By John Alexander
Are you looking for fresh optimization strategies
for your Web site?
Perhaps you ask yourself about what keywords you
have not considered before, that might be ideal for
attracting new or different audiences. Are you meditating
on new keywords? The smartest strategies begin with
researching your industry marketplace to see what
the demand is. Are you doing new keyword research
on a regular basis to find new opportunities? If you
are, then good for you....but the challenge is this.
So are your competitors. In fact anyone with any experience
in search engine marketing at all, is trying to research
the best keywords to bring them new streams of business.
So then does that leave any windows of opportunity
for you to attract traffic or do you think it makes
the job a little more difficult?
What if you become more logical and try hunting
for keywords that will "logically relate"
to your topic?
Will this give you an advantage over your competition?
By brainstorming about what keywords to use, you could
possibly discover a few new niche areas, but the one
problem with brainstorming is this. Most of us tend
to use our brain based on a very limited "real
world" experience. Just because you have been
in business for 20 years, does not mean that you are
knowing how people explore and search the Internet.
In fact, most people never learn to explore data because
they are so busy trying guess at keywords based on
what their knowledge is, rather than exploring what
the real world is doing.
HINT: The more you hunt for keywords, based on what
your brain wants to guess at....the more you will
tend to come up with exactly the same lame keywords
that the rest of the world is thinking of too.
Stop and think about it seriously.
Let's dwell on this for a bit because the truth is
this. The more you "think like everyone else
thinks" (usually drawing keywords that are already
lodged into our brain based on our experiences)....the
more you will be thinking like the rest of your competition.
What this usually means is huge numbers of competing
pages all trying to rank for deadly dull, obvious
phrases. You can build your pages to compete with
highly competitive phrases and you can win. That's
not the point. The point is more about learning how
to "think differently" in order to allow
yourself to see things that 99% of the competition
never will see.
Consider how people today are searching the net on
MSN, Google, Yahoo and the rest of the engines.
Most people are searching fairly intelligently and
they know what they are looking for. Our trouble is
that unless you learn to open up the data and research
it, YOU don't have any idea of what they are searching
for.
Don't think for a minute that people who are thinking
about buying a home are searching with the term "MLS
Listings." They are mostly not using this type
of Real Estate jargon. That term would be fine for
attracting other Real Estate agents but what are home
buyers doing? What conditions exist in their life
that cause them to behave the way that they do?
They might be doing "Cost of Living comparisons"
by specific city. They might be researching community
crime rates or the local Churches or other community
statistics. They might be looking for community maps
or other directions. People are using search engines
these day for more intelligent searches and using
much more interesting and detailed searches than just
a search for "real estate" as a keyword
phrase.
I could share a variety of strategies for optimizing
a Real Estate Web site or a Travel Web site or an
Insurance Web site or a Legal Web site or any specific
industry really, but here is what I want you to think
about. I only want you to think about one thing. This
one question should open up floodgates of ideas for
you, especially if you are a past student of our Workshops
or our Online courses, or our local Search Engine
Academies.
TIP: This sounds absolutely crazy to say, but STOP
thinking about "logical research" and begin
exploring data "illogically." Give yourself
the liberty to stop "hunting for keywords"
and go exploring the wealth of data in an illogical
manner. Although you need to understand which keyword
phrases to target, try to stop guessing at it and
instead, learn how to quickly explore the data with
alternative points of view.
10 More keyword research tips to find "new windows
of opportunity" without "hunting for keywords."
Use Wordtracker for exploring the conditions that
exist in peoples lives that cause them to use the
Internet in the way that they do. Listen to these
free Wordtracker Magic Audio Tips or grab the e-book
for a paradigm shift.
Have you ever thought about attracting in a new audience
based on their interests and needs FIRST instead of
being always focused on your objectives. Every Web
page should have an objective to be fulfilled but
sometimes you can get tremendous conversion if you
put your objective to the back. It does not have to
come first. Stop and go back and consider meeting
the visitor's needs FIRST then offer them something
that compliments their circumstance or provides a
solution to their circumstance.
How about optimizing a page for a specific Web based
tool? Not just mortgage calculators, but literally
any kind of tool, that will help them with a decision,
a solution or something useful. If they are searching
for a specific "tool" why should they not
be using yours?
Think about the conditions that exist in peoples lives
that cause them to "search" the way they
do.
What about all of the people who have financial challenges?
What about the people who live alone in this
world who are dying from loneliness?
Or how about the folks who are suffering from
a specific medical condition?
What about the people who are in the midst
of mortgage foreclosure?
Do you have solutions for certain situations? Think
about the conditions that you could help people solve.
Be found for them and create magnificent content that
reads well and meets their needs and don't forget
your call to action.
Consider researching "dialogue patterns."
Did you know that we often communicate differently
when we speak to each other, than when we are writing
an article or creating content. Some of the simplest,
plain, every day (even boring little phrases) and
words we use when we dialogue with each other, can
open up amazing new possibilities for traffic. Pay
attention when your customers are talking to you and
consider exactly, the words they use to speak to you.
Try using some of those words as single "root"
words to explore search behavior.
***It'll take you time to catch on to this tip because
our brains our automatically attracted to the words
we "think" sound important and we cannot
see how some little acronym or boring sounding expression
could ever help reveal anything. Don't miss the boat.