Saturday, October 23, 2010

PostHeaderIcon Testing Keywords

Test Before You Build
Here’s a simple tip that could easily save you 12 months of work:
Setting up an effective SEO campaign in a competitive market can be a long drawn out and expensive process. Worse yet, if you are focused on the wrong keywords, you might need to start over again after you find out that your site is not producing the results you want.
An easy way to avoid needing to start over is to test the value of keywords before you heavily commit to your SEO strategy. Buying pay-per-click ads (PPC) from search engines like Google (AdWords), Yahoo (Search Marketing), and Microsoft (adCenter) allow you to see what keywords have the ability to drive traffic to your site.
Learning The Hard Way
    So in the end, was it worth it? Jesus Christ. How irreparably changed my life has become. It's always the last day of summer and I've been left out in the cold with no door to get back in. I'll grant you I've had more than my share of poignant moments. Life passes most people by while they're making grand plans for it. Throughout my lifetime, I've left pieces of my heart here and there. And now, there's almost not enough to stay alive. But I force a smile, knowing that my ambition far exceeded my talent. There are no more white horses or pretty ladies at my door. - George Jung, Blow
When I was fairly new to the search game a client of mine told me that he wanted to rank for a list of fairly broad keywords. We were slowly moving up the search rankings, but he was not seeing much return on his spend. SEO is an investment game and it takes time and capital to build momentum. He had a rather low budget though, so it was taking months to see little response.
I could tell that things were not working out as well as either of us planned, and suggested we shift his budget over to AdWords to see what keywords are most valuable for his business. It turns out that the keywords he told me he wanted to rank for had very little value to his business. If I bid more than 15 cents a click for any of them we lost money. But there was a line of products he sold that had some related keywords which people converted on at a great rate. We could afford to pay $2 a click for some of these keywords and still make profit.
In late 2004 we adjusted his SEO strategy to match what worked well on the pay per click ads. His small niche business grew so quickly that he had to hire on help. When the economic downturn happened in 2008 and 2009 many competing businesses went out of business. Had we not used AdWords to test his keyword strategy his business would have likely went under as well. But he still ranks at the top of the search results, and he ranks for the right keywords, because his SEO strategy was focused on what keywords worked well for his website.
Important budgeting notes for SEO clients & DIY search marketers:
    * Search is a winner takes most market.
          o In search almost all the clicks go to the sites on the first page of the search results.
          o Within that first page of search results, most of the clicks go to the top 3 ranked websites.
          o This image shows a rough breakdown of traffic distribution by ranking position based on search data Aol leaked a few years back.
          o If you rank #12 or #15 for a big money keyword (like credit cards) you would be lucky to make $20 a day from that. But if you ranked #1 or #2 for a less competitive keyword (like credit card comparison) you would see far greater returns.
    * If your ambition vastly exceeds your budget then odds are you will either give up or go bankrupt before you become profitable.
          o If your website is brand new & has few inbound links it will be cheaper and easier to rank for longtail keywords than the core keywords.
                + Use the income from that early longtail success to build your site's authority & over time you will rank for more competitive keywords.
          o If you want someone to do a $20,000 SEO job for $500 then most likely you will end up hiring someone who is either new & inexperienced, or someone who intentionally delivers poor results.
                + Most of the people who are good at SEO & are well experienced are in such demand that they can charge $20,000 for a $20,000 project. ;)
    * If you are uncertain what you should be doing, get educated.
          o Install analytics on your website today.
          o Run a test campaign on Google AdWords to see what keywords convert well for your website & use this data to help build your SEO strategy. If you are not sure what words to bid on you can run broad or phrase match ads and taste the market.
          o This 7 day series intends to be a solid primer, but if you still have questions our training materials are online 24 hours a day & our community forums are open 24 hours a day.
Important budgeting notes for SEO consultants:
    * If your customer's website is brand new you may want to include a Google AdWords test budget in your SEO package for new clients.
          o This helps you collect valuable feedback to build your SEO strategy upon.
          o It also ensures you are delivering value to the client almost immediately, which ultimately builds trust. That will help you in your ability to increase the client's budget and accelerate the growth of their business.
          o The paid traffic also has a further benefit of helping the client see / understand / appreciate the value of the traffic you are bringing.
                + As their organic search rankings increase (in the coming months) you are selling them high quality search traffic for less than what it would cost them to buy from Google.
                + This means you are positioned as a cost savings rather than a cost source.
          o Using paid search in conjunction with SEO also helps you smooth out their growth curve.
                + If they are growing quicker than desired you can temporarily pause the AdWords campaign and/or reduce the ad budget.
                + If SEO traffic takes a dip (and/or they would like to grow faster) you can ramp up their AdWords campaign.
    * If your experience tells you that the client's budget is way too small for their desired goals then set expectations right away.
          o If a prospective client or a new client is inflexible then you may want to skip the project.
          o Setting expectations allows you to focus on achievable goals that will produce results, rather than negotiating an ever-changing set of goals after the fact.
          o If you and the client are both somewhat uncertain about the market then ask to set up a test budget to run an AdWords campain. If those results look good then you can plan building an SEO proposal based on that market feedback.
Test a Variety of Keywords
Not every keyword you try will be profitable. But if you try a variety of keywords tightly related to your business you are far more likely to succeed than if you only bid on 1 keyword. Most businesses should test at least 5 to 10 different keywords, while retail oriented businesses should test a much larger set of keywords, driving traffic to the most relevant page whenever possible.
Some tools, like seo keyword list generator, make it quite easy to quickly create a list of related keywords by entering locations in one box and core keywords in the next.
Track Conversions
All the major PPC ad networks have built in conversion tracking tools which show you what keywords and ad groups convert well. You can also pass the conversion value through to these tools to know exactly how much business came from each ad campaign and each keyword.

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