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Are You Using These Keyword Selection Guidelines To Improve Website Conversion Rates?
Keyword Selection Guidelines
by Steve Jackson
I've been under pressure lately to come up with more articles on organic
search engine optimization with regards to how an effective
keyword strategy can improve website conversion rates. Well, here is my take on it,
based on the Web analytics evidence of our own keyword strategy.
Use the correct lingo.
| Keyword selection guidelines |
| The first keyword selection guideline is using the
language (lingo, terminology) your target audience would easily understand. |
Have you ever been in a room where people are talking but you don't
understand a thing about the topic or even understand the language?
Take it from one who knows, it can be quite frustrating. Living in Finland
and speaking only a little Finnish means that every day I'm subjected
to conversations where I have very little idea about what is being said.
Being a curious (some would say nosy) soul, this infuriates me! Especially if
I'm on a bus and see old grannies cracking up with laughter at a private
joke I'm too ignorant to be in on.
It's similar online. You have to start communicating on your Website using
the terminology that your visitors use.
If you use the right terminology and phrases, not only do they find you,
but to use my analogy, you also let them in on the joke! If you're using the wrong
terminology then you're leaving your visitor a bit confused, a bit foggy and feeling
a bit left out of it all.
How to avoid this with your Website:
| Keyword selection guidelines |
| Simple keyword selection guidelines: estimate keyword potential
(dialy searches), visitor's intent, and keyword's conversion potential (relevance).
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When selecting your keywords follow three simple guidelines.
* Gauge the traffic potential of the keywords in terms of quantity.
* Gauge the visitor's intent when using those phrases in their search query.
* Measure traffic potential from those keywords in terms of conversion.
1) Traffic potential of your keywords:
| Keyword selection guidelines |
| Keyword selection guidelines say: quality is above quantity. |
Obviously you want the search engines to drive lots of traffic
to your Website. However, I would argue that quantity should never
be your first objective; quality traffic should be what you're looking for.
Your goal is to optimize your pages for the keywords that bring the
highest numbers of prospects.
Find the keyword phrases related to your industry that your target
market is searching for. So first, find out the terms that are being used
by the general public by using a tool like the Overture keyword suggestion tool.
There are others available such as the one at Google;
Wordtracker is also worth the investment.
But before you rush off and start optimizing your site for the keywords you find,
take heed of the second guideline - gauging visitor intent.
2) The visitor's intent when searching:
| Keyword selection guidelines |
| Another keyword selection guideline is studying
visitor's real intent behind each search term (which may be not what you expect). |
Test the phrase in the search engines you're going to optimize for.
For instance, our own keyword research showed that 'conversion web
site' is a phrase people are using in the search engines; however, if you search
on Google using this exact phrase, you will see that people are actually looking
for money conversion, religious conversion, weights and metric conversion, etc. -
not sites about converting site visitors to buyers. This is why you need to
look for the real reason why people are searching. In our case 'conversion web site'
might be worth testing on PPC, but it's not worth optimizing our organic
pages for that phrase.
3) Traffic potential in terms of conversion:
The next step is keyword
measurement and experimentation.
We decided to optimize for 'improving Website conversion' because this phrase
showed that there should be reasonable traffic levels, good intent, and a high
number of conversions from this phrase. We found that 27.8%
of people using that search term end up subscribing to our newsletter. When a person enters
those keywords into a search engine, we're speaking their language because our
entire Website is a resource about what they're looking for.
| Keyword selection software |
| The last guideline of keyword selection is measuring
each keyword's relevance to your business. |
To do this yourself, identify keyword phrases that you think fit well with the
first two guidelines above, and then measure the result. It's about selecting
the keywords immediately relevant to what your audience is looking for.
Summary
To improve the conversion rate of your Website, first find the keywords
people are using related to your industry, make sure that the search results
from the keywords you select are relevant to your industry, and then optimize
your site for those phrases. Finally, measure and test those phrases so that
you have the best chance of converting your search engine visitors into customers,
clients, or subscribers.
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