You may be using an Ad Blocker. This website does not contain ads, but Ad Blockers may prevent our website from displaying properly. In order to see all the pages of this website properly, please turn off your ad blocker for this website.
This article is the second in a series written for small, local business owners about Do It Yourself Search Engine Optimization (SEO). SEO is the art of getting your website on Page One of Google. In this article, I’m going to discuss the basics behind creating your “ideal keyword phrase”. In my next few articles, I’ll describe ways to strategically place this phrase on your website and other websites to get your business on Page One of Google.
For small, local businesses that want to be listed on Page One of Google, the “key to keywords” is selecting a good phrase that best describes your business AND your location. Once you determine a good phrase for your business, you can start adding that phrase strategically throughout your website and other places on the internet. This should dramatically increase your chances of being on Page One of Google when someone enters that phrase.
The ideal phrase for most local businesses should be a combination of two basic phrases – the “WHAT” phrase and the “WHERE” phrase.
First, let’s talk about the “WHERE” phrase. Small businesses often find it difficult to compete with national companies or franchises. These large companies often have large budgets, can afford the very best SEO guys and can dominate keywords on a national level. For a small business with small budgets, the idea is to dominate the local level since most of your customers probably come from within 10 or 20 miles of your location. By adding your business’s city and state to your “ideal keyword phrase”, your website can appear above the national companies on Page One of Google. It is important to select your business’s location and make sure it’s the exact city in your physical location’s address. In other words, if you are located in a suburb of a major city, don’t try to use the name of the major city. I’ll discuss the reasons why this is important when I talk about how to optimize your Google Places page.
Now, let’s look at how to find good keywords for the “WHAT” phrase. If you want to spend the money, most decent SEO companies can generate a list of keywords for you. If you don’t want to spend the money, you can do it yourself. Here’s how:
You should have a list of a few circled phrases. If one or two stand out as clear winners, that’s your phrase.
If you want a more scientific way to determine your best WHAT phrase, ask us about Third Marble Marketing’s SEO Suggestion Report.
To finish, simply add the “WHAT” phrase to the “WHERE” phrase. For example, if you own a pizza shop in Anytown, VA, your keyword phrase might be “pizza restaurant Anytown VA”. If your pizza restaurant has a very profitable pizza delivery service, then your keyword phrase might be “pizza delivery Anytown, VA”.
In my next article, I’ll discuss what you should do with this keyword phrase to get your business exposure on Page One of Google.
I hope this helps – if it does, please leave a reply below, or click the “Like” button below.
The post The “Key” to SEO – Selecting the Right Keywords. appeared first on Third Marble Marketing.
(BTW - All new Google Ads accounts get $500 in free clicks. Ask us about it.)
Thank You for Rating Third Marble 5.0 out of 5 Stars on 54 Google reviews!
Third Marble Marketing
7501 Boulder View Dr #201
Richmond, VA 23225 (Map)
info@thirdmarblemarketing.com
YES! Third Marble is an official Google Partner certified by Google to help you with your digital ad strategies:
Monday – Friday
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM ET
Closed:
Monday, June 19th
Third Marble Marketing
PO Box 2155
Midlothian, VA 23113
The Advertising Review Magazine Article
Business Talk Magazine Article
Third Marble Marketing. All Rights Reserved.