You’ve poured your heart and business knowledge into a blog post so now what?

Well, you have done the hard part my friend, and the rest is fairly simple but very very important to making sure you will get eyes on your prize piece.

Quite simply, you now need to make sure your beautiful post has the words and phrases the people who want and need YOU will be searching for online. Not a lot of keywords and phrases, just a few, but these valuable few will work magic that your compelling content has less a chance of doing on its own.

This valuable info can and should also be used consistently in your social media profiles (ahem – LinkedIN!), social media posting, and web copy!

So let’s work some magic shall we?

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First realize that these key phrases are a component of SEO and SMO, and get to the very heart of your business, your why, and therefore lead your business marketing campaign.

Answer a few questions to start narrowing down your keywords and phrases that focus specifically on what You and Your Biz stand for:

  1. What products or services do you sell?  (be specific!  e.g. women’s Rolex watch, or Nutro dog food comparison, vs. just watches and dog food)
  2. Why do your customers love you?
  3. Are you cheap? Or are you the best?
  4. Do you provide ideas or help?
  5. What is a successful outcome your customer or client will gain?
  6. Explain your business to a 5 yr. old? What words come up?

The best keyword phrase length is 3-4 words strung together. These are considered long-tail keywords, and a great way to get specific and really see what your clients are asking for when they search for your niche – e.g. blog post tips, social media school, men’s basketball shoes, effective life coaching, successful social media strategies, essential oils for calming, etc.

Once you have brainstormed your list of words and phrases that explain who you are and what you do, it’s time to play.

There are a bunch of tools on different sites that will help you determine which of your words and phrases are the best to use.

By best I mean:

  • How many people have typed that phrase in a Google (or Bing, etc) search?
  • Are you competing with a LOT of other sites for that word?
  • Identifying keyword niches
  • Giving other key phrase suggestions as well.

Most keyword sites all have free and paid membership levels that obviously give more information the more you pay. But the free sites are still very robust.

For example one super quick and easy way to help brainstorm your list above: Just type a word into Google search bar and see what populates!

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That helps you narrow down, and get started with, the most popular words attached to your main theme:  Social Media

Here is a list of all the websites that offer keyword and key-phrase tools to use at your leisure.

First step today?  Answer the above questions and start jotting down those phrases.

Second step? Try one of the keyword tools and start crunching some numbers.

Need help?  Join my LinkedIn group and post your question! You will have a forum of others, including myself, responding to you with ideas, suggestions, and encouragement.

Keywords and phrases can be confusing, you don’t have to go at this alone! 

Additional Step-by-Step How Tos

Wordstream:

  1. Click on Free Keyword tool
  2. Enter your keywords one by one and go to town! Beware you get only 30 free searches here to make sure you have brainstormed first and are ready to test out only your top words.

Take a look, I tried out over 5 key phrases/words:

Social Media Strategy: See how now I know which words pair best with social media and are searched for the most?  Marketing, worksheet, and training are all top hits, so it would behoove me to use these two phrases the most when blogging, posting or writing web copy.  Funny how NJ is a top hit as well – which is where my business is based!

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The other areas are grayed out as a paid subscriber level only service. But we get enough of a picture to know how to proceed.

Essential Oils: Do you have a product based business? Type in your product and get instant ideas on how best to use your product in a phrase or a sentence, at the very least in your title, topic headers, and descriptions. Let’s take a look.

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You can see that just this product name is strong. Paired with words such as young, pure, aromatherapy, and frankincense are all top draws as well. I continued to scroll to the bottom of the first page list and found “essential oils a-z” at the bottom, though still a high number of searches, it is interesting that this particular phrase is just not as popular as others, so when describing a catalogue or an advice list you might be better off with “organic essential oils a-z” or “pure essential oils: the top 10 dos and don’ts” etc combining popular with less popular to stay high in search frequency.

  1. Now click on Keyword Niche Finder: Here it gets even more fun! Take a look at my two searches Social Media and Essential Oils:

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Now you can see specific phrases that will gain you the most results! Click on each descriptor or niche on the left and it populates the list to the right with the current keywords for that niche.

When talking about social media I would want to use the phrases, “business use of social media” or “how to use social media to promote business.”

When talking about essential oils clearly the best phrase to use in your profiles, headlines, posts and web copy is “how to make essential oils,” getting specific with crock pot or candy making does not help your niche at all here.

Here’s something that’s even more interesting: when I clicked on aromatherapy niche on the left, I saw that hands down the most popular search was the phrase, “aromatherapy essential oils” and not “essential oil aromatherapy” as well as the plural vs the singular form of the words. Subtle difference with big impact!

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SEObook you must sign up for a free account in order to gain access to their keyword tools. I did and beware the sign up confirmation email went to my spam folder. Once you have a password and are logged in, click on the Tools Tab and then Keyword Tools in the drop down menu.

Take out your brainstorm list and enter your related keywords into each box. Make sure you have a few in each box to make this search more robust.  I used the Broad setting to generate as many key phrase options as possible for me to use. Click Generate and your results populate in the right hand box, creating key phrases based on combining your words in your list.

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Add these phrases to your brainstorm list to use on ALL of your social media profiles, bios, future posts, blogs, web content when describing what you do and what you are selling!

Ubersuggest is an amazing tool to be used at the brainstorming level. Still stuck on words and phrases that may or may not work for you? Try this free tool!  The results were too long for me to post here, but I entered the word social media in the query box and a variety of top phrases were shown. The best part of this tool is that it connects your word/phrase with additional words and key phrases alphabetically. This feature will get the ball rolling when you are thinking of how to describe what you do in ways people will search for.  You can go even further by clicking on each word that you like to get further suggestions from the site!

Here’s a quick look of what my search returned:

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So those are a few step-by-step instructions on how to use the free keyword and key phrase tools out there on the web.

Which one will you try out first?

As always, sign up to join my LinkedIn group and post your Q’s to get quick answers from myself and others doing the same thing you are!