DuctTapeMarketing.com
September 27, 2006 

In this issue:

Resource #1 - Find a Duct Tape Marketing Coach
Resource #2 - Free Duct Tape Marketing Article Directory
Main Article - Basics of Small Business Web Site Optimization
Resource #3 - Duct Tape Marketing Blog Channel
Free Magazine - Free subscription to PRWeek
Featured Reading -
Mind Set -
John Naisbitt
Featured Listening - Corrine Bailey Rae - Corrine Bailey Rae

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Next Training Intensive is January 2007


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Featured Resource #1 - Duct Tape Marketing Article Directory

I have begun to collect many of the columns I have written for this newsletter and other publications in an interactive article directory. This allows you to search, comment on, subscribe via RSS and contribute to a growing collection of small business focused content. Check out the article directory.

Join my free article directory - I am also inviting anyone who writes articles focused on small business to become an author in my directory.

Visit http://www.ducttapemarketing.com/article and click on the "Become an Author" link. Complete the information and once you are accepted you can log in and post articles you have written. This is a great way to find new readers and web traffic and the search engines will place a high value on links back to your site from Duct Tape Marketing.


Planned Keyword Content Wins the Search Game
Focus on winning the keyword phrases that your prospects might actually use to find a business like yours and build your pages around them.

One the web the mantra is "content is king." While this true, a more accurate rally cry might be "keyword rich content is king."

 Keyword content means content organized around the precise search terms that your target market is using to find websites and business like yours.

There are many Internet-based research tools that can provide insight into the most frequently searched terms along with other data such as the competitive nature of the terms. These tools can help you determine the highly searched terms as well as search terms for which you might stand a fair chance achieving a ranking.

Remember, if your web site doesn't show up on page 1 or 2 in the search results for a phrase, you don't really exist.

In short, the more generic the term, the less likely you will be able to rank well. The competition is just too stiff. From a true prospect’s point of view, the more specific the search term, the more qualified the prospect.

 A person searching for a car might use any one of these terms:

Cars
Used cars
Used Saab
Used Saab convertible
Wholesale used Saab convertible
Wholesale red used Saab convertible

The more specific the search, the more likely it is that surfers will find web pages that offer what they are truly seeking.

Keyword research tools

The following online tools are very useful to help you create and refine your keywords for your website.

Good Keywords http://www.goodkeywords.com  – free software
WordTracker http://www.wordtracker.com  – subscription-based and very powerful keyword tool
Yahoo! Search Term Suggestion Tool http://inventory.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion -free tool that shows search terms from the Yahoo search advertising system
Google AdWords Keyword Tool https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordSandbox –Google’s search suggestion tool based on Google’s search data

If you use the Firefox browser there are also some handy extensions that allow you to find out a great deal about the websites you may be competing with on the terms you want to win. Search on the specific terms you covet and dig into what makes the top 10 or tick. Finding out how those pages are created can give you some clues as to how your might find your way to the first page.

By thoroughly researching the important keywords and phrases for your market before you ever design your website, you may gain some real clarity in the most effective way to lay out your entire site to more effectively generate higher search engine rankings.

It’s important that you take a realistic approach to your keyword research. You simply can’t compete for most highly competitive search phrases or generic industry terms, so aim for a larger list of less obvious terms. If you can collect top 10 search placement for a handful of lesser searched, but more specific terms, you may actually be better off in terms of the quality of the traffic you can generate.

Once you develop a list of keyword phrases you intend to build your content around, you can create entire pages with the goal of ranking highly for specific search terms. This type of high-quality, search engine-friendly content is one of the most effective search engine optimization practices available.

And, don't forget to add local keyword phrases: Kansas City wholesale used saab dealer

In the logs

Another often overlooked place to find good keywords is in the data that your website is already collecting in something called server logs. Most web hosting companies can provide you with your site’s visitor statistics, including the search terms visitors most often use to find your site. Your keyword strategy may involve making some minor changes that can improve your ranking for those terms.

Google is currently offering a very powerful tool that allows you to learn a great deal about the traffic coming to your site. The tool is called Google Analytics : http://www.google.com/analytics/sign_up.html

What to do with your keywords

Now that you have a list of keyword phrases that you want to use to build traffic to your website, you can work on creating search engine-friendly pages built on those phrases.

The following elements on each web page should include your keyword phrase in some variation that makes verbal sense.
Title – Use your phrase in the title <title>Small Business Marketing Ideas and Strategies</title>
Headlines – Add the phrase in an H1 or H2 tag
Anchor Text – Include it in the highlighted link text (Don’t say “click here”!)
Body Text – Use some variation of your term in the beginning and again at the end of your body text.
Bold, italic and lists – Special-emphasis characters get more weight, so bold, italicize and bullet your keyword phrase.

You can optimize each page on your site using the elements above around a specific keyword phrase.

Human eyes are going to be reading these pages too, so it’s important that while your keyword phrase appears in each element, your content must still read well. It’s a bit of an art. Work the phrases in and then edit for clarity.

More is not more, though. Use your keyword phrases as described above, but don’t think that simply filling a page up with your keyword phrase will produce better results.

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John Jantsch is a veteran marketing coach, award winning blogger and author of Duct Tape Marketing: The World's Most Practical Small Business Marketing Guide published by Thomas Nelson - due out in the fall of 2006

He is the creator of the Duct Tape Marketing small business marketing system. You can find more information by visiting http://www.ducttapemarketing.com

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Duct Tape Resource: Duct Tape Marketing Blog Channel

Recently, I added 14 new blogs on specific small business topics to the Duct Tape Marketing Blog Channel bringing the total to 22. The collective brainpower coming from this blog network will make it the place to go for small business information.

I have added a Duct Tape Marketing Blog Channel Digest page that allows you to visit one page and view the most recently updated content.


Featured Reading

Mind Set- John Naisbitt

Megatrends, written by the author, was one of the best and most accurate books on coming trends ever written.

Most of the time I stick to practical, what can I apply today, kind of books, but I received an advance copy of Mind Set and found that even though it outlines a way of thinking about the future that is clearly high level I couldn't put the book down.

The major premise of the book is that instead of just forecasting as in past books, this books tries to teach you how to think like a forecaster and see your way into the future of your business and industry. Great stories and examples too.


Featured Listening


Corinne Bailey Rae - Corinne Bailey Rae


New signer, songwriter, guitar player with a Billie Holiday type voice. This album is breath of fresh air from a true artist.

She mixes the sound up a bit ranging from pop, R&B, jazz, folk and soul

 


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