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"Optimize The Wrong Keywords
And You'll Likely Never See Results ..." Note: Before you begin, if you're NOT 100% serious about getting your website to top of
Google, don't read another word. If you're
anything like me, you've probably created a brand new website, Submitted it to a few search engines
and hoped that people would mysteriously show up at your site and buy whatever it is you were selling. After a couple of weeks go by and only a few stray people show up at your
website, you decide to try and "optimize" your website around your main keyword in hopes that
you just might rank well in 1 of the millions of search engines. Another couple of weeks go by and still no luck. At this point you probably
give up and decide to either build another website around a different target market or just lose all
hope and quit. Well, news flash, as you've probably figured out by now, this is not the way to go
about doing things. Only read on if you plan
to put into action everything I will be teaching you. It's best to print this blueprint off, highlight
areas and take notes as you learn the exact steps needed for a top Google ranking. Let me give you a specific example of what your very first steps
MUST be when creating any website. In our example, let's create a weight loss related website. Our weight loss related website
will primarily sell a weight loss eBook. Before we start creating and collecting content for the website
we need to do a little keyword research. This
is VERY important
and should not be skipped. To do our keyword research we
need to visit a few websites. The first of which should be http://www.goodkeywords.com search
engine. They have
a very good keyword tool and best of all, it's free! Once we've downloaded this software, we
can enter the most generic keyword for our website into the software. In
our example, our keyword would be "weight loss". You'll
notice that in the screenshot below, Good Keywords will return a list of related terms. The "count"
column will then show us how many times the specific keyword has been searched for the previous month
within the Generally, you can take that number times
8, in order to estimate the number of times that keyword has been searched within Google for the previous
month.
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