Write One Page Per Keyword - Internet Marketing Tip #28 of 100
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Real Estate Internet Marketing - 100 Tips in 100 Days
Tip 28 of 100 - Write One Page Per Keyword
Here's an easy way to increase your website's search engine ranking / visibility for important phrases. When working with client websites, this is usually the first step in my process. I consider it "low-hanging fruit" because it's one of the easiest yet most reliable ways to climb the search engines.
Write one page of web content for each of your top ten keywords.
That's it. Seems pretty simple, doesn't it? Yet you'd be surprised how many websites lack the most fundamental element of search engine visibility -- content!
Your first step, of course, is to conduct some key phrase research to see what kinds of phrases you target audience is typing into search engines. For starters, just make a list of the top 10 - 20 phrases. Be realistic here ... remember, you'll be writing a page of content for each of those phrases.
The next step is to write a keyword-rich page of web content on each of your key phrases. If one of your top phrases is "Condos in Happytown, Vermont," then you should write a content-rich web page about condos in Happytown, Vermont.
Want to rank even higher for the phrase? Write two pages per keyword. Like I said, it's not a hard "science" to figure out.
Of course, you'll need to point some inbound links to those new pages. But we've covered that topic already.
Look for real estate Internet marketing tip #29 tomorrow!
~Brandon
P.S. - If you hate to write, I can help you create web content.
Tip 28 of 100 - Write One Page Per Keyword
Here's an easy way to increase your website's search engine ranking / visibility for important phrases. When working with client websites, this is usually the first step in my process. I consider it "low-hanging fruit" because it's one of the easiest yet most reliable ways to climb the search engines.
Write one page of web content for each of your top ten keywords.
That's it. Seems pretty simple, doesn't it? Yet you'd be surprised how many websites lack the most fundamental element of search engine visibility -- content!
Your first step, of course, is to conduct some key phrase research to see what kinds of phrases you target audience is typing into search engines. For starters, just make a list of the top 10 - 20 phrases. Be realistic here ... remember, you'll be writing a page of content for each of those phrases.
The next step is to write a keyword-rich page of web content on each of your key phrases. If one of your top phrases is "Condos in Happytown, Vermont," then you should write a content-rich web page about condos in Happytown, Vermont.
Want to rank even higher for the phrase? Write two pages per keyword. Like I said, it's not a hard "science" to figure out.
Of course, you'll need to point some inbound links to those new pages. But we've covered that topic already.
Look for real estate Internet marketing tip #29 tomorrow!
~Brandon
P.S. - If you hate to write, I can help you create web content.
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