The exact steps to create the perfect keyword list.
Please follow the following steps.
Step 1. Open up Internet Explorer.
Step 2. Go to google.com
Step 3. Type in the keywords (or phrase) that best describe your business. Remember, think like someone who’s looking for your products or services, but has no idea who you are.
Step 4. Click on one of the top three sites that came up on your search.
Step 5. At the top of your browser, find the “View” tab.
Step 6. Then, within the View drop-down, click on “Source.”
Step 7. You’ll see a page that’s full of nonsense and looks like hieroglyphics. However, see if you can locate the words “
Step 8. Evaluate this web site’s keyword list. Since a web site’s keywords are in the public domain, don’t be bashful about evaluating a competitor’s keyword list to help you develop yours. I didn’t say copy their list, but just look for ways to make your keyword list stronger.
Tips for Success
No. 1. Although some search engines won ’ t accept more than 200 characters in a keyword list, there ’ s no science for how many keywords you should have for every search engine. Some engines will browse your keyword list until they feel they have an understanding of your web site. I feel that a safe range is 15 – 25 keywords.
No. 2. Keywords can also be key phrases. For example, instead of “ house ” or “ Michigan, ” use phrases such as “ houses in Michigan, ” “ Michigan real estate, ” and so on.
No. 3. Use common misspelled words as part of your keyword list so you ’ ll attract people who make this frequent error. As an example, General Motors has “ Chevrolet ” as well as its common misspelling, “ Chevrolet, ” in its keyword list. Smart, huh?
No. 4. Do not repeat keywords. You can use words in phrases more than once but not independently. For example, the right way is “ car phone, ” “ car door, ” and “ car window. ” The wrong way would be “ car, ” “ car, ” and “ car. ”













July 2nd, 2009 at 9:35 am
Nicely done. I’d not thought of adding potential misspellings.
July 3rd, 2009 at 7:10 pm
Good info, thanks.
July 15th, 2009 at 8:23 am
Thanks for linking it