a page and target both terms?

I would say that first is to go after one of the variations first – so take your singular keyword, create a page, optimize for that keyword and get it to position number one. After that, once you rank number one (which is our aim), then go for the plural version for the same page.

In my opinion, Google wants to serve up the most relevant results for the user, so most of the times they serve up two different pages when looking for either the target singular and the plural keyword phrase. It all depends on what Google sees as more relevant.

There are times when people are searching for, say “trading system/s”, they serve up the same results. Now, how does this happen and how we can make it happen on your keywords as well?

Here’s how we did it for the keyword trading systems. First, we optimized for the plural and then, we chose the singular, as the next term to optimize.

I believe that in the end, this is something that Google likes, because it’s good to have variations in your anchor text since this is something that happens during search.

Cheers,
Dave
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Aurelia who writes about instant immersion spanish November 23, 2010 at 4:22 pm

It would seem to me that any kind of in depth keyword research in this regard would be unnecessary as they keyword phrase that someone would use to search for your webpage should be somewhat intuitive, I would think. And lest anyone feel that they need to be concerned about picking the most efficient phrase, the method that you describe here would alleviate that concern since we would be looking at writing blog posts (or web pages) for a variety of phrases anyway, therefore using sort of a “shotgun” approach by using several phrases that could potentially be used as search terms to find our sites. Do you think this is an accurate assessment? Am I understanding your approach properly?

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promotional products November 15, 2010 at 9:03 am

Keywords are really related with the type of niche you want to start with , so do a little research before choosing them.

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Fray who writes about Hosted dialer March 24, 2011 at 12:56 am

Yeah, because the success of your article depends on the Keyword also. Your Keyword must be the real issue here or the main point of the article or business you are in to.

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Diesel Engine November 10, 2010 at 2:59 am

Once you into the process, everything will be easy. It can somehow be a procedural approach that needs of thinking from time to time. Not really bad at all.

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NLP November 5, 2010 at 8:55 am

To have good keywords you also must play with long keywords and switch the words a little so you will have less competitors on those keyword. Best researched keyword isnt allways the best as many people fight over it is really hard to get into the top.

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