SEO Help for Beginners - Part 2 - Targeted Keywords

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Welcome back to SEO Help for Beginners. In the last article, we explained what SEO is and the importance of selecting "targeted keywords".

In this article, we'll provide some valuable resources for how to identify targeted keywords, and explain the key things search engines are looking for.

Let's get started. 

SEO Targeted Keywords
SEO Targeted Keywords

How to Identify Targeted Keywords

Remember that targeted keywords are keywords your target market would be looking for. Also recall that it's much better to use targeted keywords (vs. broader keywords) because 1) you'll have less competition; and 2) you're more likely to have conversion because you’re attracting people who are looking for what you have to offer.

So how do you identify targeted keywords?

There are a number of tools you can use for keyword research. Some are free and others you will have to pay for. Below ae some free tools you can get started with.

  • Alexa: This is a great resources that gives a wealth of information on sites and trends, including rankings for any website
  • Below is a great video that illustrates two additional SEO keyword tools, Spyfu and HitTail


SEO Help - Targeted Keywords

Google Page Rank
Google Page Rank

What Are Search Engines Looking For?

There are two main factors that search engines use to determine how a page ranks in a search:

  1. Keyword relevancy
  2. Page importance or link popularity

When you do a search, the search engine gives you relevant pages that contain the keywords in your search. In addition to the keywords, the search engines also consider the importance of the page.

How do search engines determine the page importance? It is based on a the number and the qualify of external links pointing to a page. We will talk about this in greater detail in the next article, but in the meantime, here is a snapshot of what this means. 

One great example to illustrate this concept of external links is Google PankRank which counts the number of links pointing to one page from other sites. As Google puts it, a link to one of your pages from another site is considered a ‘vote’ in favour of that page.The higher the votes, the greater the perceived value of that page.

Google also takes into consideration the importance of the page that links to your page. If the page that links to you has a high importance or PageRank, then the link is given a greater weight.

You can find Google’s own explanation of PageRank here:

http://www.google.com/technology/

 

Two types of SEO: offline and online
Two types of SEO: offline and online

SEO Help for Beginners - What's Next?

In the next article, we will take a closer look at the two types of SEO you will want to learn: on-page and off-page.

On-page refers to the actual code and content of your web pages. We’ll look at both. Off-page refers to factors that affect the ranking of your web pages that aren’t determined by the actual code of your web pages.

In the meantime, please add your comments, questions or feedback so we can all learn together. Thanks and best wishes!

Strategic Marketing

Cindy Schulson helps solo entrepreneurs find and attract their ideal niche so they can market themselves authentically and get faster results. Finding the right key words is an important part of attracting your niche -- you have to understand what keywords your target market is looking for. 

Get Cindy's free report "Ten Steps to Finding and Attracting Your Ideal Niche" for a step-by-step guide that will help all of your marketing be laser focused.

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Netters 3 years ago

Thank you so much. I have a lot to learn and you make it easy to understand.

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cindyschulson Hub Author 3 years ago

You bet - there is a lot to learn but if you can break it down into bite sized pieces, it's totally doable. Thanks for taking the time to read and comment!

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myhomebusiness 3 years ago

Thank you Cindy,

This is very informative and definitely something that needs repeating to really get the grasp of it all. I know that sometimes I become lazy and I don't do keyword searches and it shows. This is important stuff.

Also being sure to "sprinkle" the keywords throughout the article helps.

I look forward to your next article.

Take care,

Angela

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cindyschulson Hub Author 3 years ago

That's a great point Angela - thank you! In the next article, we'll look at on-page optimization, followed by an article about off-page optimization. One step at a time. Cheers!

Sarah Roth 3 years ago

Hi Cindy, I have read many of your articles and have found them to be very informative, clearly written, and with a great writing style...good job! I look forward to following you - Sarah

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cindyschulson Hub Author 3 years ago

Thank you Sarah - that is really kind of you to say. I'm a fan of yours as well and am looking forward to reading more of your hubs. If you'd like to connect on Facebook as well, you can find me at http://profile.to/cindyschulson

cheers!

SEO Surat 2 years ago

Good tips for beginners.

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go-giver65 2 years ago

Thanks again, Cindy! This is really nice. Great resources too! I had forgotten all about the keyword tools you can use that are free. I did a test on some keywords for one of my blogs and I am quite impressed!

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