Key Words to Build Traffic
by Tammy Ames
Much has already been said about having a content rich website
using your key words for search engines to find you then direct
traffic to your site.
If you have your own web site, you will learn the importance of
good key words to generate traffic to your website. Some are marketing
their business without their own website so you may think knowledge
of key words doesn't apply to you.
Good key word text is relevant to every internet marketer!
You want your site to be found by search engines to generate traffic,
repeat visits and sales.
Search engines are always crawling web pages for information that
will be indexed (sorted) into their database for web surfers to
find through searches.
When it comes to marketing an online business, knowing the "how"
or "why" of search engine workings doesn't add to your
work at home plan. The what, where and which - of search engines
will be enough to get you started building traffic and hopefully
SALES to your web site.
Where do search engines go? Search engines all over the internet
are continuously crawling over web pages.
Stop and think about this for a moment. Articles with your resource
box
Text link exchanges
Blogs & Blog comments
Forum and message boards
Text advertising
Online Newsletters
Every time you have an article put up on another website, every
link exchange, every blog entry, blog comment or forum message will
have words associated with your link.
Search engines find your web site through the pages of your web
site itself and through back links to your site. Back links are
where you have placed your link out on other sites that direct back
to your site. In a link exchange, you have your link and text placed
on someone else's site (usually a links page) that links back to
your front page.
Beyond simple link exchanges, your website link will appear on
other sites through articles you have written, reviews you have
published, your blog or your comments on other blogs, message boards
and forums plus advertisements on other sites and in online newsletters.
It's time to start planning how you want your site description
indexed when it appears on another website in the form of a back
link.
Search engines crawl those websites, blogs and message boards so
your careful attention to the key word content will boost your page
rank and placement in the search engines. What search engines look
for:
Text and Meta Tags.
If you are designing or maintaining your website then learn about
meta tags. If you are marketing online beyond your website then
it is key words that you need to understand and use to your benefit.
The standard for publishing articles written by others in an ezine
or on a website always include at the very least a resource box.
This box at the bottom of your articles will introduce you and your
business to the readers. This is the area where you will again use
your key words.
As you design your online business and create an internet marketing
plan, creating a set of your own key words to use in your signature,
link exchanges and resource box is crucial.
Which Key Words will work for your online business?
Initially it would seem that a general statement of your site would
be enough when exchanging links. You'll realize that search engines
will read that page and put the words next to your signature into
the engines index the way you wrote them.
Two tools for choosing keywords for your online marketing:
Good Keywords is a free downloaded Windows software tool that helps
you find the ideal set of keywords for designing your text ads and
targeting your web pages for search engines.
With Good Keywords, I use the Overture feature then study it further
with Overture's Key Word Inventory Tool.
On paper, think through the key words that your potential customers,
recruits or website visitors would use in a search box to find your
product or business.
Let's pretend that you offer organic coffees and teas.
Selling organic coffees and teas would have a basic set of key
words (healthy, health, organic, drinks, coffees, natural, teas,
fitness) and phrases (healthy drinks, organic coffee, organic teas,
natural fitness) that you would working into your resource box,
your message board signatures, link exchanges and blog comments.
"Drink to your health ~ Healthy organic coffees and teas for
your natural health!" next to your link would be a Good Key
Word rich text you could use with your signature on message boards,
link exchanges, blog entries and text ads on other sites.
By building the number of times that your text ad and link occur
on other websites based on what internet surfers are looking for
online, you are creating relevance for your product and your web
site.
With paid advertising on another site, it is a better marketing
strategy to use a text ad versus a button because it gives the search
engines a reason to revisit your site and confirming that your site
does indeed offer what the text describes!
Because a button or banner may have a better click through rate
than plain text, when getting paid advertising always ask if text
(rich in key words) can be added under your button or banner with
paid advertising. Combining text and great graphics will give you
the best of both worlds.
Limit your text ads to 1-2 versions and simply keep using them
when you've chosen your key word text ad. Beyond search engines,
using the same text in email signatures and message boards will
give you and your business stronger branding.
Branding with people and search engines is what it's all about
with internet marketing!
Tammy Ames is the owner of Wahm Work at Home Connections and publisher
of Work at Home Connections Ezine, a weekly online newsletter offering
work at home resources and tools for online advertising and marketing.
http://www.wahmconnections.com
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