Thursday, 24 January 2008

Starting a new online business? Keywords don’t lie.

Starting a new online business? Keyword research could stop you making a huge mistake.

If you take anything away from this today's installment… remember this:

Keywords don’t lie.

Many years ago I completed a small business course. It was one of the best things I’ve ever done in my life, as it gave me the basics around financials, tax, marketing and a raft of other necessary business skills. At the end of the course I came away armed with a business plan. It was a very empowering moment!

Sadly, I witnessed other people in the course put their head in the sand during the process. They were very passionate about their business ideas; it’s easy to fudge projected financials, cut corners with market research, just to will their idea ‘work’. I often wonder, ‘where are they now?’

Like you, I’m still learning, making a few mistakes here and there, but also having a few wins along the way too.

When I did my course it was early 2000 the internet was experiencing its first serious growing pains, but I knew there were real opportunities online. As I became more heavily involved with online marketing I discovered tools which have become invaluable part of our SEO business. Arguably, the most indispensible tools are those which help with keyword research.

Keyword research is the bread and butter of Search Engine Optimisation. We’re looking at, and analyzing keywords and key phrases every day. One of the most important metrics is “keyword popularity”. We’re always looking at (and sometimes astounded by) how often people type in certain key phrases.

When I look back to the time I was preparing my business plan, I didn’t have access to keyword research. It’s a shame really, because it provides powerful market research from the consumer’s perspective. Want to know if your business idea has legs? Keyword research will tell you instantly just how many consumers are actively looking for the goods or services you’re thinking of offering. It could save you a whole lot of time and it’s a very useful market research tool even if your business is principally offline.

It may also help if you’re thinking of buying a business, or expanding your existing business into new areas.

Use an accurate keyword tool if you’re serious. Try www.keyworddiscovery.com – it will set you back around $70 US for a month’s access, but I think it’s a small price to pay in the long run.

And good luck with your new venture.

Chris Thomas heads Reseo a search engine optimisation company which specialises in setting up and maintaining Google AdWords campaigns, Affiliate Programs and Search Engine Optimisation campaigns for a range of corporate clients.

4 Comments:

Anonymous Bevis said...

Looks like this blog is tailor made for me. I am currently writing an article and was thinking about how I could come up with keywords. I stumbled upon the Young Entrepreneur Society from the www.YoungEntrepreneurSociety.com, a great resource for entrepreneurs.

29 January 2008 01:54  
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6 February 2008 06:43  
Anonymous Michelle said...

For your keyword research try using KeywordSpy.com - a keyword research technology that will help you know what keywords your competitors are using and how it generates money for them, you can use those keywords to drive traffic to your site and give your business the exposure it needs. It offers Free trials.- http://www.keywordspy.com/

22 February 2008 13:59  
Anonymous Michelle said...

For your keyword research try using KeywordSpy.com - a keyword research technology that will help you know what keywords your competitors are using and how it generates money for them, you can use those keywords to drive traffic to your site and give your business the exposure it needs. It offers Free trials.- http://www.keywordspy.com/

22 February 2008 14:56  

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