How do you use keywords? If you're only using them to optimize your website for search, then you're missing out on many ways to get visibility amongst your target audience. In this post, I'm going to share with you the best ways to use keywords across your entire online (and even offline) marketing strategy.
Webpage optimization
I don't want to spend a lot of time on this one, especially since you can read all about it in the Beginner's Guide to SEO. But just for a quick review, here are the places that you should use your target keyword phrase on each page of your website that you'd like to optimize for search.
- In the SEO title tag of your page (or just the main title of the page if your CMS does not allow you to edit SEO fields). This is a requirement for the on-page optimization of a keyword.
- In the meta description for your page. Even though it may not count for optimization purposes, it will get bolded when someone sees your webpage in search results for that keyword.
- In at least one image's filename and ALT text.
- In the first paragraph on the page.
- In a few places throughout the content on the page in a natural way.
Now, let's look at more ways you can utilize your keywords beyond simple website optimization.
Content topic development
If you are developing content (blog posts, podcasts, videos, etc.) in order to get more visibility in search, then you'll want to create content that's based on keyword phrases that people are searching for. There are two ways to go about this.
First, you can create great pieces of content with only your readers in mind. Once you've created your content, you can go back, find the keyword phrases that fit best, and optimize that content accordingly using the webpage optimization steps I've listed above.
Second, you can research keywords for your industry, determine which ones would make for great content, and use those as a basis for your topic ideas. For example, let's say you wanted to create a website about dog training. If you search this on Google AdWords Keyword Planner, you can download 801 suggested keyword phrases, all with estimated search volume.
Take your downloaded spreadsheet and turn it into a content topic idea generator using the keywords that best fit your content goals.
Expand your spreadsheet to include additional notes about your topic idea, the content type you want to create (blog post, podcast, video, etc.), the best person to create the content, and much more. You can then use this spreadsheet to create content that you know your audience wants.
With this approach, you can use keywords to plan your content strategy, a side benefit of which will be creating content that has the potential to drive lots of organic search traffic to your website.
Branding
Do you want to create a strong brand for yourself or your business? If so, you need to think of the one keyword phrase that sums up your core offering and make sure it's what you use everywhere you go, online and offline. I don't mean in the anchor text kind of way, but in more of a "I am a freelance writer" or "Moz is a marketing analytics software" kind of way.
This will help you brand yourself or your business by what you want to be known for. When people ask who you are or what your business does, you'll have a consistent answer, eliminating any confusion. You don't want to be the subject of conversations where one person believes you're a web designer, while another thinks you're an SEO consultant. Regardless of what's true, both people will end up confused as to whether they're discussing the same person.
Once you have that one defining keyword phrase, you will definitely want to use it for the following:
Social media profile optimization
Want to increase the likelihood that people will find your social profiles and pages on social networks? Keywords are the answer. If you aren't optimizing your social profiles and pages for your target keyword phrase, you may be missing out on the customers who are searching for you within each social network.
While you can't optimize the "SEO title" field for your profiles and pages (those are reserved for your name or your business name), you can optimize other key elements within your profiles and pages with your target keywords and phrases. These include the following:
- For Twitter profiles, make sure your keyword phrase is in your bio.
- For Facebook pages, make sure your keyword phrase is in your page's "Category," "Short Description," and "Long Description," all of which can be edited on your page's "About" tab.
- For Pinterest profiles, make sure your keyword phrase is in your profile's "About You" box.
- For Instagram profiles, make sure your keyword phrase is in your bio.
- For LinkedIn profiles, make sure your keyword phrase is in your professional headline, current job title, summary, skills, and other applicable sections throughout your profile.
- For LinkedIn company pages, make sure your keyword phrase is in your company description, company specialties, and company industry (if possible).
- For Google+ profiles, make sure your keyword phrase is in your tagline, introduction, occupation, and skills.
- For Google+ pages, make sure your keyword phrase is in your introduction (story) and category (if possible).
As with any other webpage, you shouldn't overstuff your social profiles and pages with keywords. Doing so can cause visitors to assume you're a spammer and move on. But adding your main keywords and phrases in a natural way to the above areas should help you rank better in searches on each respective network.
If you're not sure how to best utilize your keyword phrase in your social media bios, look towards your competitors. Analyze each of their top social profiles to see what keyword phrase they use most. You can also use tools like Rival IQ to get a quick overview of their bios for faster analysis.
Social media update optimization
In addition to your profiles and pages, your social media updates themselves can be optimized with keywords. While most of the benefit will be seen on social search within each respective network, it never hurts to think about keyword optimization so your social updates can be found on Google search, like these tweets for current events:
The key to optimizing your social media updates with specific keywords and phrases is to use them early in your main status update. Take these posts indexed in Google search from the Moz Facebook page:
Notice where the phrase "link building" appears in the search results and in posts like this one:
And notice where "link building" is highlighted in posts that appear in search results on Facebook when you search for that phrase:
The point is, make sure each text element of your social media update includes your target keyword phrase naturally, and as early as possible in the update. This will give your updates the chance to be found in search results on both the respective social network and potentially even Google.
Guest post opportunity discovery
Guest posting for SEO purposes using low-quality content may be dead, but guest posting with high-quality content for the purpose of gaining more exposure with your target audience isn't. With this in mind, you don't want to use keywords for an over-optimized anchor text link in your author bio. Rather, you'll want to use keywords to find the best opportunities for guest posting.
I like to use premium tools like BuzzSumo and Impactana for this. Here's how it works. You take the keywords you want to write about, and you search for them using these tools. BuzzSumo will show which sites have the most socially-shared posts matching those keywords.
Impactana will go deeper and allow me to search for sites that have posts matching those keywords with lots of comments, views, backlinks, and other metrics.
Both of these tools will ultimately let me know which sites I can submit content to that will garner lots of attention from my target audience, either via social shares, views, or comments. They will separate the top guest posting opportunities from those that have little benefit beyond a low-quality backlink.
Directory listing discovery
Back in the early days of SEO, the goal with directory submissions was to get as many easy links as possible, preferably with some keyword-optimized anchor text. You should still use keywords with a directory link-building strategy, but not in the same way.
Instead, search for your target keywords and phrases on Google to see if a general, niche, or local directory appears on the first page of search results. For example, a local business in Phoenix that offers dog grooming as their primary service should get listed in the following categories on Yelp and Angie's List:
Wedding photographers, on the other hand, should be on The Knot and WeddingWire.
Based on your industry, location, and target keyword, you're likely to find several different types of directories. The ones on the first page (especially if the directory ranks above your website in search results) should be considered for your website listing. If you can pay to be on the first page of that directory category, go for it!
Email subject line optimization
If you are sending emails to your customers, then you need to experiment with the keyword optimization of your subject lines. Why? Because emails can be searched, too, and you'll want to make sure that your email appears at the top of the results when people are looking for something specific.
For example, let's say that someone has emailed a couple of different web designers for a project. They put the project on hold for a bit, then decide to pick it up again later on. What will they likely do? They'll search their inbox for the web design quotes they received. If your subject line includes those keywords, your email will make it into the search results.
The next time you're sending an email to a potential client, think about the keywords they would search to find that email down the road and make sure to incorporate them into your subject line.
UTM parameter tracking
Do you like knowing exactly how people come to your website? If you are already using UTM parameters to track your links, you can utilize the optional UTM_term (used mostly by AdWords advertisers) to track your keyword usage. For example, if I create a Facebook ad for my business, I could use the following to note that the ad was targeted toward a specific audience, such as content managers, and the ad used the phrase "freelance writer."
I could then create variations of my ad to content managers, but using different phrases, such as "blog content developer," "blogger for hire," and other similar terms. Eventually, I could use my Google Analytics to determine which keyword phrase attracted the most clicks from these specific target audiences. You could expand this to tracking your advertising campaigns across Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and other networks as well.
Offline marketing
Keyword usage shouldn't just be limited to your online marketing. Think about ways to implement them into your offline marketing as well. In particular, take a look at your own marketing collateral right now and answer these questions:
- Does your business card have one or two keyword phrases that would tell someone who didn't know you exactly what you and your business have to offer, without them having to go to your website or contact you?
- Do you have brochures or flyers that lead with a keyword phrase so that someone who's interested in a particular product or service that you have to offer can grab and go?
- Does your vehicle sign or wrap have a quick list of products or services you have to offer, so people who see it in a parking lot will jot down your number or take a quick picture to contact you later?
If you have this kind of marketing collateral and you answered "no" to these questions, it might be time to consider a redesign. Keywords can be just as eye-catching and effective offline.
In conclusion
While these aren't the only uses for keywords, they should help you start thinking of more ways you can utilize your target phrases beyond standard webpage SEO. Are you using keywords in these or other ways? If so, please share in the comments!
Nice article Kristi!
Keywords are a headache for those who are dedicated to making websites and we have a good position in the search results of Google.
Choose one word or another can mean the success or failure of our work, so it is important to use good keyword.
Excessive use of the keyword can also be bad for our business because google will detect it and send us away from our goal.
You have to be subtle and have a strategy in placing the key word in our page.
Always they appreciated the post like this that can help us improve.
Thanks Tino! :)
Thank you Kristi! Very helpful article.
All information that everybody have to know.
Fortunately, the accents doesn't exist in English. Spanish people already know what I mean...
In my opinion, find optimal keywords for the industry and use those as a basis for your topic ideas is the key, because you can use it to create content that you know your audience wants.
Thanks Kristi!
Hi Kristi,
Wonderful sharing, but I think we are missing something here which is “Heading tags optimization”. We can also target our keywords in headings but as you already said we have to do it with a natural way not spammy.
I have one question for you Kristi! You talked about “Directory Listening Discovery”, point is all these sites will be business listening directories like Yelp, Tripadvisor, Foursquare etc that we mostly use for local business listing (earn new citations). It is necessary to have business physical address to list your business on these sites, so what you think about those businesses that don’t have their physical address as they are just providing online services?
Overall your article is fabulous, keep sharing.
Thanks Asim! I know agencies still list themselves on local directories even though they are providing services nationwide or globally. So even if you don't have a physical store or place that customers go, that can still be listed to get those directory listings. If you have no address at all, it would be better to focus on niche-specific directories as opposed to local directories. But I'd only go for those that appear in search results for keywords that you are targeting or ones that are linked to reputable organizations in your industry.
For example, I offer online services (writing), so I've got listings on a few directories specifically for writers' associations. I also know photographers who sell prints online who have listings with photography associations.
Simple and Sweet - There is no SEO without keywords. A bit basic information, but not boring, it's a good refreshment and was required too.
I like the way you described it kristi, keep sharing :)
Thanks Shubham! :)
old school SEO = keywords + linkbuilding
So simple and so hard these days.
Agreed with you Peter.
Simply its very hard to get links which matters for ranking. At the end of the day, everything ends with links and user engagement. Content is everything, it depends how effectively you are using it.
Keywords, keywords, it 's not all, we have to use synonyms and variations as well. Then the content will be rich, not boring and it's the modern style of SEO :)
It's not necessarily hard to do today. It's just hard to decide what Google will like tomorrow.
True... example - directories. One day you publish your site to local directory and everything is "good". On next day - directory became toxic asset and link is "bad".
But how you could know witch link is good or bad? And how you could know what will happen in future with this site (that linking you)?
You don't. Considering GWT has called out a link in a guest post on Moz as unnatural in the past, you just never know.
Some great article here, Kristi!
I was surprised by the Social Media Profiles' keyword optimization. It seems like in the rush of the 'big' SEO I forgot one of the easiest and obvious keyword optimization tips. And the directory tip, a very relevant one.
Thanks:)
Thanks Militsa! I often see business social profiles that don't tell what the business does in even a simple keyword phrase. Adding that one thing can make a difference in getting found beyond Google.
Hey Kristi,
The offline tips help a lot. Especially if you have a keyword variation in the brand name, or domain name.
A great way for tourism and travel websites to increase branded searches, and keyword specific searches connected with their brand name, is to put stickers at airport entries, bus stations, or in front of hotels and especially hostels.
Stickers are very cheap to buy, easy to distribute throughout the city, and can have a different tag-line for every location (one can have something in the lines of: "Check the best places to eat...", or right in front of the airport: "definite guide for the /city name/, check it out"...)
This is a great example of guerilla marketing helping search marketing. It is easy to set up, costs very little, and has a high ROI.
Hi Slavko,
Great tip about the stickers. I use my home as airbnb and my guests complain about the lack of online English information about the city they are in (Arnhem), so, without any knowledge on SEO or Local SEO I started ArnhemLife.com.
This post about using SEO by Kristi is so helpful aswell as your post. Thanks again to the both!
Great post Kristi. You really expanded the use of keywords from just organic ranking to a whole other universe, expecially the email one. I totally agree that users (especially B2B) search product terms in their email and thus great mails with keyword headlines can result in a long term lead, I am 100% sure about this as do the same..
Thanks Jatin! :)
I am following so many blogs and tools to know about keyword strategies. At long last now I got what I am looking and now I will apply the same to my site.
Thankful to you for sharing such a great info Kristi Hines.
Hi Kristi, Again an awesome post I'm reading from you, via Moz.. :) .
Yes.! we should keep in mind the branding, social media, content and all related things while keyword researching. Thanks and Good Luck...!!
Thanks Pankaj! :)
Great stuff!!!!!! But to choose good keywords is still headache. Always feel confused whether to choose short or long tail keywords.
Thanks Jason! Sometimes, you can do both. For example, let's say that you were targeting social media. Social media marketing is a longer keyword phrase that gets good search volume, and it would allow you to optimize for both social media and social media marketing.
You can get even more granular and optimize content for social media marketing plan, social media marketing strategy, social media marketing services, social media marketing tools, and similar. Now you're optimizing for those longer keyword phrases, social media marketing, and social media. :)
What a comprehensive article! I didn't think so much about keywords in the past, but nowadays I think it's all about keywords and backlinks, although Google doesn't recognize it. Sure, content is also important, but content without thinking about keywords and no backlinks pointing to it is pointless.
Thanks a lot for this one, it will definitely help me out to build my social pages profiles more accurate.
Great article Kristi. Am I glad I came across this. I never payed that much attention to keywords and focused solely on backlnk building.Creating content without utilizing keywords is folly. Its even worse when you have no backlinks
No doubt this will help me build my social pages.
Thanks for sharing.
Hello Kristi,
I'm junior about SEO, these days I'm reading very much about SEO and this moment I I have a headache. My big experiencie about keywords is with youtube, because I have a channel.I I have experimented with the story of the three little pigs. I have 4 video of the 3 little pigs: the first with 5 millions of wiews. First I read: the three little pigs and the big bad wolf because these words did not have much competition, after only I got three little pigs and this moment every day I have 15.000 views all day. I did this instinctively, but now I want to learn
Thankyou!! I really appreciate you effort for this helpful post. You have clearly discussed the relation between the keywords and Marketing Strategy.
You're welcome Denise! :)
When people enter keywords into an online search engines, they have a queries and they want answers. Only one question appeared, how they can resolve their problem? So without keywords and right content there is no value of SEO. So, i really appreciate this post which explained very well about keyword strategy.
Keyword optimization in a nut shell, is all about finding your consumers' interest, and tell a story about it.
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Good keyword analysis of the comments section Mark! :)
I never think about keywords.
I know, shoot me now.
What I do think about are topics that will interest my readers, get to their nagging questions, and entertain them in the process. Yeah, there might be some keywords in there, and I guess that's a bonus, but again, I never think about this. It's been about 2 years since I went back through a post and stuffed keywords in there.
People don't care about that. If Google does, well, it sounds like a personal problem. I expect they'll eventually get around to an update to fix it.
Folks, Google is not the life and death of you. Stop acting like it is.
Well its and option, but you could be surprised with the results when adding keywords in your web as strategy. ;)
It never hurts to cater for both. I personally like to write great content 100% focused on readers, then go back in and optimize the title for a good keyword phrase so I can get some organic search traffic once the social popularity has died out.
Thank you, Kristie!
One of the most important parts of a SEO strategy!
But ... let's don't forget about using synonyms as well, not just repeating one and the same words :)
Synonyms are great too. If you run the GAKP on your niche, you'll likely get a lot of them. :)
Interesting article on utilizing keyword research in the full-spectrum marketing world. I can imagine the ubiquitous usage of focus keywords positively affects your organic rankings better for some areas than others. As in your website's organic rankings in search engines will get more of a boost then let's say your social media profiles. If I'm wrong, could you tell me where you see most of the results coming from when optimize your keyword research?
Thanks, and again awesome article!
My business's primary keyword phrase is freelance writer. I've put it on everything I do and found it drives a lot of leads. From an SEO perspective, my website stays on the first page of search results for that phrase. From a social media perspective, my profiles usually come up pretty quickly for that phrase. :)
Thank you Kristi! It's Very userful and helpful article.
All information that everybody have to know.
Wonderful sharing, but I think we are missing something here which is “Heading tags optimization”. We can also target our keywords in headings but as you already said we have to do it with a natural way not spammy.
I am responsible for this website SEO: Simicart.com - It's hard to seo on many different markets with different languages.
This post is phenomenal! Doing research for an upcoming project and I found this jewel :) - Thank you Kristi
Thanks Kristin , I 'm building my own strategy , your article very helpful for me . Expect you will have a lot more to share. Sorry for my english is not good.
brilliant. i have just finished writing a blog post for the purplefruit website based on PPC and keywords. Using long-tailed keywords are fantastic when narrowing down your audience even futher for laser targeted precision.
Hi Kristi, thanks for this nice and informative article. I surely start following the optimizing technique as you have mentioned. Apart from the social media, I request you for some suggestions to optimize on Social bookmarking to get effective backlinks from sites like digg/reddit etc.
One more question (might not be relevant with this article) on how the schema tag will be effective to optimise an article content?
I found this blog really helpful for me. Thanks for sharing.
Kristy, Thanks for the such an informative and useful article.
1. This article is great from the prospective of "keyword value' now days very few people about keywords but its still has very high importance for generating leads and traffic.
2. You really suggested such a importance tips about social media - How we can use social media to our business in better way.
Here I want to as a question :- Its possible to rank any website ( keywords) by doing any one off page work like - Social bookmarking ?
Thank you Kristi! Very helpful article.I learn more things from this post.
I just read this article and stop on this statement. "For Twitter profiles, make sure your keyword phrase is in your bio."
Its not mandatory that your bio must have the targeted keyword in the twitter bio. Basically it must be related to the website theme. If you can describe your website in short then Twitter also give the value to your website without any keyword and show your Twitter profile in the search engine for the particular keyword.
For the other Social profiles, I agree with you but twitter follow most relevant and short bio related to your website which can define your website. I have seen many times these things.
You are saying right about Pinterest and Google+. Google+ needs the keywords in the introduction, tagline and other information like skills too.
Hi Kristi, smart stuff here! :-) I'm building my own seo strategy and I'll try to follow your tips, thanks a lot!
Very helpful information, Thanks for sharing
Keywords are a great way to position in Google, however; you have to be quite careful to find the right keywords.
It not always what we think people look at Google is what actually they seek.
So although it is a somewhat difficult task, it is better to take the time to find the exact keywords.
It is not recommended to repeat the same keyword in each article, it is advisable to have different keywords for each one.
The long tail keywords are the best performing.
Regards!
Business Card Idea: Wow I am just shocked at myself, as some of this is so obvious and useful, and yet so few use this. The funny thing is you usually find this on small mom and pop biz cards, and corporate cards tend to be very clean and minimalist, that they omit this data. Hmm..
That's actually why I threw that tip in there. A lot of business cards are just a name, phone number, and website address. At a first glance, you have no idea what they do.
Hi Kristi,
Thanks for a comprehensive guide on “How to Use Keywords Throughout Your Marketing Strategy”.
But if you are looking for profitable keywords that you can target throughout your marketing strategy, follow another inclusive guide on How to find profitable keywords for your website.
Great article, Kristi! Thank you for sharing.
Hi Kristi Could you check my website and suggest me that what is wrong on-page. i am not getting rank plz help me.
Great article Kristi.
I would also add another important keypoint to anyone improving their Brand Strategy:
- Analyse the market and try to find your very best competitors.
- Try to recognise specific strategies for specific tasks.
- Copy them at points that you know they are better than most others.
With this I don't mean doing everything identical but adapt your contents (rich contents) to the best Strategy you find in your competitors.
Thanks for your article.
Just what I was after! Thanks Kristi!
Excellent article but sometimes I think about optimize our sites so excessive in both pattern.
A greeting.
Thank you Kristi for sharing such a great article!
You have shared a great checklist with us. Keep moving! :)
Hello Kristi Hines, Thanks for one more awesome post. There are much more we need to include in marketing strategy then OnPage or OffPage optimization.
Great tips. I wrote a blog yesterday that focuses on the on-page optimization:
https://www.weretiredearly.com/Blog/2015/09/28/wordpress-seo-tips-for-google/
Thanks for the great article.
Thanks for the great article, I am just confused about your "dog training" example. The topics list you suggest does not include any local qualifiers. I think dog training is a mostly local business. If every dog training school in every city writes those kinds of articles there will be quite a few. :-) I am wondering how to take those great topics plus incorporate the location in a meaningfull way. Do you have any ideas for that? Having the best ranking article about puppy training might not give you more more local customers, or did I miss something ?
Great article to read Kristi!
Keywords are a always difficult when it comes to those who are dealing with website design and Search Engine Optimization and for those who are dedicated to making websites. It is not easy now days to obtain a position in the search results of Google. Every day it gets harder an harder since so many key words are being used up and so many websites are doing such a great job at utilizing the keywords on hand. The niche markets are hard to corner especially when it comes to website design and SEO.
Choose one word or another can mean the success or failure of our work, so it is important to use good keyword.
Excessive use of the keyword can also be bad for the business because google will detect it and send us away from the goal that is trying to be achieved.
A designer and web developer doing Search Engine Optimization has to be subtle and have a strategy in placing the key word in the page.
As always we appreciate posts like this that can help us at Traffic Explained improve. The more knowledge we share in this world the better. Great late night read.
Have a beautiful day.
Great post Kristi. And thanks for the info about Impactana - I'll have to check it out.
Thanks Tom! I hope you like it. :)
Thank you for you article, its always good to read about keywords, and if you dont stablish a strategy for your web-blog without keywords, well, it will mean like the abscense of Seo. Basic, short and clean, thanks again.
I'll try your tutorial to optimize new marketing. Thank you
Thank you. Very interesting information.
This really works, first I just uses my keywords in my content and for blog commenting, but then I started using it in the ALT text of the pictures and SEO title and within few weeks there was a reasonable increase in traffic even via google images too!
Hi Kristi,
This post is excellent. Is it possible if I may share this on my website ?
Thanks,
Vicky
You're definintely welcome to share a link to it, just not republish it. :)
Hi Kristi,
Thanks for writing such a comprehensive article on keywords and Marketing. Finding the best keywords for SEO+Marketing is a complex process. And the amount of effort required to find great keywords is often misunderstood, but your article does a great job of demonstrating what it takes.
I love your comment that if you don't do keyword research and connect that to a content strategy, you will rank for something. But the question is...what and is it relevant to your business?
Thanks again for sharing your perspective!
Regards:
Thanks Ali! :)
Great article, Thanks a lot.
Thanks Mustafa! :)
An excellent resource of information, great post!
Thanks Sam! :)
So nice and so simply :) Thank Kristi...
Excellent post Kristi. Thanks for reminding us the connection between keywords and marketing strategy.
Thanks Mert! :)
This would be a great post to turn into a checklist to make sure new clients have covered all the bases. I have a question, Kristi. When would BuzzSumo or Impactana be better than Inkybee? It also allows you to search for blogs by keyword, but also then pulls in their SEO and social stats. I suspect they're all similar, but formatted differently?
hello kristi i am new to blogging here i choose job titile and i am having many competition plz give a demo for placing keywords in job titile, how many keywords i want to place in my post to beat them and plz plz give a demo to rank my post in google
As expected from Kristi, great way to utilize keywords in digital marketing. I particularly like the part featuring Social SEO as far too often brands forget that people search by keywords on social media, especially sites like Facebook and Instagram ( Facebook in my opinion is the best search engine that isn't called a search engine ). It would be great to further explore social optimization in posts, not only by using keywords, but link type, search correlation due to images vs video, etc.
Hi Kristi. nice to catch you here as well as in Gplus. I've prioritized staying topical on my pages and posts with little to no keywording outside of establishing a topic. Am I leaving money on the table?
This is exactly what I was searching for my seo strategy. Thanks for your effort.
Hi Kristi,
Interesting idea about optimizing keywords on the email subject line. It is something I haven't thought about, but have searched emails so many times and am sure - those who have optimized their subject lines were the first to come up on the searches. Am surely going to try this out on the next newsletter!
thanks,
Uttoran Sen,
Great post! Keyword data for specific geographic locations can also be a great way to help sales teams prioritise resources and find new clients.
Wow really awesome and very helpful.
Analyzing keywords in a very smart way.Thanks for the awesome article. Before this I was doing totally wrong by using hazy long tail keywords but from now I wil follow up all your steps.
Thanks
Nice! This is a great checklist for us who've been in business a while. It's easy to forget to do follow certain practices. I know I'm guilty of not doing enough social media profile optimization for sure!
Nice Effort Kristi i always try to do the same things that's why i going successful
Optimize marketing with keywords is good article. I learn more things from this post.
Thank you.
Very nice!!!! i must follow this its really helpful.. thanks for sharing.. keep updates for us
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First of all , I would like to thanks for such a informative post as per as SEO point of view . This article has given me great information about how to search keyword and clear my doubts.
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