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I'm specifically looking for number one here for this keyword since its the one all potential clients check to see who they should list with.
I know I should also be
Adding new content to focus on more related searches.
Adding new services so i can add yet new content and more related searches.
Adding traffic from various other sources bot se's and non se's.
Improving user friendliness and retention
etc
How the hell did you achieve pr 4 in a month? I think you should educate us!
I have the top site for the keyword stated as most common for one of my sites by wordtracker, Overture and as far as I can tell Google Adwords.......but it still only represents 3% of all SE traffic to that site....so is it really #1 in popularity......beats me!
Seems like all SEO's are obsessed with a keyword, phrase or five......ask a stranger in the street what they would type and see how often it matches what you are optimising for.
Never mind the quality.....feel the width!
Go for quality only when you have the maximum reach.....nice thing about that philosophy is that you will never know when you have the maximum reach and therefore need never get side tracked by the one/two keyword "quality" term.
Powdork, based upon my research you have a 97% chance of being behind.......I wouldn't waste too much time on keeping your lead ;)
That is sooooo true.....looking at logs is the best form of understanding what you might be missing. The next step is to develop a few (thousand) pages that cover those topics and then let the puppy rip.......after that the term "primary keywords" will be a thing of the past.
Here's $100 that says WebmasterWorld.com doesn't have a single phrase, other than webmasterworld, that generates more than 5% of its SE traffic.
Brett, tell me it ain't so and I'll happily pay up;)
So, if you apply a thorough classical marketing technique to your keyword efficiency research you should be able to tell about the demand, supply and value propositions of the chosen keywords, on top chose additional keywords that represent your content even better and achieve maximum density (due to the supply/demand results).
Why is nobody talking about this in detail? I would really like to learn about how you guys develop your keyword strategy (which should by definition be something to be repeated on all key pages frequently).
Grateful about some additional comments. If you want me to open a new thread on this, just yell out, cheers, Jens
Have you read threads in Keyword Discussion forum [webmasterworld.com] You start a new thread there after reading some old threads and you will get a better understanding of the whole process. HTH :)
I'm specifically looking for number one here for this keyword since its the one all potential clients check to see who they should list with.I know I should also be
Adding new content to focus on more related searches.
Adding new services so i can add yet new content and more related searches.
Adding traffic from various other sources bot se's and non se's.
Improving user friendliness and retention
etc
A bit far fetched, but one way of finding out is trying to get a second page of your site listed as second indented in the SERP's.
You can go a step further and check aol.co.uk and see your site's third and fourth page's rankings relative to your competition's.
I'll bet that people arrive here from literally thousands of different keywords. I have a one-page site that has over 35 words that people use to arrive there. This site has thousands of pages.
The one page site only has limited stats so I can see information about the last 100 visitors at a time.
For the last 100 today, the keywords I targetted give 12%, 7%, 6% and 4% of the hits. The site even does well on a two-word phrase that is often used by Adult searchers (with a third Adult word). The site is not an Adult site but does well in that search; so just by chance I'm (unintentionally) "spamming" a non-adult site in Adult listings.
About 3% (per word) of the hits each come from another 5 words. At 2% of the hits there are another 6 words per hit. At 1% visitors another 10 words. The rest are under 1%.
I haven't kept a record of all of the words that have appeared in the list over the last few months, but I am guessing that it is well over 75.
You could always start another site competing with your primary one (I don't mean duplicate) and try to get that to number 2 just for good measure ;-)
Incidentally, for my site I don't get more than 1% for any single keyphrase.
25% of my se referrals, counting all se's, comes from just 3 two-word phrases for which I am ranked #1, #3, and #3 (on Google, similar on others).
Is this common and should I be worried?
It is common. It's not necessarily something to be worried about. It is an indication that you may not be 'being all you can be'. The worry would come from what would happen if Google were to drop you for any one or more of those phrases. Would it severely hamper your ability to stay in business, if it is a business?
Considering 1 to 3 minutes per post you're pretty far ahead of me - that's for sure.
So the current synopsis would be
Keep building backlinks.
Don't mess too much with on page factors.
Get another page up top just in case.
Use num=1 (or AOL.co.uk) on important search queries to get a better idea of exactly where you and you're competitors stand.
The backlinks seems obvious but I did get thrown off that horse during Dominic and Esmeralda. It was hard to know who was safe and who wasn't. I'm coming out of that fog now.
The lesson- Don't wory about toolbar PR when looking for backlinks. It is often inaccurate and quite possibly intentionally inaccurate just for that reason.
I noticed, though, that the search results show a date of July 26, 2003. Other sites that appear on the first few pages don't have dates on them yet.
Could this mean that, once other sites are updated in the index, I'm going to lose my golden place in the searche results?