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alexg 04-30-2004 12:42 PM

SE Gurus:How can I find which keywords I have a good chance of getting top placement?
 
well, if I search google for a certein (not too big) term, what's the best way to know if I can get a top placement if I optimize right, and get some pr4 and 5 incoming links?
Is it by looking at the current top sites' back links and see if there are few? Or by looking at their PR?

share your tips...

Jon 04-30-2004 01:13 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by alexg
well, if I search google for a certein (not too big) term, what's the best way to know if I can get a top placement if I optimize right, and get some pr4 and 5 incoming links?
Is it by looking at the current top sites' back links and see if there are few? Or by looking at their PR?

share your tips...

You can actually get high rankings for single term keywords if you constantly update and focus a lot of your methods on building the website. I've always recommended, to clients, friends, whoever, that the best way to go about optimizing and ranking is to go for lesser populated keywords. Sure, you won't get as many hits for "purple 15 inch dildo" as you would for the term "15 inch dildo" or even for "dildo", but when you aim specifically for less popular terms, and add them together, you can increase your traffic like crazy. For the longrun, the more keywords you rank well for, the better acquainted you get with the optimization process, and the better you'll do as time goes by for harder keywords.

For keyword analysis, check out the Overture keyword tool - http://inventory.overture.com/d/sear...ry/suggestion/

Also, there's WordTracker and GoogleAdwords tool. WordTracker is subscriber based, but a very good and extremely in-depth tool (especially great for ppc campaigns).

Hope this helps.

:2 cents:

Weppel 04-30-2004 01:18 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by NiteChatDotTV
You can actually get high rankings for single term keywords if you constantly update and focus a lot of your methods on building the website. I've always recommended, to clients, friends, whoever, that the best way to go about optimizing and ranking is to go for lesser populated keywords. Sure, you won't get as many hits for "purple 15 inch dildo" as you would for the term "15 inch dildo" or even for "dildo", but when you aim specifically for less popular terms, and add them together, you can increase your traffic like crazy. For the longrun, the more keywords you rank well for, the better acquainted you get with the optimization process, and the better you'll do as time goes by for harder keywords.

For keyword analysis, check out the Overture keyword tool - http://inventory.overture.com/d/sear...ry/suggestion/

Also, there's WordTracker and GoogleAdwords tool. WordTracker is subscriber based, but a very good and extremely in-depth tool (especially great for ppc campaigns).

Hope this helps.

:2 cents:

:thumbsup :thumbsup

High Quality 04-30-2004 01:19 PM

Uh huh. Sorry to hear that.

AlienQ - BANNED FOR LIFE 04-30-2004 01:20 PM

Weppel your to generous dude.:glugglug

Gheenz 04-30-2004 01:21 PM

Definitely check out Overture's search term tool and WordTracker (pay per month service). :thumbsup

SEGuru 04-30-2004 01:30 PM

Be sure to check out Digital Points Solution.

Here's an example: http://www.digitalpoint.com/tools/su...keywords=pussy

Enjoy!

Tuna 04-30-2004 02:15 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by SEGuru
Be sure to check out Digital Points Solution.

Here's an example: http://www.digitalpoint.com/tools/su...keywords=pussy

Enjoy!


nice thanks :thumbsup

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alexg 04-30-2004 02:19 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by NiteChatDotTV
You can actually get high rankings for single term keywords if you constantly update and focus a lot of your methods on building the website. I've always recommended, to clients, friends, whoever, that the best way to go about optimizing and ranking is to go for lesser populated keywords. Sure, you won't get as many hits for "purple 15 inch dildo" as you would for the term "15 inch dildo" or even for "dildo", but when you aim specifically for less popular terms, and add them together, you can increase your traffic like crazy. For the longrun, the more keywords you rank well for, the better acquainted you get with the optimization process, and the better you'll do as time goes by for harder keywords.

For keyword analysis, check out the Overture keyword tool - http://inventory.overture.com/d/sear...ry/suggestion/

Also, there's WordTracker and GoogleAdwords tool. WordTracker is subscriber based, but a very good and extremely in-depth tool (especially great for ppc campaigns).

Hope this helps.

:2 cents:

thanks for the input

Jon 04-30-2004 02:50 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by alexg
thanks for the input
np

Weppel 04-30-2004 03:35 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by AlienQ
Weppel your to generous dude.:glugglug
You know it :winkwink:


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