Niche Keyword Research | Newbie Tips

Posted under Internet Marketing by tryggvie on Thursday 6 August 2009 at 12:58 pm

This post might look like a bit of a rant but it does have a lot of valuable information on Niche Keyword Research.

I just needed to get this off my chest. I am working on a more detailed post explaining keyword research in general, what tools to use, how to do it etc.

anyways.. here are some Niche Keyword Research Tips…

Niche keyword research is a challenging task. However, a lot of new website owners think that the process is fairly easy. Even if tools like Overture Search Term Suggestion and the free version of Wordtracker are available, these tools won’t exactly bring in the desired results. This is because these tools only give a rough guide as to the keywords that are commonly searched but do not really give all the things required to process this information.

Expert keyword research is not just about the keywords that people are typing into their search buttons. It involves both research and analysis and there is a lot to the process that cannot be left to luck. It’s best to leave keyword research to the experts, true, but it pays if you know the top 5 tips for effective keyword research.

Latent Semantic Indexing is one of them. Basically, people use a string of words to search for information online. This is what LSI is after – to know how people position their words in multi-word phrases when they conduct a search. LSI may come up with generic terms but these terms have the tendency to attract traffic more than the main keywords you have.

One mistake that most people do in doing keyword research is that they use a long string of different keywords and paste it in the same meta tag description of every page in their site. This is not effective. In doing keyword research, you have to be page specific, that is focusing to only 2 to 5 keywords per page. Sure, this takes longer but it ensures that each page on your site gets a higher ranking for their own keywords.

Keywords can also be country specific, therefore you have to consider this when you do keyword research. For example, color is spelled colour in British English and if you don’t include this in your list of keywords, you are losing a lot of possible traffic. Therefore, you have to consider the different kind of spellings and even misspellings when doing keyword research.

As previously mentioned, you also need to use some analysis when researching for keywords. You may already have implemented the use of keywords for your website but you still need to check out the competition for the keywords you have selected. You can achieve this by typing in your keyword in search engines. From there you can see your competition and how far down you are in search engine results.

You should also see to it that you monitor your keywords and continue doing research as your website breaks through the online scene. You have to do this so you can do some tweaking where needed. Keeping your site up to date with SEO techniques is one way to ensure success.

This may be too much to take at one time and you may feel that it is best to leave these things to the expert. But, if you research on each tip thoroughly, you’ll become an expert yourself in no time.

One great tool for affiliate marketers can use to make life so much easier is Micro Niche Finder.
Check out my Micro Niche Finder Review

Until my next keyword research post.. good luck!


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