Keyword Competitive Myths
Somebody
in the network marketing business asked me today if they could
really compete in keyword competitive situations. In other words:
why try to get natural traffic if I'm competing against so many
people? How can I compete?
It's a great question, and a common misunderstanding. But here are
the reasons why you can win, even in a keyword competitive
situation.
1. There are over a BILLION key terms out there. Notice I said
"key terms," not "key words." Most people think that keywords are
just single words. The fact is, most people search using phrases.
For example, the person that asked me the question is in the
network marketing industry, a very competitive space online. The
term "network marketing" gets over 300,000 searches per month, and
is very hard to compete for. But there are over 2,700 key terms
just in the network marketing arena!
2. Your niche is interested in key terms you haven't thought of
yet. For example, back to the 2,700 network marketing key terms.
Within that arena, if your company sells a weight loss product, a
whole new arena of "weight loss" and "health" phrases become
available for you to compete for, increasing your total key term
list into the tens of thousands of words!
3. There are words your niche is interested in that they don't
know they're interested in! For example, if your prospect is
interested in network marketing, there are tons of great ways to
do network marketing online. So you could focus on business
building tools like twitter, facebook, auto-responders etc.
4. Most people aren't working that hard to get the long tail
keywords. The competition isn't as tough as you think. Once you
are in the "long tail" arena, there's lots of room on the front
pages of Google, Live, Yahoo and others. Remember, most marketers
are lazy, if you stay the course you will pass most of them up
like they're standing still.
So don't be discouraged by the competitive nature of the internet.
You can rank for great keywords if you do some good keyword
research, go after long tail words, and be consistent and
persistent. And once that natural traffic starts flowing, you'll
never look back!
About the Author
Dave Sherwin is co-founder of the Lighthouse Marketing System, and
an all round swell guy. Children and small animals adore him. Get
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