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Locating keywords for your software product or
service is a grueling process but well worth the
effort. A good keyword or keyword phrase is one
that receives a lot of search engine searches
and is relevant to your product. In order to rank
well in organic search listings for a specific
keyword or keyword phrase, it is best that there
are not a lot of websites that are already optimized
for that specific keyword or keyword phrase. In
other words the less competition the better. The
trick to great keywords is finding popular, relevant
words that do not yet have a lot of competition.
We have come up with a few suggestions for locating
good keywords.
Determining good keywords can result in qualified
traffic that generates revenue in both optimizing
for organic search and implementing pay per click
campaigns.
1. Brainstorm
Sit down and make a list of keywords that are
relevant to your software. Remember, different
people in different age groups, jobs, or geographical
regions, might use different words to describe
the same thing.
2. Make it a Family Affair
Get friends and family to brainstorm, you might
be surprised to find that friends or family members
use a number of terms that did not occur to you.
3. Web Tags
Examine the websites of any competitors, take
a look at their website header tags, what keywords
are emphasized in their website title and description,
or keyword meta tags.
4. Pad Files
Examine competitors PAD files for their keyword
lists. Consider if those keywords are related
to your products.
5. Google Suggest
Use Google Suggest to locate possible terms. The
Keyword Tool generates potential keywords and
reports their Google statistics, including search
performance and seasonal trends.
https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal
6. Yahoo/Overture
Use Yahoo to find additional words and phrases.
http://inventory.overture.com/
7. Word Tracker
Use WordTracker, a web based service, to analyze
keywords and related words. WordTracker assigns
a value (known as KEI) based on the number of
searches a word or phrase has and the amount of
competition that the word or phrase has.
http://www.wordtracker.com
8. Competitive Intelligence
Use competitive intelligence to locate keywords.
This can be done by analyzing competitors.
9. Web Logs
Examine web logs to determine what words customers
are currently using to locate your website. Consider
using derivatives.
10. Thesaurus
Use the thesaurus to locate synonyms.
http://thesaurus.reference.com/
Ideas:
1. Take a Tumble
Tumble keyword phrases to create different possible
combinations.
2. Popularity
Check the popularity of keywords and phrases using
online assessment tools
3. Optimize
Optimize each web pages for 2-3 phrases. Each
page on a website can and should be optimized
for different keywords.
Other Resources
Downloadable Software
Good Keywords - http://www.goodkeywords.com/
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