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		<title>Keyword Optimisation Strategies</title>
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Optimising Keywords for the Best SEO  Results
Avoiding the Most Common (and Most  Costly) SEO Pitfall
Deciding on which keywords to optimise  your site for is the single most important aspect of any search engine  optimization (SEO) strategy. If this part of the strategy is well thought  out and given the proper [...]]]></description>
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<h3><font size="4" face="Calibri">Optimising Keywords for the Best SEO  Results</font></h3>
<h3><font size="4" face="Calibri">Avoiding the Most Common (and Most  Costly) SEO Pitfall</font></h3>
<p><font size="3" face="Calibri">Deciding on which keywords to optimise  your site for is the single most important aspect of any search engine  optimization (SEO) strategy. If this part of the strategy is well thought  out and given the proper attention, then you will give yourself a very  strong foundation to build the rest of your optimisation techniques  upon.</font></p>
<p><font size="3" face="Calibri">With this in mind, the opposite can  be said for websites that make mistakes at this point. If you decide  to dive straight into competitive keyword selection then there’s a  very good chance of your site drowning in the oblivion of search engine  results. Effective keyword choice when optimising your website requires  a fine balance of research and modesty.</font></p>
<h3><font size="4" face="Calibri">Chose Specific Keywords When You Are  Starting</font></h3>
<p><font size="3" face="Calibri">If there are particular items or product  ranges that your company sells then ensure that your keyword selection  reflects this. Choosing general/non-specific keywords results in higher  levels of competition. If your website sells golf clubs then optimize  your pages to match what kind of golf clubs you are offering. Do they  have graphite shafts? Do you sell a left-handed selection? What kind  of brand are they? The more specific your optimisation techniques are;  the greater chance that you will have success within search engine rankings.  Also, when someone finds your site on a specific search phrase, then  there is a greater chance that they will convert.</font></p>
<h3><font size="4" face="Calibri">Start on Your Front Door before Plotting  Global Domination </font></h3>
<p><font size="3" face="Calibri">Focusing on a regionalised market will  result in a much more targeted market and the competition will also  lower significantly. If you only sell your products and services within  the UK make sure you contain specific phrases (e.g. United Kingdom,  England, London, etc.) within your Title tags, body of your text, and  within your anchor text. When starting a new site/business, even if  you have the intentions of growing your business to supply products  and services globally it is usually best to target your optimisation  techniques to your main regional market initially. Once you start to  perform well on these search terms, and you have the logistic capabilities  to grow your business to target different overseas markets, then you  can start to optimise your site to reflect your general business strategies.</font></p>
<h3><font size="4" face="Calibri">Selecting the Right Name for You </font></h3>
<p><font size="3" face="Calibri">For a lot of new (and existing) companies  the ideal .com domain name might already be taken. Or, for branding  purposes, the choice of a keyword rich domain name may not be applicable.  Site owners shouldn’t lose too much sleep over this, due to the fact  that the weight search engines give to the URL of a website is still  considered to be of limited importance when it comes to ranking well  within the results pages. </font></p>
<h3><font size="3" face="Calibri">If the website that you have chosen  contains keywords that your company wishes to compete on then you should  exploit this when choosing your inbound linking text (a.k.a. anchor  text).</font></h3>
<h3><font size="4" face="Calibri">Anchor Text </font></h3>
<p><font size="3" face="Calibri">Your website can garner a two-fold  benefit when you manage to develop inbound links from websites. The  first (and obvious) benefit is that these links can help your business  by sending potential customers to your site. The second benefit is that  Google and the other major search engines will see these links as <em> votes of confidence</em>, which will in turn, give your website a boost  in its search engine rankings.</font></p>
<p><font size="3" face="Calibri">When developing inbound links it is  important to take advantage of keywords that your site might be targeting.  For example, the website LCN.com registers domain names and sells a  range of web hosting packages to help companies build an online presence.  With this in mind, links that contain the anchor text </font><a href="http://www.lcn.com/" target="_blank"><font size="3" color="#0000ff" face="Calibri"><u>Domain names</u></font></a><font size="3" face="Calibri"> and </font><a href="http://www.lcn.com/web_hosting" target="_blank"><font size="3" color="#0000ff" face="Calibri"><u>Web  Hosting</u></font></a><font size="3" face="Calibri"> will help both  visitors and search engines to understand what this website is all about.  By developing links with keyword rich anchor text your website can rank  higher in the search engine results for the terms that you are competing  on.</font></p>
<p><font size="3" face="Calibri">You can see from the two examples of  Anchor Text above, these links point to the specific part of the LCN  website that provides each respective product (LCN.com/<strong>domain_names</strong>  and LCN.com/<strong>web_hosting</strong>). This approach will help inform Google  which page you want to be ranked for specific terms, and also, allow  your visitors to reach the most appropriate page of your site when they  are directed from external inbound links.</font></p>
<h3><font size="4" face="Calibri">Landing Pages </font></h3>
<p><font size="3" face="Calibri">When choosing keywords you feel are  suitable to target your desired market you may end up with a list the  length of your arm. Creating a website with a logical structure containing  specific pages that highlight the range or products/services your company  offers allows you to professionally and effectively optimize your entire  site for all of your selected keywords. </font></p>
<p><font size="3" face="Calibri">For example, if your company sells  office supplies and office stationary (both extremely competitive keyword  phrases) you could still drive a large amount of traffic to landing  pages that sell “Executive Leather Chairs” and “Printer Ribbons”.  This is only an example, but, creating and optimizing specific landing  pages is a technique that all websites could and should do regardless  of what they are offering.</font></p>
<p><font size="3" face="Calibri">It is vital to note that your optimization  efforts should never stop after your home page is completed. Your entire  site should be professionally optimized for maximum results. If you  take the time to optimise each page of your website you can benefit  from a huge amount of free search engine traffic.</font></p>
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