5 Steps for Great Keyword Research: Tips from Matthew Davidson

Keyword research is highly essential for any successful SEO campaign.

There's no question that keyword research is an all-time essential strategy for any SEO campaign. After all, Matthew Davidson quips that anyone who wants to attract new visitors to his website must start with thoughts of keywords behind his back.

Coming up with the right search terms for your SEO efforts is "the most important thing that you can do to ensure that you have success on the search engines." With no keywords, no SEO campaign is bound to succeed. Remember that searchers will always type a set of keywords on Google's search box. That's why identifying what are the top keywords that these searchers use are essential because you need top placement in search engine results so searchers can notice your website. This all boils down to coming up with a keyword-based content marketing strategy to boost traffic to your website.

Now, here comes the need to conduct the right SEO keyword research. This does not take too much time, but the end result is great because it helps you narrow down your choices of keywords only to those that are highly-researched, eliminating "the risk of targeting search terms that either have no search volume or are so competitive that the search terms will be nearly impossible to get into the first page of Google," writes Davidson.
Davidson proposes choosing low-competition but high search-volume keyword and high visitor value keywords to successfully reach out to searchers.

Here's how you do this:

1. List down the search terms that you think searchers will most likely use. You may visit a high-ranking, high-traffic website for, shall I say, inspiration. Right click on the website and check the source code. Look for the Met keywords, which competitors consider as the most vital searches. This could be a good starting point as you prepare your own keyword list.

2. Check Google keyword tools. It's free and it will help you determine which keywords have high traffic volume.

3. Based on the results from #2, determine which keywords are high-traffic but belong to lowest competition. From here, pick 5-10 keywords that you think are most relevant for your SEO efforts.

4. Check your keywords' over-all competitiveness.  http://www.webseoanalytics.com/free/seo-tools/keyword-difficulty.php is an excellent tool for this.

5. Enroll at a rank-tracking software to keep track of your target keywords so you’ll have an idea on how your SEO strategies impact your website's overall rank.

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