| How To do Keyterm Research to Build a Keyword List |
| Written by Pathos | |
| Sunday, 29 June 2008 | |
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This Post Topic was already in my draft section form January… But as it this turns out great for doing the Keyword research and Using the right tools to get the keyword information you need. Keyword Research Keywords are the most essential part of website creation, especially if you want your website to out perform your competitors. Improving your website to get beter performance is in the first place a matter off creating a good website structure and for that, you need to understand two things:
For the first part, you probably already know more than you think, so first thing to do is to get a piece of paper (or open a text editor) and start writing down all terms you can think of about and related to you website topic. Example for the Topic Games: “Online Games, Download Games, Free Games, Video games, Adventure Games, Joystick, Game Computer, WII, Nintendo DS, Games Console”
Now, before you take the next step, go to Google or Yahoo and do a search for the Keyword you are most likely to know a lot and want to focus on that term. So what do these numbers tell you? Well, first place, that there are a lot of Games sites :-) Back to getting into the heavy hitters.. there is an the hidden secret in doing your keyword research and building your keyword list the right way:
This secret is called “Keyword Clustering” and is very well explained by the Image from SEO Infographics I used before in Optimize Your Joomla site with Keywords.
As you can see in the Image, building a website with the right keywords targeted, will lift you into the higher competition field, just by focusing on the related words rather then going for the “Games” right away. How to find keyword clusters Finding the terms related to your topic, as seen above, you already have some clue about keywords and search terms to use. You Free Clustering Keyword tools There are several great free tools on the Internet that can help you track down what people are looking for, but also what Search Engines find related terms… Google Tool
With this tool you have to check first, if your results are targeted for the right country and language, that is the first bloc you see in the page. After that, fill in your search term, and provide Google with the anti-spam term (Only once per session). Now you can go through the list and click on “Add” for the terms you think would do well for your new website.
SEO Book Tools
This tool from Aaron Wall of SEOBook.com is really a great interface for the WordTracker database, combined with some Yahoo and Google information. Most people will have problems with this tool the first time the use it, I even forget about the important click myself sometime… After that, you will get an extensive result page, and the nice part with the current version is that you can export the results into a .csv file like Google give you. Trellian Keyword Discovery, just like WordTracker are basically keyword tools that you use extensively if you get a subscription. Trellian shows also how the search market is divided for the search terms, but these kind of details are into their extended Keyword Research Tool
WordTracker If you are looking for Keyword information, WordTracker is also among the first you will find and that also brings great information on keywords. It is whoever a nice tool to double check the keywords found before. Putting it all Together Looking at and following the steps and tools above you will find yourself with an enormous amount of search terms that are actually used on the Internet for find information about the topic of your website. Now here is where you will have to do the hard labour… but it will pay off!! You see the emphasis on write about? that is because you are building the site and you should provide good quality content to your readers. I like to import the data into an Excel worksheet (Open new spreadsheet, choose the data menu item, import external data, import data and select the csv file as source and don’t forget to select the csv value in the import option field). In this Keyword list (yes you build one already :-0) you can select, sort and move the search terms around to get “clusters”.
Search Engine to the Rescue This “clustering” can be a bit overwhelming if you start doing this for the first time, so lets bring in some free professional help. Ask.com This search engine has some great features to help you find your basic clusters, just go over to www.ask.com and start typing in you keyword.
The results page will also show you the relater terms in a simple sidebar.
Yahoo.com Yahoo also has a similar way of presenting you this kind of information, they call it search assist
Google.com And yes, even at www.google.com there are some related terms to be found, although not on every searched keyword, but if there are, you can find them at the bottom of the first results page.
If you are done selection the search terms you want to target and clustered them into topics, you are ready for the next step… your domain name selection… stay tuned.
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