Wednesday, 22 March 2017

Keyword research. The most important step of SEO

Why is keyword research so important?
Keyword research is the most important step of every SEO project for two reasons:
1. If you rank your site highly for the wrong keywords, you can end up spending lots of time and effort, only to discover the keywords you have targeted doesn't receive any traffic.
2. If you haven't investigated the competitiveness of your keywords, you can end up investing lots of time and effort into a particular keyword, only to find it is far too competitive to rank, even on the first page. These two pitfalls are often the ultimate decider on how successful any SEO project is. This chapter will cover how to avoid these pitfalls and how to find the best keywords. First, we must define what a keyword is.
What exactly is a keyword?
If you are an SEO newbie, you may be wondering—what is a keyword? A keyword is any phrase you would like your site to rank for in Google's search results. A keyword can be a single word, or a keyword can also be a combination of words. If you are trying to target a single word, lookout! You will have your work cut out for you. Single word keywords are extremely competitive, and difficult to rank highly for in the search results. Here’s some different kinds of keywords: Head-term keywords: keywords with one to two words, i.e. classic movies. Long-tail keywords: keywords with three or more phrases, i.e. classic Akira Kurosawa movies. Navigational keywords: keywords used to locate a particular brand or website. Examples would be Facebook, YouTube or Gmail. Informational keywords: keywords used to discover on a particular topic. This includes keywords beginning with “how to…”or “what are the best...”Transactional keywords: keywords entered into Google by customers wanting to complete a commercial action, i.e. buy jackets online. In most cases, targeting head-term or navigational keywords for other brands is competitive and not worth the time or effort. Despite their high traffic numbers, they will generally not lead to any sales. On the other hand, long-tail, informational and transactional keywords are good keywords for most SEO projects. They will lead to more customers.

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