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3/18/09
You Built It — Why Don't They Come?
How do you get more traffic to your web site? Google has become very good at steering visitors to relevant content. So the real question is: how do you make your content relevant to Google? Its all about the keywords.

We just started using a web-based software product called WordStream and we think it’s pretty slick. Overall, we love the Keyword Research and Long Tail Keyword Management.

Basically, WordStream lets you create and manage a “keyword database” for paid and natural Search Engine Marketing. Discovering and organizing keywords is a crucial part of PPC and SEO, and the tool has a pretty innovative approach to both. Here’s a quick run-down of how it works:

Step 1: Create a Keyword List
First, you get keywords into the system. You can use either a traditional keyword research tool (like Google’s or WordTracker), import analytic data, or, our personal favorite, use WordStream’s log file parser to extract search history from your site’s log files.

Step 2: Organize Your List
Next the tool allows you to strategically organize the keywords very simply and easily. This is probably the most powerful feature. The software scans your keyword list and suggests keywords you should group together, based on the number of similar keywords, the amount of traffic they drive to your site, and conversion data.

Step 3: Let WordStream Suggest New Keywords
There’s also a search-focused Web analytics package. You install a snippet of Java Script on your site, and the keyword tool will record each new search query people use to reach your website, providing a constant stream (get it?) of new keywords. You can either manually review the new keywords, or let WordStream group them for you and add them to your keyword lists and paid search campaigns.

Step 4: Create and Maintain AdWords Ad Groups
WordStream has API integration, so that you can have any of those keyword groups you created dynamically managed by the software. They also offer some tools for the maintenance of all these researched and segmented keywords. You’ll be able to create filters, associate negative keywords, and prioritize workflow.

WordStream will measure the performance of not only keywords, but keyword groups and segmentations to let you know what works, where you should be spending time, and what you should do next to generate maximum returns.

We're still learning it, but so far, we really like it. Check out the free trial and judge for yourself!

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5 Comments:

Blogger Andrew B. Clark said...

very valuable for newbies and seasoned interactive developers alike...

GREAT Post - will Re-Tweet with @thebrandchef

Keep Cooking!
Andrew B. Clark
The Brand Chef

March 20, 2009 4:26 PM  
OpenID sophwell said...

Google analytics has some tools worth looking at, and they are free.

Once you sign up for the account and ad some code to your site, it will search your site for relevant keywords, provide feedback on how many people search for those keywords & phrases, and tell you what it recently cost to buy them.

You can increase your organic search results by added those keyword phrases to your content.

March 20, 2009 6:00 PM  
Anonymous annie said...

nice article.thanks

March 25, 2009 11:45 AM  
Anonymous Dan O'Sullivan said...

Thanks, Mike. Good stuff. For small business owners who are also running SEO campaigns, managing the campaign can get overwhelming. Tools like this can go a long way in making management easier and more effective.

March 25, 2009 11:48 AM  
Blogger Lektor said...

Try SEMRush.com. The one of my favourite tool to analyze any site.
Just enter the url and it will provide you with a report which includes organic and adwords keywords
that you can find the site, positions, CPC by and more. And its all summurized in easy to understand charts.

March 30, 2009 8:10 AM