Getting traffïc from the search engines for
competitive keywords is a tough battle. And it's getting
tougher.
This
article will help you continue to drive traffïc from
Google, Yahoo and MSN while avoiding the sandbox where
the bullies hang out.
There's
always someone with a biggër budget and largër staff
trying to bump your site from the top ten slots on the
search engine results pages (SERPs). In fact, some
keywords are so competitive that search engine
optimizers (SEOs) resort to tactics that range from
mildly scandalous to downright brutal.
Some
SEOs cloak their pages. Some of them hijack other sites'
pages. Still others file false DCMA complaints against
their competitors, hoping the search engines will ban
the offending sites without bothering to validate the
claim.
Like I
said... brutal.
Find The Keywords Others Are Ignoring
In
every niche market, there are several keywords that
everybody focuses on.
These
are the keywords that command high bid prices in Adwords.
These same keywords are also savagely fought over in the
organic SERPs. Either way, you're gonna be a goldfish in
a sharkpool, if you try to rank for them.
So, if
the competition for those keywords is so fierce, why are
so many people content to be ripped apart by the sharks?
Why do
they spend so much time, effort and monëy competing for
keywords they have little chance of ranking for?!
Three
reasons...
First, most people aren't creative.
They can't figure out what unexplored keyword sweet
spots are availabe to them (I'll show you an example in
a moment).
Second, they're lazy. And when it comes
to growing your business, laziness trumps creativity
every time.
Third, they don't know about the tools
that can help them. There are tools you can use to help
you find the sweet spots of keyword territory.
Whatever the reason, people are ignoring valuable
keyword territory. They are leaving monëy on the
table... monëy that you can scoop up by optimizing pages
for these ignored keywords!
An Example Of Ignored Keywords
Let's
say you want to rank in the top three slots in Google
for the keyword "chiropractor." (We're not even going to
touch on how unlikely it is for a general keyword like
that to convert!)
Do a
Google search for "chiropractor."
At the
time of this writing, there are 8,910,000 results. That
number is NOT a real indicator of TRUE keyword
competitiveness, but it's a start in the right
direction. (We're gonna talk about how to do TRUE
keyword competitiveness analysis in the next few lessons
in this series.)
The
first ten slots in the SERPs are very well-entrenched.
They've been there awhile and they have high-quality
link equity pointing at them.
Beating
those folks in the top ten slots will be tough. A little
too tough in my book. That is, it will require too much
time, effort and monëy to knock them off their perch for
the ROI I can expect from ranking for "chiropractor."
It's
one of those high-voltage keywords that everyone in that
market focuses on.
So,
let's dig deeper for some less-competitive, undiscovered
treasure.
Let's
search Google for "california chiropractor" (use the
quotes). Whoa, what a big difference. Now, we get 9,880
results. MUCH better! But, if I wanted to get into the
top three, this keyword is still a little too
competitive for my tastes.
With a
bit of work, I can likely knock the 2nd and 3rd guys off
their purchases [sic]. It'll take some effort, but I can
do it. As for the guy ranked first... not a chance. He's
entrenched.
So,
let's dig deeper. Maybe there's some unexplored
territory out there.
Search
Google for "north orange county chiropractor" (again,
use the quotes). Look at that! At the time of this
writing, there are 0 (zip, nadda, zilcho) results.
Now,
how easy would it be for you to rank well for THAT
keyword? It's like shooting fish in a barrel. This is
true low-hanging fruit.
Are
people using this keyword in Google? Well, it may not
jump out at you in Wordtracker, but think about this...
There
are a LOT of people in Orange County, California. A lot
of them look for chiropractors (heck, I have a friend
that drives from Los Angeles to Fullerton twice a week
for his chiropractor). People are refining their search
these days to get more relevant results from Google.
Often, they're refining their searches by geography.
And not
only will you easily scoop up folks looking for "north
orange county chiropractor" but you should also rank
well for "orange county chiropractor" (only 326 results
at the time of this writing).
That's
a pool I'm willing to swim in!
Cumulative Effect Of Ignored Keywords
Let's
face it. Ranking well for "north orange county
chiropractor" is not going to bring a flood of traffïc
like ranking well for simply "chiropractor."
But, it
doesn't need to.
First,
"north orange county chiropractor" is much more
targeted. If someone is searching for "north orange
county chiropractor" it's a good bet that he's having
problems with his back and wants to fix it fast.
If
you're collecting and selling leads (we'll talk about
how to do this in an upcoming series, so stay tuned) to
a chiropractor in Orange County, you can unload 'em for
a lot more cäsh than leads collected from people
searching Google for "chiropractor."
Second,
you're gonna have a bunch of these tiny keyword sweet
spots sending search engine traffïc to you.
For
example, you're not going to simply create one page for
"north orange county chiropractor," call it a day and
head for the beach. You want to create pages for...
*
"south orange county chiropractor"
* "laguna beach chiropractor"
* "anaheim hills chiropractor"
* "yorba linda chiropractor"
... and
so on. You want to have lots of these pages scooping up
people who are searching for these largely-ignored
keywords. If you want to dig even deeper for keyword
treasure, tack on the word "certified" or "board
certified" to each keyword above.
The
possibilities are endless. And cumulatively, these
little sweet spots can add up to a flood of
highly-targeted traffïc to your site.
Are you
getting excited yet?
Last Thoughts
Avoid
the high-voltage, ultra-competitive keywords in your
space. The time, monëy and effort you need to spend to
rank well for them will probably give you a rotten ROI
(most folks don't have a business model that can yield a
great ROI from these shark-infested waters).
Instead, go for the keyword sweet spots... the
unexplored territory of largely-ignored keywords.
They're
much easier to rank for. And the traffïc they drive is
more targeted and easier to convert.
The
traffïc that only one of these sweet spots drives may
not seem like a big deal. But, rank well for a LOT of
them and the targeted traffïc can pile up quickly.
That's
it for now. I'll talk to you soon!
About The Author
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