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Use keywords your competitors are ignoring!
Aug 25th, 2009 by Marc P Summers

Whichever way you look at it, SEO always starts with keywords.  Almost everyone does one of two things – either they make heavy use of the most popular keywords for their market sector, or they try and identify the keywords that nobody else is using.

Think about it – by their very nature, successful keywords will attract more and more attention.  There will be hot contests going on for ranking using the top five words in a given market.  But what about words ranked, say, six to ten, or eleven to twenty?  Quite often, by looking at these words, you can realise some real benefits.

Research has shown more than once that the search volumes for the top five terms in a market are lower than the search volumes for all the lower ranked words combined.  Here’s a method to follow:

1.  Rank the keywords - you’ll already have this (hopefully) for your market sector.  If you haven’t, then Google’s Keyword Tool is the place to go.

2.  Find the major players in the market, and cross-reference them with the keywords.  When you find a company featuring high up on certain keywords, but lower ranked on others, then it’s clear which keywords they are investing time and effort into chasing.

3.  Find the little guys – the niche listings – some of whom will be specialising on the less popular keywords.  Check out their sites and see if they are making an effort, and you can assess the competition you are likely to face.

4.  Go for it! You should now have identified some areas where the big players are not interested, the niche players are not particularly numerous or active, and where a bit of targeted effort on your part can reap rich rewards.

SEO Monthly Checklist
Aug 25th, 2009 by Marc P Summers

Here are a few tasks and areas that you should consider each month, to ensure that you keep on top of your optimisation. Turn them into an action plan, and review them regularly.

This resource is only available to: Platinum Member

FaceBook Pages – Vanity URL’s
Jun 29th, 2009 by Marc P Summers

A couple of weeks ago Facebook launched vanity urls for personal profiles – so rather than a string of numbers you were allowed your name – for example http://facebook.com/marcpsummers

They said at the same time you could have a vanity url for your ‘pages’ too as long as you had over 1,000 fans. This upper limit has now been reduce to just 100 fans. Take a look at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Marc-P-Summers-SEO-Trainer/41535111016 and see how easy it is to become a fan – or even create your own ‘page’ for your business – this will become another arm in your social and business networking strategy.

So instead of having http://www.facebook.com/pages/Marc-P-Summers-SEO-Trainer/41535111016 you can have http://www.facebook.com/seotrainer

I would love you to become a fan of my SEO Trainer facebook page :)

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