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Feb 16 How to choose effective keywords?0

Quite often I’m asked how to select key words for a website, what are the best tools to select keywords? There is no simple short answer to this question, whilst many people will point you in the direction of a key word tool or two.

Spending a bit more time and effort into selecting keywords will pay off in the long run, if you can select effective key words from the beginning and build on them, instead of quickly brainstorming a few associated phrases and find out in 6 months time they haven’t been effective you’ll save time and money.

So let’s start at the beginning, the first step I always take is open up an excel sheet with your website in the first column followed by 5 competitor websites that rank highly. Use a combination of ad words keyword tool and a key word density reporting tool any will do that gives you a full density report. In ad words keyword tool use the ‘website content’ tab and enter your competitors URL (preferably the homepage), sort the results by local search volume for the last month and copy the top 10 results that have the highest search volume onto your spreadsheet under that competitors column. The next step is to visit the competitors’ website itself and run keyword density reports with the SEO Quake add on for Firefox. Take note of the top 10 two phrase terms copy them into your spreadsheet removing any duplicates. So what have you just done? You’ve managed to create a platform of keywords to choose from that your competitors are using and more importantly look for new variations of these keywords.

Before we look at highlighting keyword opportunities, let’s take a couple of steps back and justify why I didn’t use the advertiser competition bar when looking at keywords in the ad words tool. The advertiser competition bar is specifically for ad words and measuring the competitiveness for a term in ad words. Whilst PPC and SEO are related I like to keep this separate and try to determine how competitive a term is using my own methods. Also remember that Google is a big money making machine and they will try many tactics to make you select terms that make them money. As we know SEO tends to yield a better click through rate and more valued customer. I have an ad words campaign I run using a selected keyword ‘motorised tie racks’ the site itself ranks 2nd for this term and generates a greater click through rate than that of the ad words campaign. I have found this across many of my campaigns which is why I use this method instead of letting the advertiser competition bar put me off selecting a keyword.

Now that we have established Google are out for your money (big shock), we can move onto to using another one of their free tools (irony intended). Using Google insights to look for rising search terms associated with your main keyword you can look for keyword terms that are becoming increasingly popular. Now you have got a list of terms to work from, insert a column to the right hand side of your keywords and add rising search terms next to them, as these search terms are less competitive but are becoming more popular they should be easier to obtain a ranking for. This was a nice and simple step to find some quick variations. Another method of looking for opportunities is to go back and use the ad words tool again looking at terms that are specific to your website that don’t appear on your competitors list of keywords and add them to your list. By now you should have a nice big list of keywords to choose from, now let’s not go gung ho on these keywords, this is the research part done and dusted, next is to analyse them.

Analysing your keywords can be a difficult task; the best method for me has been to use ad words. Whilst I mentioned you can’t really measure equivalent competiveness between ad words phrases and SEO keywords you can get an idea of search volume. Now you have these key phrases and hopefully have targeted your content and Meta data around these terms, your PPC text ad’s will stand a better chance of getting a higher quality score and becoming a quality text ad. Set all your PPC campaigns up using a different ad group for each keyword with one active text ad using the keyword as your headline and adding the just the one keyword in the keywords list using a combination of both phrase and exact type matches. Run this ad words campaign for a couple of weeks and monitor the cost on a daily basis, just to ensure you’re not spending ridiculous amount of money, simply pause any keywords you feel are costing you too much more than likely these will be popular key terms and will ultimately be used in your final selection. After a couple of weeks the only bit of information we are going to look at is the impressions tab how many times your ad has appeared, select your keywords tab and sort by impressions there you go select about 10 of those top terms and use them for your main keywords. Refer back to your spreadsheet looking at the keyword opportunities and rising search terms to see if any of those are worth adding to your final list.

If you need any help with your keyword selection of other SEO advice feel free to get in touch at Core Design.

Jan 11 Top 10 SEO Tools0

There is such a wide variety of SEO tools to use on the internet all with the same claim of getting you a guaranteed top 3 position etc. This is a list of tools I found useful when starting out SEO they are all free initially for what you will need to do, some have restrictions on the free versions and depending on how far you want to go with SEO or how useful you find them you may want to consider upgrading them to a premium or pro version, but you can make your own mind up on that.

1)    SEO Moz’s beginner’s guide to Search Engine Optimisation- This is quite in depth for a beginners guide but definitely reading through in detail and making sure you understand each chapter. It covers all the important areas of SEO from indexing and how search engines operate to the complex world of link building.

2)    Google’s webmaster tools- This is great for an overview of your site on the web, setting this up is a priority and should be at the top of your list once your site is live, ensuring sitemaps are functioning, which files are restricted by robots, how frequently your site is being crawled and many more useful features.

3)    Ad words editor- I am a big believer in using PPC for SEO as you can see the trends in users search terms and the effect of keywords quicker than you would by making changes to the keywords for your site. Ad words editor allows you to easily manage your campaigns offline and highlights duplicating keywords and problem ads that won’t be approved.

4)    A1 sitemap generator- This software will crawl your site and build you a search engine friendly xml sitemap, within the software you can also ping your sitemap off to the most popular search engines all in one go, very handy tool saves a lot of time doing this manually.

5)    Web developer extension for Firefox- This flexible tool lets you just about anything to a webpage, it is handy for SEO as you can quickly view Meta data, JavaScript’s, heading tags and external links.

6)    Google Analytics- Lets you know all the important information detailing traffic sources, individual campaigns customize reports anything going on with your website you can find in analytics. Setting up Goals and funnels is a must to put targets on your website, I suggest using a tutorial to help learn how to do this step by step.

7)    SEO Quake Add on- A Useful tool that I mainly use to measure keyword density on any given webpage or file, this helps as some articles sites are fussy worth their keyword density and some people obsesses over having it at nor more than 5% etc.

8)    Google Page Rank Tool- Named after Larry Page not webpage rank (just a little SEO fact for you). This lets you know 3 important pieces of information at a glance, the page rank of any site, a cached snapshot of a page letting you know when Google last visited and the back links of a site (which sites are linking to any given site).

9)    Page Rank Bot- This has now replaced Web CEO they do pretty much the same thing, letting you know where you are ranked for a given search term on different search engines. However I find it easier to use on the web as opposed to fiddling around with an application.

10)    SEO Book’s toolbar- This has all the usual page rank and site information features (actually the page rank info. Is usually a little bit quicker at loading than Google), the main extra I like and find extremely useful is highlighting no follow links, this is very useful for link building using in sites like forum you can tell if links are to be followed by engines or not, obviously saves you wasting your time posting in forums that don’t have search engines follow their links.

Dec 8 Latest Web Projects From Core Design0

 

Over the last couple of month’s Core Design have been stacked with the amount of work brought in (hence the lack of blog posts), as we get on top of the workload and look into conquering the world in 2010, along with an England world cup win! We know have time to reflect on some of the web projects we have produced.

First off is www.vipelectriccigarettes.com an ecommerce site that not only retails the latest Electronic Cigarettes but also offer great news, advice and information on how the electric cigarette is a great alternative to smoking and the financial benefits invloved. The site has become an instant hit as this is such a popular subject and awareness of the electric cigarettes is ever growing.

Next off is www.theboomgroup.co.uk a Wakefield based estate agent, the finished site looks professional and gives that all important first impression to potential customers, along with the website a blog has been created and a television presentation. This enables The Boom Group can communicate with their customers effectively.

And another www.rubysays.co.uk , this is an ongoing development project the website is a detailed ecommerce site for customers to browse lingerie collections and order online, as well as information on becoming a Ruby Says representative and booking a Ruby Says party. Further development will take throughout 2010, so watch this space for exciting news on Ruby Says.

Dec 8 1 Down Many Many More to go0

 

We have managed to keep our senior web designer and internet extraordinaire Richard Graham busy over the last few weeks and he has now completed the 1st of many websites on his to do list. Richard’s hard work hasn’t gone unnoticed though, he has been rewarded with several gifts from his team mates including a copy of his favourite music CD.

 

Although busy in his 9-5 Rich still manages to find time to stay up to the early hours of the morning perfecting his Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 online reputation. Watch out online for RickMG he has no mercy!

Oct 7 Ruby Says Launch0

This week see’s the launch of the brand new lingerie line ‘Ruby Says‘ along with their new website www.rubysays.co.uk designed by web design agency Core-Design.

Sam Godfery of Ruby Says gives us her story so far……

Ruby Says started as a seedling of an idea about 12 months ago in an office in the small Yorkshire Village of Horbury. We Wanted to offer women a new & exclusive in-home lingerie buying experience, but where to start………….?

Firstly we needed the lingerie. Finding our collection was the hardest but most fun part of Ruby’s creation. We spent many a glorious hour hopping, skipping & jumping around lingerie shows, in meetings with lovely people who shared our passion about lingerie and beautiful things and navigating our way through the world wide web over bottomless pots of tea to bring you our stunning hand picked lines.

We had our little gems, now we needed a catalogue. We found a great photogropher, some beautiful models and the perfect studio location. The photo shoots went alomost without a hitch, although it was a bit chilly, and after endless fun, frolics and lip gloss we had our glorious photographs. And then it was time for the Ruby designers to bring in their sleeping bags and wave their magic wands, and abracadabra……………………..Within a matter of days we had a fabulous catalogue.

Now to continue our story all we need is you. You and every women you know can become Ruby. All you need is a passion for stunning undies, and a desire to be sexy and you too can share your story with the world. To finish this sentence ‘Ruby says…’ call us or go online to book your very own Ruby Says party or find out how to become a Ruby Advisor and spread the word.

With Love,
Sam xx

Please visit the website www.rubysays.co.uk