Keyword for the Clueless and Beginners
Are you about to write a lens or have written a few and are still wondering what keywords do for your writing on the internet?
For me, having written 42 lenses and skirting the importance of the keyword for about 35 of them, many visits from readers probably have been missed. One reason for my lack of interest was the tutorials did not get through to me. The basics eluded my clueless mind.
The very simplest of terms and layman's concepts of the keyword tool will follow. Short and sweet. If you are a beginner on the internet you will know what keyword search and keyword optimization is by the end of this how to.
We will start with Keyword = The word or phrase typed into a Google search.
Keyword
Importance of Keyword Research
The article you want to write should have the keywords in it. That is how it is found when someone puts a word or phrase in the search box on the Google engine.
Another way to put it: keyword = The subject or theme of your article.
Once you have spent time on a lens you will want traffic because that is part of the fun of Squidoo. You will be disappointed if the visits column is 0 or 1.
Keyword Subject Theme
Google = go ogle
You have the subject or theme of your lens in you head or it may be written down on paper.
Do not go and click the Create a Lens! box. You have to do SEO first.
SEO = search engine optimization (the search engine is Google, Bing, Ask, Yahoo etc.) I think it is called the search engine to make it familiar to us, but the mechanical terms just confuse me.
This exciting step in writing an article for the internet is keyword search or SEO, using the keyword tool. Yes, stop and think about the tools you can use on the internet. This is where I always was very intimidated. You go to many tools on the internet and the tool is thousands of words, columns, and boxes and sign ins. Tools are pots and pans or clippers and soldering irons.
I have ignored this phase of writing. Too boggling. I will try to make it simple here.
Let's SEO
search engine optimization
Everyone looks for stuff on the internet. They will be looking for your article probably on Google.
Keyword Tool = Thesarus
Here we are going to plunge into the Keyword Tool.
1. Pull up another screen.
2. Make it half size.
3. Make this Squidoo screen half size. You can look at both screens at the same time.
4. Copy and paste: https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal
into the new screen.
5. Enter. Bam! The Keyword Tool. Created by Google.
6. Bookmark it so you can use it again without any trouble looking for it.
Keyword Tool
A keyword generator
Do Not read anything on the Keyword Tool if you are totally new to this. We will keep it simple.
1. Look half way down the page to the box that says "Descriptive words or phrases".
The button should be high lighted. Look right to a white box. Above the box it says
"Enter one keyword or phrase per line:"
2. Type keyword in the box.
3. Type in the picture characters.
4. click "Get keyword ideas"
Bam! A keyword list appears below.
Pen and Ink
Write down the Google keywords
Look at the four columns in blue.
We are going to work with the Keywords and Local Search Volume columns only.
Write down any keyword that has 20,000 or more. (This is what I did for this lens.)
My not so organized list to the right.
Look down the keyword list on your screen see "adwords keyword" has over 49,000 visits. I will not use that keyword because my lens is not about adwords. I am skipping, keyword advertising, adsense keyword, keyword ad and keyword marketing to name a few.
In other words, the key is to select and write down the keywords that you will be writing about and try to include them into your article where you can without sounding spammy (repetitious or obvious).
Top Keywords
Now I know what keywords to emphasize as I write my article. Start with a title. My goal is to write an article for beginners who have trouble with or do not know the internet terms. The keyword "keywords" has over 800,000 visits and "keyword" has over 4,000,000 visits.
Now go and click "Create a lens!"
My title will be Keywords for Beginners on Squidoo and the Internet.
Next is the url. Keywords was not available. I took keywords_for_beginners.
Lens intro title is next. This is the same as a subtitle. It should be close to the title.
I chose "Keywords for the Clueless and Beginners".
Do not start writing yet.
Tags
Chose the Primary tag before writing
The primary tag should be a two or three keyword phrase like in the title and subtitle.
My primary tag is "keyword for beginners".
You must put the primary tag in the "other tags" exactly the same.
Put all your other keywords in "other tags" for Squidoo searchers.
Now Write the Intro
Write your 75 to 85 word intro using some of your keywords. You will see that I have used 5 keywords in this intro and it sounds okay and gets the point across. At this stage I write my whole lens, add pictures and guest module. The first picture in the intro is mandatory for a good lens. Before you load a picture name it with your primary tag. After it is named then browse and upload it.
It is a good idea to name all the pictures with one tag or another.
Check the Health
The test.
I always use the health check available on the Dashboard.
The primary tag "keyword for beginners" failed. I like keyword above keywords because the visits are more. I changed the title to "Keyword for Beginners on Squidoo and the Internet," and the subtitle to "Keyword for the Clueless and Beginners". Than it passed health okay.
Write your lens and include different keywords where you can. Put your primary keyword (primary tag) in the last module as a closer.
Congratulations
Someone will answer it.
When You Want More Detailed Info on Keywords
This first lens about SEO will give you good thorough advice in layman's language. I love this lens. Be sure to check it out.-
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I hope this made the keyword puzzle easier for you.
Was this tutorial "keyword for beginners" readable?
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- ronpass ronpass Sep 24, 2009 @ 11:23 pm
- Very helpful lens for beginners (the target group). I like the idea of finding niche markets within highly competitive keywords like "keyword" itself. Best wishes for your pursuit of Giant Squid.
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- Cinetech Cinetech Sep 20, 2009 @ 11:19 am
- Great advice, I've done a keyword research for all my lenses. Guys please read the whole lens! 5 stars!
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- healthsorceress healthsorceress Sep 19, 2009 @ 11:02 pm
- I enjoyed the information on Key words, in trying to create my first lens I left the importance of keyword search out, I appreciate your help, Many times I become caught up the fact content of my post and overlook the necessary. Being new to this I can use all the help I can get. Thank's
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- machinist machinist Sep 19, 2009 @ 1:48 pm
- Hi there m good information on keyword research
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- Michey Michey Sep 11, 2009 @ 9:49 am
- Hi! I am glead you pointed out that keyword research must be the first to do when you want to start a new lens.
This lens is useful for begginers, I'll feature on my technical lenses, 5*, fav..
Regards
Michey
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