Written September 03. 2006 in
UncategorizedHave you ever wondered why some
websites
are outrageously successful while others wallow in the depths of cyberspace?
Well the answer to the riddle is 'words'. In the game of the internet, use the
right words and you win; use the wrong words and you lose. It's that
simple.
One common mistake a lot of businesses make is to add a website
to their marketing toolbox without really considering how to use it. You see the
problem is, even though you need your website to help market and grow your
business, what you actually need first is a strategy to promote your website.
Your primary goal must be to attract visitors to your site because without them,
the whole game plan comes undone. If you intend to rely heavily on
free
search
engine
traffic for your website exposure and your site never makes it past position
#200 on the search engine results pages, chances are no-one is ever going to
know you exist because few people bother to look past the first four pages of
results. There are literally billions of websites out there all hoping one day
to make it into the top 20. Sadly, most will languish in the wait or just give
up trying. So what do you do to make it happen? Well a good place to start is
with keywords.
It's important to understand that the web is driven by
people entering search terms or 'keywords' into their search engine browser
windows. If you're wondering what people are looking for, that is where you'll
find the answers. So the starting point is to develop your site content around
the terms (keywords) that people are
searching
for that relate to your business. After all, there's no point in creating a site
that focuses on widgets if people are actually searching for woggles. If you use
the right keywords on your website pages, you make it easier for the
search
engines
to match up your content with someone's search request and you're well on your
way to having a successful site. It doesn't pay to just take a guess at these
keywords, you need to know exactly what terms people are using in their
searches. Online keyword databases are an invaluable tool for this
research.
Another strategy that will assist your campaign and score you
some extra points with the search engines is to choose a domain name for your
website that includes your chosen keyword(s). Lets' say you have a gardening
company and your main product is a new hybrid rose you've developed called
RoseX. Now if you create a website with a domain name that is simply the name of
your company, chances are you're site will get little traffic because few people
will be searching for your company name. But if you have confirmed that RoseX is
a popular keyword that maybe thousands of people are searching for, it would
make a lot of sense to include that keyword in
your
domain
name as well as on your sites pages.
It's all about giving the search
engines what they want. Of course there is lots more to consider in pursuing a
top position in search engine results, but without the right words, it's not
going to happen.
Article Source: http://www.articlewheel.com
Bo Collins is a writer and publisher of
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Search Engines Exploring ways to get the most out of your website.