Many advertisers use Google AdWords as their major PPC
network. However, in addition to using AdWords for getting paid traffic to your
site, it can also be used for SEO. Here are some ideas how you can use AdWordsfor SEO.
The most valuable use of AdWords for SEO is toresearch keywords. Keywords are the basis of any SEO campaign and even if you
are an expert in your niche, you should always research keywords simply because
users frequently search for quite unexpected keywords and keyphrases you as an
expert will never think of. Needless to say, what matters most for high
rankings is which keywords your target audience is searching for, not which
keywords you as an expert think are most popular in a particular niche.
In order to find what users are searching for, you
need a keyword research tool. It is true that there are many special (free and
paid) keyword research tools but Google AdWords Keyword Tool is light years ahead
of them all.
It is simple to use AdWords to research keywords. You
can either enter the URL of your site or put in some seed keywords, the tool
will then automatically generate a whole bunch of suggested keywords. Look at
the results and shortlist all the keywords that seem relevent and have a decent
global search volume.
You may want to rank well for ALL the generated
keywords, but its best to focus all your efforts on a selected few. The idea
now is to find keywords that are relatively easy to optimize and yet have a
decent search volume. These would be the keywords with the least compitetion in
Google. Go to Google.com and enter each of your short listed keywords (one at a
time). It is best if you search for the exact phrase, so surround your keyword
with double quotes. Note how many web results there are for each of the
phrases. Now that you have collected the 'Number of web results' for each
keyword, calculate competition ratio by divding it's 'Global search volume' by
the 'Number of web results'. The keywords with the higher ratios are the easier
ones to optimize.
You can now start a SEO campaign for your keywords
however you'll see next, it might be much wiser to start an AdWords campaign
instead.
After you have picked your keywords, you need to
verify if these keywords really work for you – i.e. if they convert properly.
No matter how precise you've been when picking your keywords, if you don't test
them in practice, you can never know for sure if they work well or don't. You
can pick lucrative keywords with high global search volume and low levels of
competition and still end nowhere.
For instance, for this website - webconfs.com we could
try optimizing for the keyword "Search Engine Optimization". It could
take a year or so with a LOT of effort to reach the first page on Google for
"Search Engine Optimization” and still one can never be sure this will
happen.
However, let's pretend that this happens – We manage
to top Google for "Search Engine Optimization” after a year of hard SEO
work. To our greatest disappointment, even the first place for "SearchEngine Optimization” on Google did'nt bring the expected results because the
bounce rate for this particular keyword turned out to be very high. Since we do
not provide SEO Services a lot of people reaching us via "Search Engine
Optimization" may NOT be getting what they're looking for. Instead, lesser
popular keywords, such as "SEO Tips” or "SEO Guide” might have lower
bounce rates and may actually perform better than "Search Engine
Optimization” did for us.
The result is not surprising but the price paid is. If
we had launched an AdWords campaign, it would have saved a lot of trouble. We
could have spent $20-50 on AdWords for "Search Engine Optimization” and it
would have taken us a week or less to figure that the bounce rate for this
keyword is very high and it makes no sense to do organic SEO for it. These
$20-50 on AdWords would have spared a year of wasted SEO efforts.
3. ForGetting a Better CTR with Your Existing Rankings
In addition to keyword research, AdWords is a valuable tool for getting a better CTR (Click Thru Rate) with your existing rankings. You might rank well for a given keyword, get a lot of traffic, and still be unable to monetize this traffic because your CTR is low. The reasons for this might be various but inadequate title and description could be a very possible reason.
In addition to keyword research, AdWords is a valuable tool for getting a better CTR (Click Thru Rate) with your existing rankings. You might rank well for a given keyword, get a lot of traffic, and still be unable to monetize this traffic because your CTR is low. The reasons for this might be various but inadequate title and description could be a very possible reason.
AdWords can also help you get better CTR with your
existing rankings. For instance, if you run ad AdWords campaign and you are
satisfied with the conversion/performance, you might want to keep changing your
ad title and description until you feel you have reached the maximum CTR foryour keywords.
Sure, it might take you a couple of tries till you
find the winning combination of a title and a description and you might even
lower your CTR in the process but once you find this magical combination of a
title and description, just copy them as the title and description for your
page in order to maximize your organic search CTR as well.
One more good use of AdWords for SEO is geotargeting.
If you bid on traffic from many geographic locations, you can use Google
Analytics to compare how different locations convert. It is quite natural to
have significant discrepancies in the conversions for the same keyword among
the countries.
When you go to Google Analytics and see which
countries are converting best, you can invest more effort in them. For
instance, you can create local pages for these countries or target the
geo-specific keywords with exceptionally good conversion rates.
AdWords is a really valuable tool not only foradvertisers. It started as a tool for advertisers but its use is not restricted
to them alone. For many publishers and SEO experts AdWords is the most valuable
tool because even a moderate AdWords campaign can give you valuable insights
and save you a lot of time and money to optimize for words, which don't work
for you.
from: http://www.webconfs.com/seo-articles.php
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