This
month, let's talk about fine tuning our receptive
abilities. We all know how easy it is to fall
into a certain pattern of thinking. To
some search engine marketers, the term "keyword
research" simply means that we work very
hard at studying keywords. We all know
keyword selection is the single most important
aspect of search engine marketing.
However,
regardless of how keen your keyword researching
skills are, using tools like Wordtracker,
I also want to encourage you to start expanding
your focus and even occasionally shifting
it entirely to embrace an even bigger picture.
Think
laterally about what value you can add to
your target audience. In order to do this
you must first understand what it is THEY
really want.
I
use to enjoy asking people questions like,
"if you were searching for this product,
what might you type into a search engine?"
You might do some brainstorming and get interesting
responses. However, once I realized the power
of Wordtracker
and how it can be used to actually
identify the target audiences behavior, I
completely changed my style of questioning,
when talking with people who I might feel
are part of my target audience.
In
other words, people are using the Internet
as a "tool" in their everyday
life.
Shifting Focuses within Research:
If we shift our focus to simply ask ourselves
what the overall purpose of this tool is,
we'll get many different answers. By broadening
our thinking style, we can open avenues which
relate to a topic which relates to a second
topic which relates to a third topic which
relates directly to our target audience.
So
for example, our target audience may be "travelers".
Who
are these travelers and what kind of "tool"
is the Internet for them? How might they be using the Internet?
Give
it some thought...if they are travelers, perhaps
they are:
- taking
a business trip
- seeking
specific directions
- going
on a vacation
- sight
seeing
- thinking
of moving their residence to a new location
- interested
in timeshares
- visiting
relatives
- attending
a convention
Now
in this short list, we might ask what each
of these groups might doing with the Internet?
What kind of a tool is the Internet to each
of them?
So
to expand this, let's break it down a little
more.
- taking
a business trip
-might be looking for an area map
-looking for places to dine
-looking for accommodations
-looking for transportation
-looking for travel arrangements or airfare
-looking for airfare
- going
on a vacation
-might be looking for an area map
-looking for local attractions
-looking for places to dine
-looking for accommodations
-looking for transportation
-looking for travel arrangements or airfare
-looking for fun things to do
-looking for historical information
- thinking
of moving their residence or relocating
-might be looking for an area map
-looking for community information
(for example details about a specific
community)
-looking for historical information
-looking for a REALTY service
-looking for transportation
-looking for driving directions
-looking for travel arrangements or airfare
-looking for fun things to do
You
understand that lateral thinking and brainstorming
can enable us to come up with all kinds of
site features, articles and content that will
attract a specific audience. It's easy
to see how strategies could be built to attract
these audiences. When I write about these
things, I try to keep my suggestions pretty
generic to encourage YOU to explore your own
lateral thinking potential.
The
more you practice, the easier it gets. Particularly
if you are using Wordtracker
correctly.
Some other simple examples of behaviors are:
Example
1: Weddings
Someone using the Internet as a tool to organize
their wedding plans might be wanting information
about:
-
Wedding
cakes
-
Limousine
services
-
Photographers
-
Rental
Halls
-
Wedding
garments and tuxedos
-
Ideal
photo locations
-
Specialized
gifts
-
Honeymoon
travel destinations
-
add
your own ideas
-
add
more ideas
-
Now
suppose we build a theme related site,
with all of these services so that with
one simple e-mail, a person could get
quotes on all aspects of their wedding?
-
How
about a sequential auto-responder that
gives you a day by day count down of your
wedding planner to ensure nothing is left
out?
Example
2:
Someone who is shopping for products to purchase:
Example
3:
Someone who is operating a CD warehouse
might include a library strategy featuring
dozens of "song lyrics".
- Is
it safe to say that people who love song
lyrics probably listen to music?
- Make
sure to use care concerning copyrights
on lyrics that may be owned by someone
else.
- Try
researching song lyrics in Wordtracker
top to discover loads of themes.
Okay,
you have may have read about these examples
in other articles I have written.
It's time for you to put your "lateral
thinking" cap on now and really start
focusing on the
behaviors of YOUR specific target audience.
How
do you do this?
Here
is an easy exercise you can try.
1.
Identify the product or service or solution
that you are trying to market online.
(For this example, let's say I am selling
Real Estate.)
Now lets look for hot terms within the
top 1000 the easy way.
Click on the Top 1000 in Wordtracker
and examine the list.
We'll
guess at a single word and then instantly
pinpoint it (if it is in the top 1000)
Note:
You
won't appreciate any of this unless you follow
along
Okay,
you are on the page displaying the top 1000
list in Wordtracker, right?
Step
one:
Press Control key plus the letter F on your
keyboard.
Up
pops the FIND requestor.
Step
two: Enter
any single word that you feel relates to your
site.
For
a real estate example, I enter the word "house"
and press enter.
RESULT:
My
cursor jumps to position 163 from the top
1000. The phrase I pinpointed in just 2 seconds
was "house plans".
What
phrase did you find in your example. If there
was none found, you may want to try entering
different single words until you find something
popping up.
NEXT:
I
ask myself if the phrase "House plans"
relates to the topic of Real Estate.
It
might, so to carry through, I highlight the
phrase and copy, cut and paste it into the
comprehensive search function of Wordtracker
and press enter.
Then
immediately scroll to the bottom the results
and click on the link which says "Click
here to perform a competition search"
Finally
choose which engine you wish to examine, I
enter Google and click the proceed button.
RESULTS
(I'm limiting it to just the top 10)
| No. |
Keyword |
KEI
Analysis |
Count |
24Hrs |
Competing |
| 1 |
"Unique
House Plans" |
5697.252 |
877 |
328 |
135 |
| 2 |
"Free
House Floor Plans" |
3675.000 |
105 |
39 |
3 |
| 3 |
"Unique
House Floor Plans" |
3600.000 |
60 |
22 |
1 |
| 4 |
"Ice
Fishing House Plans" |
3344.143 |
153 |
57 |
7 |
| 5 |
"Free
Play House Plans" |
2809.000 |
53 |
20 |
1 |
| 6 |
"House
Plans For Log Homes" |
2756.250 |
105 |
39 |
4 |
| 7 |
"Donald
A Gardner House Plans" |
2704.000 |
52 |
19 |
1 |
| 8 |
"Free
Green House Plans" |
2380.500 |
69 |
26 |
2 |
| 9 |
"Free
Dog House Plans" |
1927.529 |
256 |
96 |
34 |
| 10 |
"house
plans" |
1244.977 |
16811 |
6290 |
227000 |
What
does this mean?
A
KEI (Keyword Effectiveness Index) value
of 100 is considered GOOD
A KEI (Keyword Effectiveness Index) value
of 400 is considered EXCELLENT
In general, the higher the KEI value the
better.
In
the above example, if you wanted to be aggressive
you could go after number 10 with a potential
of 227000 competitors or you could go after
number 1 with only 135 competitors!
Number
1 phrase "Unique House Plans" could
potentially pull in 328 visitors every 24
hours with only 135 other pages competing
for it. Remember we are only talking about
the potential traffic from Google. You could
also repeat this process within some of the
other search engines to.
Did
you enjoy this exercise? I'll bet you came
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John
Alexander
About
John Alexander
John
has taught onsite search engine marketing
sessions to people from over 80 different
countries, and he's worked as a professional
in the search engine industry for years.
John Alexander and Robin Nobles teamed up
together in 2005 to create the Search Engine Academys.