low competition keywords with high searches

Discussion in 'Keywords' started by klown, Sep 6, 2006.

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    my company has determind that some of our keywords when rearranged will lead to (in comparison) much less competitive keywords.

    The keyword phrases are difficult to put into text however because often they arent normal sentences.

    for example lets say my keyword string is "movie theatre tickets" and it turns out that "theatre tickets movie" gets a lot of searches.

    Putting the words "theatre tickets movie" into a sentence is quite difficult (while keeping it looking good to real people). Could i do something like "Our site is a great place to purchase theatre tickets. Movie releases are available here."

    You get the words "theatre tickets movie" all together while keeping it sounding fairly decent. Anyhow tell me what you guys think
     
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  2. klown

    klown Peon

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    nobody has any ideas about this topic? Id be very interested in other people's opinions before starting a marketing campaign around some of these variations of my main keyword phrase.
     
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    hooperman Well-Known Member

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    Yes you could do that, and I know that others do that too. What do you think about <b> that spans 2 sentences though (blatantly trying to emphasize a phrase that isn't really a phrase)? Would that bolding make sense to a visitor?
     
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    geegel Well-Known Member

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    The method you proposed is valid. I've been using it a lot when writing SEO optimized articles. Getting it into the anchor text of backlinks might be harder though. The best approach is to create mottos with the keywords inside. The problem is that you must stick to these keywords on the long term to be effective.

    Regards, George
     
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    Mong ↓↘→ horsePower

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    imo if you really want search engines to assert weight to your website then you should also try to put it in the order which gets high searches.

    you have also other option that is to write contents for your visitors without rearranging sentences for crawlers and then start link building campaign with desired anchor.
     
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    i already have websitse targeting the main keywords, however they are highly competitive. The idea is to make a new site which targets similar keyword strings which still get a few thousand+ searches per month
     
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    End of sentence / first word if next is popular.

    Other options are related to punctuation.
    theatre tickets; movie, play, ballet
    theatre tickets, movie events,
    theatre - tickets - movie : use for internal page linking.
     
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    Word order is not as important as less competition keywords.
    Word order doesn't necessarily make words more or less competitive.

    Simply spend more time on the Long Tail.

    If you do want to target specific keyword phrases, improve your internal link structure with the right anchor text or simply get incoming links with the right anchor text.

    http://www.Deeplylinked.com is a directory that allows a couple of deep links (no homepages!).
     
    A.N.Onym, Sep 12, 2006 IP