Adapting keywords to draw in a wider demographic

Posted on September 7th, 2005 in seo by Oz

It’s one of the most widely used search keywords in history; the word ‘online’.

Just as many search terms can be broken down to a narrow focus (if you’re searching for ‘home loans’, it’s pretty obvious what you’re looking for), the word ‘online’ is a wide open field. Which makes it very important as a keyword in your website content.

Think about it for a second; let’s say you have a website that offers free DVDs to people in return for them filling out surveys. Obviously anyone looking up ‘free DVDs’ in Google will likely find your website pretty quickly, but how many people are actually making that search? According to Overture, just 17,174 people.

Now, that’s a decent amount of searches, to be sure, but at the same time, 163,634 people are looking up "download free DVD movie, " which means if the guy who owns FreeDVDs.com wants to get 10 times the traffic, he needs to mention the words "download free DVD movie" somewhere on his page.

He might go about that like so:

Some people think the only way to get a free DVD movie is to download it, but that’s no longer the case!

Bingo - suddenly both searches will now bring up this website as an option.

But let’s take things a step further. The word ‘online’ is a hugely popular search phrase, and it’s usually associated with a wide array differing terms. For example, the top search that includes the word ‘online’ is ‘online degree’, with over 4.8m searches per month . So if FreeDVDs.com included those words in the content, they could expect an even bigger increase in search engine-induced traffic.

Along similar lines, ‘online dating‘ brings about 3.1m searches per month, and ‘online games‘ racks up 1.5m (’free online games‘ adds another million to that number).

So if we wanted to adapt those keywords into the text, we might write something like:

We live in an incredible technological age; online dating, online degrees, online games, and much of it is free! But while some people think the only way to get a free DVD movie is to download one illegally, thankfully that’s no longer the case!

Now, with the addition of those keywords to the text of this website, we’ve just added a potential new customer base of over 10m new searches per month!

The potential downside:
The problem with casting a wider traffic net is, as it always has been and always will be, that you might bring in people who have no interest in your product. These people will increase your bandwidth costs, they’ll slow down the site, and they’ll be annoyed if they think they were brought in under sneaky circumstances.

With this in mind, we encourage people to only use search phrases that you think are close to your own product in terms of customer interest. Clearly if someone is looking for a free video game online, they’ll be interested in hearing about a free DVD. The online degree, on the other hand, might be a stretch. So too would ‘online banking‘. The best course is to use your common sense, be creative, but always remember that traffic isn’t worth nearly as much when it’s annoyed with you.

Top Keywords associated with ‘SPORTS’

Posted on September 6th, 2005 in search engine optimization, seo, sports by Oz

Do you have a sports-oriented website? Plenty of people do, and a common mistake those people make is by not tweaking their content to include keywords that will draw in more traffic. Even if your theme is baseball, a mere mention of the word "NFL" can bring ni people who would otherwise have missed your site altogether. Add "memorabilia" and the numbers start to ramp up considerably… so check out our list of the top 15 most popular keywords in sports searches and make changes accordingly:

1. Sports Memorabilia
2. Sports Recreation
3. Sports Gambling/Book/Betting
4. Sports Tickets
5. Sports Illustrated
6. Yahoo Sports
7. Fox Sports
8. EA Sports
9. Sports Medicine
10. Sports Car
11. Sports Nutrition
12. Card Sports
13. Water Sports
14. Sports Movies
15. Sports Bras

Top Keywords associated with ‘HOSTING’

Posted on September 5th, 2005 in search engine optimization, seo, web hosting by Oz

One of the most intense industries to have sprung up around the high tech world in the last few years is web hosting. Hosting companies provide server space where companies can put their websites, buy domains, and get connected to the online world.

So what phrases involved in hosting are the most searched for online right now? Here’s the Top 20:

1. Web Hosting
2. Hosting
3. Web Hosting Provider
4. Domain Hosting
5. Domain Registration Hosting
6. Email Hosting
7. Free Web Hosting
8. Web Hosting Service
9. Affordable Web Hosting
10. Cheap Web Hosting
11. E-Commerce Web Hosting
12. Image Hosting
13. Provider Hosting
14. Web Hosting Company
15. ASP Hosting
16. Reseller Hosting
17. Dedicated Hosting
18. Server Hosting
19. Business Web Hosting
20. Adult Web Hosting

Top Keywords associated with ‘LOANS’

Posted on September 5th, 2005 in loans, search engine optimization, seo by Oz

You may well have a website that focuses on the loan industry, but when you’re optimizing your content to lure in the most traffic possible, what other keywords deliver major hits? We’ve got the Top 20 most searched for phrases in the loan industry right here.

*** = 1m+ queries per month
** = 500k-1m queries per month
* = 200k-500k queries per month

1. Home Equity Loan ***
2. Auto Loan" ***
3. Loan ***
4. Home Loan **
5. Payday Loan *
6. Student Loan *
7. Personal Loan *
8. Bad Credit Loan *
9. Mortgage Loan *
10. Home Improvement Loan *
11. Loan Rate
12. Loan Calculator
13. College Loan
14. Consolidation Loan
15. Fast Loan
16. Online Loan
17. Business Loan
18. Small Business Loan
19. Cash Loan
20. Corporate Loan

Searching the Searchers: Top Keywords Sept 2, 2005

Posted on September 2nd, 2005 in seo by Oz

TOP 10 SEARCHES OF THE WEEK:
1. Paris Hilton: Ugh, why is she famous again?
2. Poker: Anyone who doesn’t think the poker resurgence is here to stay is mistaken.
3. Pamela Anderson: Come on now, you just know they’re looking for porn.
4. Britney Spears: She’s still alive?
5. Dragonball: The kids dig the anime stuff.
6. Neopets: And fake pets, apparently.
7. NFL: Football season is upon us - baseball begone!
8. Pokemon: Hey, I thought it was a fad too…
9. Mariah Carey: Back from Crazy-Land, Mariah still sells.
10. Hilary Duff: So popular they named a beer after her!

TOP 10 NON-CELEBRITY/CARTOON/VIDEO GAME SEARCHES:
1. NFL: Bring on the pigskin!
2. Kazaa: People still love to download.
3. WWE: Can you smell what the WWE is cooking?
4. Labor Day: A day off, but what’s to search for?
5. Taxes: Is it that time already?
6. BuyCostumes.com: Never too soon to plan for a costume
7. Baseball: Here comes the World Series!
8. Hurricane Katrina: The biggest news story for years
9. Christmas: Never too early to plan ahead.
10. NBA: One word: LeBron.

YAHOO’S TOP 15 SEARCH ENGINE MOVERS:
1 Houston Astrodome Breakout!
2 Scolopendra Gigantea Breakout!
3 Gas Shortage +1562.96%
4 "2006 Honda Accord +1539.74%
5 Clive Owen +744.46%
6 Indira Varma +507.21%
7 "2006 Dodge Charger +496.05%
8 Eva Longoria +479.97%
9 Ellin Barkin +449.01%
10 Tropical Storm Lee +430.97%
11 New Orleans Population +352.39%
12 Prince Charles +348.76%
13 Illinois Gas Prices +347.08%
14 Baghdad +346.23%
15 Polly Walker+334.61%