Do You Want to Know What Keywords to Use for Your Website?
I must confess… I didn’t (gasp!) do keyword research before writing the copy for our website. And the truth is I should have. But better late than never. So let’s pretend we’re writing our website content today (maybe you are)… and then take it from there!
First of all, why is keyword research so important?
Search engines (i.e., Google) are the number one way that people find your website. Your job is to make it easy for them. There’s much you need to do to make this happen… but it begins with figuring out what words and phrases (keywords) your prospects use when searching the Internet for what you sell. Then you need to make sure your website content includes those keywords. Do it right… and your website shows up in your prospects search results!
Here’s how to get started:
1. It’s all about your target customers. You really need to understand who they are, what they’re looking for, and why they’d buy from you in particular.
2. Think about what keywords they’ll use when searching on Google for your products and services. (If you already have customers… ask them!)
3. Then make a big list of all the keywords you come up with.
4. Add qualifying terms to your keywords that help better define your market… such as your product features and business location.
5. Boil your list down to the keyword phrases you’re going to use with your website content. These phrases should best reflect your product offering and be search terms your prospects will use often.
6. Now write (or update!) your website copy with these keyword phrases in mind.
Simple enough?
For example, let’s say you have an Italian restaurant located in Long Island, NY. You want keywords that target customers will use to find your restaurant. The keyword “restaurants” isn’t specific enough. Maybe: “Italian restaurants”? Better for sure. But we need some qualifying terms to make it even more specific. How about “Italian pizza restaurants” or “Italian restaurants on long island”? Now we’re talking! Just include these keyword phrases as often as you can in your website content.
You should target 5 to 10 keyword phrases depending on how many products or services you sell, and the different types of customers you serve. Have lots of products and services? Then you’ll need more keyword phrases.
The good news is there are free tools to help:
- Google’s keyword tool makes it easy to come up with hundreds of keyword phrases to consider. Plus it’ll show you the number of monthly searches for each phrase.
- Wordtracker is another good keyword tool for generating ideas. And it will also show you the popularity of each keyword suggestion.
- Google Analytics is free web analytics software that gives in-depth data on your website traffic… including which keywords send visitors to your site!
Now it’s time for a few cautionary comments (sorry!)
Spicing up your content with good keyword phrases will make it easier for prospects to find you… and also make generic website copy more specific and interesting. But don’t go overboard. Remember, it’s all about making your website helpful and informative for your target customers… not about stuffing your pages with keywords for the search engines. (see our related post)
And the process of keyword research never stops. You need to keep an eye on what keywords are driving the most traffic to your website… since your prospects are changing how they search all the time!
Don’t forget to keep your keyword phrases handy. You’ll not only reference them for your website copy but also for your online advertising campaigns, social media efforts… and even your offline advertising (which also influences what people type into a search box).
Let’s get started with your keyword research!
Btw, did you notice the keyword phrases I’m using for this blog post? Let us know which keywords you used to get here. Thanks!
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