Common Search Practice
Whenever the usual Internet user needs to search to find something
on the World Wide Web, he will always head to one of the search
engines and enter a keyword search. Then, the person will have a
peek at the first 20 results of the first two pages, hardly ever
looking beyond that (unless what he is doing involves thorough
research). If not among the search results looks interesting, the
person will run another variations of keyword used on the first
search. Then, again he will sneak at the first 20 results. If he
still finds nothing appealing, he will switch to another search
engine and repeat the exact process.
The said act, believe it or not, is the common searching practice
of around 90% of all the 200 million Internet users.
The conclusion is: Does your online business invest on this practice?
If “Yes,” then, no matter what keyword a net user enters for that
has any relation to your service, product or information - they
should find you, and not your competitors!
But I bet, your answer is “No.”
You should not allow your business be left behind by your
competitors. Get ready to learn their advertising keywords and
apply it to your own ad campaign to put yourself on top of search
engines’ result pages.
KeywordSpy is the tool in the SEO arena and it is undeniably
powerful. You are able to see which keywords your competitors are
bidding on and how much competition there is on each keyword.
Invest on the common search practice. Dig your competitors’ golden
nugget keywords. Dig them with KeywordSpy!
Common Search Practice
- October 8th
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