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That's easy.

Depending on your website (what type of business or whatever) google or yahoo your competitors and see what their keywords are.
Grab the first few sites that come up in a search engine too, as you know they are using the right keywords !

go to their website and click on view source, steal their coding under


.... or go to http://www.wordpot.com - type in a word or two and whola !

2007-07-06 01:10:06 · answer #1 · answered by • Koala • uʍop ɹǝpun 7 · 0 0

You should know your product best and thus should know what keywords to use if you were searching for the product line. Arguably, keyword selection is the single most important stage in the entire optimization process. If you do not choose the correct keyword phrases you will not maximize your ROI on this campaign. I mention ROI and use it as a reminder that keyword selection is not necessarily about looking for the most searched phrases. A profitable optimization is one which produces the greatest return on investmënt for the time and monëy that are available to put towards it.

Stay away from general keywords. Take your keyword ideas and fine tune them based on each page of your website. While it's tempting to choose very general keywords, like "computers," don't do it for a number of reasons. Key words should always be two or more words, in other words, key phrases. If you only use single keywords you are likely to get lost in the crowd. Be specific with your keyword phrases. Put yourself in the place of the person doing the search. What are they likely to type in as their search?

First off, the competition will be fierce. And, more and more searchers are realizing that they can fine-tune their searches and cut out never-ending search results by searching for phrases rather than single keywords.

Also, research has shown that when a searcher wants to purchase something, or learn about a resource, he conducts extremely fine-tuned searches to find it. In other words, if he's searching for a DVD title by a particular actor, he'll search for the exact title or under the name of the actor, rather than simply "DVD."

So, while having a web page that ranks extremely well for a very general keyword seems like the ideal situation, keep in mind that you may get more traffic, but you won't necessarily get more sales. Consider your individual goods or services. Some excellent keyword choices are the names of your individual goods and services.

Consider regional keywords. Does your business cater to a particular region? If you yes, your keyword phrase should contain the name of the cities or state.

Go to www.worktracker.com and try their free service

2007-07-06 11:47:59 · answer #2 · answered by Consultant 3 · 0 0

If your website is currently up and running, can you provide us with the URL so we can examine the entries?

Good luck!

2007-07-06 13:13:17 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Look up Marvist Consulting at http://www.marvist.com/internet-marketing/search-engine-optimization-seo.html

2007-07-06 08:04:02 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Try http://www.5starshoppingmall.com they have list of companies that does that for you. It is listed under their web hosting link.

2007-07-07 19:27:28 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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