When It’s Time to Revisit Your Keyword Research

July 18th, 2011 Nick Stamoulis Posted in conducting keyword research, Keyword Research, keyword selection, leverage keyword research No Comments »

The Internet is not a static thing. With billions of pages already published and more being created every day, there is more available content that could possibly be consumed in a lifetime (or even several lifetimes). User behavior changes over time as well; mobile search has exploded, social networking has forever altered the way people connect online, and search is getting more and more personalized. A big part of SEO is being able to adapt to these changes and adjust your SEO strategy accordingly.

That is why you should take the time to reevaluate your keywords.

When was the last time your optimized your site? Unless you only recently began your SEO strategy, it was probably a while ago. That means you haven’t conducted any keyword research in a long while as well. How do you know those keywords are still relevant? Hopefully you’ve been keeping an eye on your site analytics, which can tell you what keywords visitors are using to find your site. Does your site target keywords that aren’t producing any traffic? Are you missing any new keywords that seem to pull in visitors? If you find yourself asking these questions, it’s time to do another round of keyword research.

Just because you have to start the keyword research process again doesn’t always mean that you failed the first time. You may have been spot-on with your first series of keywords. However, as user behavior changes, so do their search phrases. What worked two years ago might not be the best available keyword today.

How has your industry changed since the last time you conducted keyword research? What new phrases have been incorporated into the industry jargon? For instance, before HubSpot came along, there was no such thing as “inbound marketing.” Now inbound marketing is a well-known term in the world of online marketing. Sometimes industry specific keywords don’t have a lot of search volume, but it is important they be incorporated onto your site.

You can also look internally to see what kind of new keywords you might need to incorporate. Have you rebranded your company? Launched new pages of content or released new products? Each of these things requires its own set of keywords. Remember, keywords have to be page specific. If the central theme of webpage changed, you need to target new keywords that match it.

It’s important that you give your keywords some time (a few months) before you decide if they do or don’t work. It takes time to rank well for a new keyword, so don’t expect to see immediate success. You could accidentally remove a keyword that was working for you.

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Leverage Your Keyword Research Often

October 4th, 2010 Nick Stamoulis Posted in Keyword Research, leverage keyword research, leverage keyword research often No Comments »

Conducting keyword research can offer you much more than you think. Since the search engines are simply readers your keywords can offer you a very competitive advantage for all future marketing material you distribute into the search results.
Here are some recent questions I have received through this blog regarding keyword research:

How can I strengthen my PPC campaign with these new keywords?
If your pay per click campaign is not running on all 12 cylinders taking your newly found keyword research and really utilizing the keywords that have some search volume can yield nice results. Have your ads appear for keywords that actually generate search volume and they could convert very nicely.

How can I help my press release writing?
Press releases are great but press releases with actual keywords utilized strategically are even better. You can take your keywords and sprinkle them throughout your title and also the first paragraph of your website. These are the two most important areas for keyword insertion when it comes to press release writing.

How can I utilize keywords in my business profiles?
Business profiles are a bit different but you can still perform keyword insertion efforts. If you can fit it into the title of your business profile tasteful than great, otherwise make sure to always have a nicely written business description that uses some of your keywords.

Can I use them for blog posts?
Absolutely! Targeting keywords for blog posts is an amazing way to really increase the power of your blog. Use them tastefully throughout your writing and you will see a nice increase in traffic over time.

Keywords (and content of course!) are the foundation for everything you do online. Whenever you are writing anything online you are going to want to utilize keywords in some sort of way. Depending on which keywords you target will determine what type of traffic comes into your website. Often times two keyword phrases that look similar can bring in vastly different website visitors. Things like “solutions” or “services” can attract two very different types of website traffic.

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