Sunday, May 22, 2005

Along Came a Spider (Part Two) Keyword Rich Copy Works - But Only When You Have A Plan by Julia Hyde



There's no quick or easy way to write copy for your website. In fact, you should do several things before you even begin to put pen to paper-or fingers to keyboard. And most of it involves a lot of legwork.

First, you need a master plan that takes into account what you what to achieve, who your potential customers are, why they'll want to buy your product or service, and what information they'll need to make a purchasing decision. You can't just make this stuff up on a whim. You've got to get stuck into some serious research.
To help you out, here's a brief laundry list of things to do before you get started.

Know your objectives. This may seem obvious but many people who want to sell online have no idea what they want to achieve. In fact, it's surprising how many people put up a website just because they think they need one. What's the purpose of your site? Do you want to sell products or services? Generate leads? Promote your brand? Build a datebase? Place your product catalog online to complement or do away with your print version?

What information will your visitors need? Put yourself in their shoes. If you're selling a product, what will your customers need to know about it in order to make a purchase? What kind of things influence their purchases?
Is it a major purchase they'll need time to think about? Or is it a small, low or medium cost item they won't need to put a lot of thought into before they buy? You really need to know all this before you begin to think about writing anything. Because if you don't, you'll end up writing the wrong words, in the wrong style, for the wrong people.

Choose your words carefully.
Having completed all these tasks, it's time to make sure the words you plan to use on your site include the words and phrases your potential customers will use when they type a query into a search engines search function. "That's easy," you say. "If people want to buy a camera, they'll type the word "camera" into Google." Well, yes and no. They may indeed type the word "camera" but they could also type in lots of variations depending on what exactly it is they're looking
for.

The only way to truly identify these words and phrases is to spend a serious amount of time doing some keyword research. Just in case you're not convinced, here's an example of how research helped one business target the exact words their potential customers were using.

What a difference a word makes.
AutoWorld Santa Cruz, (www.autoworldsantacruz.com) a small, family-owned car rental company in Santa Cruz, California, was in trouble. Several international car rental companies - Hertz and Enterprise - had moved into town and diluted their customer base.

AutoWorld knew that dollar for dollar they couldn't hope to compete with these global giants-print advertising, television commercials, pay-per-click etc. The only thing they could do was try and target potential customers who used the Web to search for goods and services, and who, perhaps, preferred to deal with a smaller, family-owned business.

But before they could begin to target these potential customers, AutoWorld first had to know exactly (and not guess) what words they were using when they searched. And the only way to find out was by doing some extensive keyword research.

Before deciding to do the keyword research AutoWorld had used the phrases "Auto Rentals" and "Auto Sales" throughout their site. But when the research was complete, it revealed that very few people typed these phrases when they searched. Instead terms like, "car rentals," "truck rentals," "cargo vans for rent" etc. were more popular.

It turned out that the words AutoWorld had been using on their site -- and the words the search engines had been seeing when they crawled the site -- were the wrong words. As a result, AutoWorld Santa Cruz had been missing out on a considerable amount of traffic, and potential sales.

Writing Your Copy
So, having identified your objectives, performed your keyword research, determined which words and phrases are relevant to each page, you now have to convert all this into compelling, targeted copy that differentiates you from your competition.

This isn't actually as difficult as it sounds. The trick is to forget the stiff, formal style of business and academia and start writing how you talk. Because when you write how you talk, you become your reader's friend.

Here's some tips to help you get started.

~ Use pronouns - I, you, we, they - liberally
~ Use contractions - they're, you're, isn't, we've - because
that's how people talk
~ Use simple words - don't use "we're going to have
precipitation activity." Say, "it's going to rain."
~ It's OK to end a sentence in a preposition, unless it
makes the sentence sound awkward.
~ Use conjunctions-but, and-they're great for breaking up
long sentences.
~ Eliminate unnecessary words. They waste the reader's
time, and make your copy sound awkward.

It's also important to understand that Internet users are impatient. They tend to scan the text looking for key points that interest them. And they tend to read slower online than they do when they read a magazine or newspaper.

One way to get around this is to break your paragraphs into short, easy-to-digest pieces and emphasize your key points in bold or color. Bulleted lists are also a good idea, but don't overuse them-you'll end up with a website that looks a visual mess.

And don't forget to make sure you scatter your carefully researched keywords and phrases throughout your copy. Try to use them in all your headlines, and in your site's navigation menu. There's no hard and fast rule that says how many times you should to include them. Use your
judgement. If your copy begins to sound ridiculous, it's time to rethink.


About the Author
Julia is an independent copywriter and consultant specializing in advertising, search engine optimization and search engine marketing services. To learn more about how Julia can help boost your company's profits visit her site at www.juliahyde.com. You may also like to sign up for Marketing Works! Julia's monthly ezine. Visit www.juliahyde.com/form.html to sign up or email Julia at info@juliahyde.com for details.

Search Engine Optimization for Dummies by Mira Marsellia



Simple Steps for Beginners to Get Good Rank Position and Make Your Site Sell

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) method important for you especially if you come to the world of internet marketing in a shoe string budget promotion for your business. If you are a newbie or beginner, dont worry about this! This method is for you who want to optimize your website and then get the top rank on search engine. And it all could be possible for you by follow the simple steps hereunder:

1.Have Your Own Website

If you like to be an affiliate, much business opportunity will give you personal website as your rep tools which it will be customized to your name, id, etc. This is good since you dont have to put any effort to design your website and hosting. But remember, you cant modify it and put anything on your own to enrich the content and optimized to website. Besides the customized website is very similar to each other and the content is beyond your control so it is not easy to get indexed by search engine. So if you want to give good popularity to your main website (the customized website from your company) get some free or paid hosting and have your own website. Or try blog. For me blogging is very easy to use and can be purposed for many idea, both publishing personal thoughts and business. Blog is easy to update, it could give good informative things with nice template to choose. Personally I like Blogger at www.blogger.com .

2.Content, Content, and Content again.

Why content could be the most important in optimizing your website? Because no matter how beautiful and attractive your website with animation or banner, you must understand that the content hold the main important role to be indexed in search engine. Dont just put big banners and abundant links of affiliates on your website. You must focus on what your main business and what you want to offer most. Dont offer too many and wide range of product. Except they are related each others, be unique in you content. Give good quality of information, use simple words in short paragraphs and good structure and language.

3.Domain Name is Your Business Name

Try the best you can to get domain name which described your business well. Your domain name must be used as your main ad most important keyword for people to find your website or what you offer. If you like to sell food for chicken, for example, let your domain name www.foodchicken.com . Avoid putting unrelated name and description since it will hurt your rank position in search engine. If you like to list your website on directory, put the first capital like A or number 1 is good for you to get top position.

4.Put Good Certain Keywords

The next step you must evaluate with good care in your content is keyword. Put extra attention to good keywords which you think will be used by people to find your site. Use the most related keywords and focus on what your business offer. Dont just use single word only, people like t search by using certain keywords with phrase. Collect good keywords with low competition. Use Wordtracker at http://www.wordtracker.com . After you get your certain keyword, put it as Title of your Website and as the first words in sentence of your paragraph.

5.Put Brief Description

Give short and clear description on the top and at the beginning of your website informing your website content and your business offer in brief. Dont forget to emphasize your main keyword here. But avoid use excessive keywords in your sentence. It wont be good for your website and business since you put yourself in danger as noticed doing spamming by search engine. Make good language and well structured sentence always.

6.Give Important Note

Give bold, italic or under strike to your important keywords and phrase. Search engine will note that the keywords are important and will give good rank to you in search result. Make link to your other website with the main keyword as link name. It will give your sentence nice looking. For example: Enhance your knowledge and get more information at :
[a href=http://www.yourmainbusiness][b]Your Business Name[/b][/a]

If you dont familiar with HTML, I would like to inform you even you dont want to be a webmaster its important for you to know HTML at least the basic one. If you like to get HTML knowledge, www.webmonkey.com is good place for you to learn.

7.Meta Tag

Some search engine still use the information from meta tag as their method to index website. Meta tag should be put after [head] and before [/head] in your template.

8.Link Popularity

Link Popularity is known as the number of websites that link to your website. And it is become one of the factors that help search engines determine your relevancy for a search term and index your website there. Gaining link from other site has proven to be a popular method for people seeking to improve their search engine rankings.
But not all the link your site will be good link for you and measured by search engine. If it comes from popular and reputable website sure it will give you good performance, but you must avoid the bad link which comes from spammer site or from link farm. If you cant get link from important site, just try to have it from the same content and your own related site.
Some good links can come by join forum and make good PR campaign or write articles. Sign your name at the bottom of your posting or writing and be sure to include a signature that includes a link to your website.
The most of all, the natural links will come if you give good quality content and good features on your website, people would like to link to your site as the results. So get focus on this. The links will flow naturally.

About the Author
Mira Marsellia from Indonesia is member of Elite Team International. Enhanced your knowledge about internet marketing and doing online business by get Elite Team Marketing 30 days Free Training at: Elite Team Blog
Mira Marsellia Personal Website: WebtoZenith