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Keyword Phrases With Buying Intent
Extremely overlooked in the field of SEO and internet marketing and I literally am astounded as to why. Now a huge amount of “SEO Experts” pride themselves on being able to deliver a top notch, page one Google search engine result. Typically for a specific or redundant set of keywords. They don’t tend to focus though on those that will result in conversions and make you profit from said phrases. Keywords nowadays don’t do a whole lot, they used to be a hell of a lot more predominant with people just typing in “sex” or “salon,” now it’s a phrase which is required.
Users will type a phrase such as “Salons in West Philadelphia” and include a zip code, now if you’re in West Philadelphia with a business that functions as a salon, you want that phrase optimized according to that and want to rank first for that phrase and phrases along those lines.
With all of this said, the burning question then becomes how do I achieve this? And there’s no cut and dry answer. With the net so over-saturated with content, getting a great search engine result is a challenge. The key is to research SEO and then apply that to your specific niche, but focus on having your keyword phrases feature buying intent, not just broad references.
Keyword Phrases With Buying Intent
Extremely overlooked in the field of SEO and internet marketing and I literally am astounded as to why. Now a huge amount of “SEO Experts” pride themselves on being able to deliver a top notch, page one Google search engine result. Typically for a specific or redundant set of keywords. They don’t tend to focus though on those that will result in conversions and make you profit from said phrases. Keywords nowadays don’t do a whole lot, they used to be a hell of a lot more predominant with people just typing in “sex” or “salon,” now it’s a phrase which is required.
Users will type a phrase such as “Salons in West Philadelphia” and include a zip code, now if you’re in West Philadelphia with a business that functions as a salon, you want that phrase optimized according to that and want to rank first for that phrase and phrases along those lines.
With all of this said, the burning question then becomes how do I achieve this? And there’s no cut and dry answer. With the net so over-saturated with content, getting a great search engine result is a challenge. The key is to research SEO and then apply that to your specific niche, but focus on having your keyword phrases feature buying intent, not just broad references.