How to Find Keywords for Your Website to Get Tons of Free Traffic

Zac Linzmeier
Web surfers use keywords in order to describe what they are searching for when they go to search engines. These are phrases, or words, related to your website and what it provides. The most important thing that you can do in order to drive targeted traffic to your website is to identify what keywords a person would type into search engines, which is also relevant to your website, so that you may go after them.

There are many keywords so you must try to obtain as many as possible in order to reach the largest possible traffic base. To perform this task one of the best places to start is Google itself, another great resource is "keyword country". Doing your keyword research at either of these websites will easily allow you to start building a good list of keywords that you can target for your website and individual pages within your website. If you give a broad keyword and start searching for it then it will provide you with many keywords in a list which are closely related to your given topic, along with other essential information such as how many searches are made a month and how many other websites are competing for this keyword in order to determine whether or not this is viable keyword worth pursuing.

Actually, the entire process of keyword research is a bit more in depth than this, but this is a good starting place. Once you have mastered the ability to find keywords which are related to your niche and then determine the traffic and competition of each keyword all that you really have left to do is to determine if your selected keyword is worth going after. What you are looking for is keywords that have a few different factors, which include:

- A decent number of searches each month. Why target a keyword that only gets 10 searches a month?

- Relevant to your website. Although you can easily build a page within your website for each new keyword it is still a good idea to stick to keywords that are fairly relevant to your overall niche.

- Low competition. If you are up against millions of competing websites then the SEO needed to rank well for this keyword is probably not worth it, move on to the next one.

- Difficulty of competition. Even low competition keywords can be quite difficult, look at the front page of Google. If every result is from high authority websites like Amazon and Ezine Articles then you want to move on, there is simply too much work required to beat these guys.

Hopefully you can follow this simple method in order to find great keywords to help achieve the kind of web traffic that you are looking for.

Published by Zac Linzmeier

Living in Jax Beach FL - Originally from AK  View profile

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  • shashi3/2/2009

    Really nice article, i got lot of valuable information from this article.
    thank to author

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