Keyword Lists - Their Proper Care And Feeding
One of your most important marketing assets is your Keyword
List. But are you giving your Keyword List the attention it
deserves? Is your Keyword List getting a little shaggy around
the edges? Are your keywords becoming old and out of date? Is
your Keyword List not behaving at its best, possibly due to
neglect?
To properly care for your Keyword List you need to understand
its different needs and functions. We can divide the list into
several broad categories.
1) Master Keyword List - this list has all the keywords that you
can come up with for your particular need. All other lists are
taken from this Master List.
2) Pay-Per-Click List - this is a subset of the Master List and
will vary depending on how you are using PPC and which search
engines you are buying positions in.
3) Tag List - this subset of the Master List helps you fill in
those Meta Tag fields. Although many search engines are not
currently paying much attention to Meta Tags, that could change
at any time and the search engines will not let us know if or
when they begin watching Meta Tags again. So the safe bet is to
still keep these tags properly populated.
4) Web Site List - this is another subset of the Master List and
is more targeted than the PPC list. This list also helps you
write powerful content on your site. And don't forget to refer
to this list when setting up the Alt tags for your images (you
are using Alt tags aren't you?).
5) Email List - Are you using keywords in your email? You should
be. Keywords are not only used to help people find your site in
search engines, but they are words people are actively searching
for. Your marketing should be addressing their needs, and your
keyword list shows you what they are looking for. Just like
creating copy on a web page, use the keyword list to target your
email campaigns as well.
So how do you go about creating the Master Keyword list? You
first have to decide what you need from your keywords. Most
likely you will have a product or service that will dictate the
broad category for the list. As an example I will use Nikon
Camera as my starting point. Maybe I have a site that
specializes in information about Nikons, or I have a store that
sells Nikon Cameras, or maybe I sell software that would
complement a Nikon Camera. These questions and more will begin
to focus your keyword search.
Start by building a basic list using this approach, you don't
need to capitalize, leave everything lowercase.
nikon, nikon camera, nikon information, nikon sales, nikon
software
Put down the basic keywords that spring into your head when
thinking about your subject. This does not need to be an
exhaustive list, just a starting point.
We now need to expand on this list by using tools freely
available on the internet. My personal favorite is on
Overture.com in their Resource Center. They have a valuable
little tool called the Keyword Selector Tool. This tool will
give you a list of keyword searches on Overture over a one month
period. Simply type in your keyword and hit the button. You will
get a list of keywords including the keyword you typed in and
the number of searches performed on the keyword.
A search for "Nikon" came back with 100 keyword possibilities.
Depending on your original keyword search you may have to clean
this list up a bit before using it. For instance one of the
keywords was "Nikon rifle scopes", not what I need so I will
delete that one. I usually copy the information from this web
page and paste it into an Excel spreadsheet where I can
manipulate it as I like. Each month you may get a different set
of keywords on Overture, so don't just do this one time and
forget it. Keep on checking back to add more keywords to your
list.
Another valuable tool is over on Google. (ht
tps://adwords.google.com/select/main?cmd=KeywordSandbox) You
can also find this tool in the Tools section of Google Adwords.
This is used like the Overture tool, simply type in your keyword
and click on Get More Keywords. This search gave me 225 possible
keywords, many of which I will clean out. A nice feature of the
Adwords tool is that it allows you to download the list as a CSV
file for use in Excel or another program.
There are many other sources for keyword lists. A good place to
start is on Search Engine Watch at http:
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Don't forget specialized sites like eBay. They have a banner ad
program named eBay Keywords where you can find suggestions for
keywords to use with banner ads on eBay. http://ebay.admarketplace.net<
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And finally pay attention to the log files for your web site.
You will have a list of searches people used to find your site.
This is a very targeted list of keywords that were actually
successful in driving traffic to your site.
Now that you have a huge list of keywords you are ready to
create your Master Keyword List. Place all these keywords into a
spreadsheet and clean out the inappropriate keywords (like
"Nikon Binoculars"). Then arrange in order from most relevant to
least relevant.
You need to weed this Master List down for your PPC campaign.
You may find that the keywords near the top of your list are the
most expensive and that the ones in the middle may have a better
cost to sales ratio. But the more keywords you can use on PPC,
the broader your exposure.
The top 25 should work well for your Meta Tag list. Depending on
your needs you may need to remove duplicate words. Try to limit
any individual word to 5 uses or less (example: don't use
"nikon" more than 5 times).
The top 10 keywords are your sales words for your web site and
email campaigns since these are the most tightly focused
keywords in the list.
Don't forget that the needs of your list will be changing as the
market place shifts. Every month or so do a new search for
keywords to keep your keyword list up to date. Trim out the
words that are either no longer appropriate or effective. Be
sure to keep an eye on your log files. Keep your sub-lists
current. And give your Keyword List the care and attention it
needs to live a long and active life.
And finally, if only 4 people purchase some training off of my
site due to the keywords in this article I can finally get that
Nikon Camera that I have been wanting.