As part of launching our new website: http://www.foodweek.com.au/, I started to do some keyword research. One of the methods to do keyword research is to look at your competitors websites and websites which comes up under a search term for your proposed keywords and see which keywords they are using.
I was surprised, not to say shocked, to find out that many reputable websites with good content and good page rank do not have keywords nor description set up on their pages. I mean, you don’t have to hire a search engine specialist to set up a few keywords on your website. All you need to do is send an email to your webmaster asking him to load your keywords and page description to the relevant pages. If you have a content management system which supports uploading the keywords yourself, it’s even better as it won’t cost you a thing.
So, before or after you read the rest of this post, go to your home page and other pages and check whether your keywords are set or not.
Anyway, I started at the end just to express my feelings. I won’t write a long post about choosing keywords but I will tell you that it is one of the most, if not the most important aspect of your website optimisation. Website optimisation, among other things, is designed to get traffic to your website through search engines.
When a person uses a search engine and enters the words “retail recruitment company”, the search engine will go to all the pages it has in its index and among other things, will look for those specific keywords. If you page has those keywords, most chances are that your website will come up on the results page. Whether it comes up on page 1 or page 500 depends on many other criteria but it will most likely come up. If you don’t have those keywords set up on your page, it will most certainly not come up.
So how do you choose your keywords? I will make it short. If you want more information you can find it out there on the web.
There are more ways but I think what you have here should be enough to get you started. Start with setting your keywords then look at other ways to promote your website.
Now with all those keywords, you should choose the ones that better fit your website and your content.
If you want this done but don’t want to do it yourself, just get in touch with me and we will find a way to get it done for you.
Good luck,
Nati.
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