Asking Questions Can Improve SEO
Internet marketers use keywords to help with the SEO (Search Engine Optimization) of their websites and blogs. They learn how to conduct keyword searches for those specific words that will bring traffic to their sites. Most use a single keyword to see what shows up in the search. Have you ever thought about asking a question instead? Think about how the typical Internet surfer might look for something. Would they type in 'Volkswagen' or would they type in 'Where can I buy a Volkswagen in Detroit?' I don't know about you, but I'd search with the question and not the single word. Let's experiment. If I do a search for Volkswagen the number of returned results is 114M. Now if I type in 'Where can I buy a Volkswagen in Detroit?' the search results are 3M. Admittedly, these are still huge page results but you can see the difference when a specific question is asked. Let's try another. Type in 'Baby sitter'. Results = 18.5M 'Where can I find a baby sitter in Cleveland Ohio"= 108 K As the end user, asking specific questions get more specific results which will narrow the search and help you find what you're looking for faster. It makes the process much more efficient. How can you use this in improving the SEO of your website? Put yourself in the minds of your potential visitors. What questions can you anticipate? If you were to search for the products or services you offer, what questions would you ask? Now that you have those questions in your mind, consider having content on your site that addresses those questions. If you are a baby sitter in Cleveland and have a blog or website, think about having an article about 'How to find a babysitter in Cleveland'. Do you think this would be a great way for search engines to match the search to you? Other questions that a person might ask is 'What to look for in a baby sitter?' or 'How can I tell if a baby sitter is qualified?' Instead of only having individual keywords throughout your content, anticipate the needs of your target market. Think about the questions they would put in their Google search and how you can provide that answer. Use the questions as titles to your posts or content. When you are in a position to provide answers or solutions, you have a better chance at being in the search results. This will definitely help your SEO.Deb Marsden is an experienced Internet training customer support manager. Deb and her good friend and equally experienced customer support gal,Lee Ann, have joined forces and offer their services to computer newbies and not so newbies, solve issues they may have in learning how to use their computer. Also, for those Internet entrepreneurs who want help with their personal branding...this team has lots to offer. Too much to do and too little time? [http://budurl.com/brandingservices]OutMouseit! and let this dynamic duo work their magic with your personal online branding and more. Watch our short video that will give you ideas for your own [http://bit.ly/94AYJy]personal brand. Article Source: [http://EzineArticles.com/?Asking-Questions-Can-Improve-SEO&id=5549245] Asking Questions Can Improve SEOComments [0]
