Newbie question

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by joshuayip, Mar 20, 2007.

  1. #1
    Hello all,

    Been doing some reading on SEO, and I must say I have learnt so much. Yet, there is some questions I have not yet answered. I signed up with NicheAday's newsletter and they keep pumping me with 1000 keywords daily.

    So now the question is I got 1000 keywords with good bids on them, what next? Do I
    1) write 1000 article and check it into a site and put adsense all over?
    2) if I am using these keywords for affiliate marketing, how do I use them ? Some affilaite pages have only one page, keyword doesnt seems to play much role,isn't it?

    What would be a typical game plan?

    Regards
    Joshua
     
    joshuayip, Mar 20, 2007 IP
  2. MeTheGeek

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    Joshua,

    Try to rephrase your question. It is not very clear.
     
    MeTheGeek, Mar 20, 2007 IP
  3. joshuayip

    joshuayip Member

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    Sorry about that. What I mean to say is what do I do with the 1000 keywords provided by NicheADay? Do I take the keyword and build a website with 1000 keywords in it? Or just use a few keywords. What I mean is when someone said they got ranking 1st on Google or MSN or Yahoo, they dont say , "we are ranked #1 for XX, XX, XX (1000 keywords) ." They just refer to one or two keywords.
     
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    The 1000 keywords are not all related to the same topic, right?

    Create one website that has one theme. On that site, create multiple pages, each page targeting a keyphrase. Place good, relevant, information on each page directly related to the keyphrase for that page. Don't throw a bunch of unrelated articles up, the search engines won't know what your site is really all about.

    You have to be clear on what your site is about, and what each page within the site is for.
     
    AgentD, Mar 20, 2007 IP
  5. joshuayip

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    1000 keywords is sort of on the same theme...When you say build it on the same theme , do you mean use one keyword for one page ? Eg. "spyware removal" or multiple keyword in one page?

    Somehow sticking 1000 keywords in one site is becoming a heavy task... :confused:

    spyware removal
    remove spyware
    anti spyware
    spyware remover
    spyware protection
    free spyware removal
    spyware remove
    spyware cleaner
    spyware detector
    spyware detection
    spyware software
    adware spyware
    spyware+removal
    spyware killer
    free spyware
    detect spyware
    spyware scan
    spyware nuker
    spyware eliminator
    spyware removers
    detecting spyware
    spyware doctor
    free spyware remover
    spyware blocker
    spyware scanner
    removing spyware
    delete spyware
     
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  6. MeTheGeek

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    You can't attempt all 1000 to begin with. Target to the 3-4 you feel more appropriate, and then start adding the others.

    As time goes on, you'll know which are the ones to follow.
     
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    Gee... if we only needed 3-4 key words , why do many people have the need to go for keyword tools which give them thousands for keywords for ? Isn't the free ones good enough...
    Sometimes these questions is mind boggling , and the jigsaw doesnt seems to match. That is why I asked this question today.

    Out of that 1000, is there any rules to choosing which is a good one or great one? Or is this the part where we gamble some of our intelligence into ?? =)

    Joshua
     
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    Joshua, I think you just answered your question.
     
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    Of course. Not all keywords are created equal. The more searches a keyword has, the more potential visitors to your site....if you rank well for those keywords. That's the rub. You may want to target the most searched for keywords, but those also will be the most competitive.

    Don't target them all. Create a good website first, keep it updated and informative. Add content. As you add content, expand your list.

    There's no magic bullet, just hard work.
     
    AgentD, Mar 21, 2007 IP