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Choosing Less Popular Terms To Promote Your Web Page.

Saturday, November 21, 2009 3:23
Posted in category Free Traffic

Many webmasters underestimate the power of the low frequency keywords, when working on SEO. Looking for the maximum traffic from the search engines, we often concentrate on the very popular keywords that potentially may bring us tons of traffic and sales.

Low frequency queries are the terms that have very little searches and at the same time have small competition. Due to the fact that the less popular terms have little traffic, many internet marketers don’t pay much attention to them and try to target the high frequency queries that potentially can bring more sales.

That theory is absolutely right, and every internet marketer would prefer to be on a top position with the phrases that have 100 thousand searches per month, than a phrase with only 2000 searches. But practice is not matching the theory in this case. As many site owners are eager to be high listed for the popular terms, the competition becomes very high and it may take you many month or few years to get to the top search results of the high frequencyterms, by overcoming all your competitors in linkbuilding and continue struggle for the top position because there will always be someone who would like to be on the top too.

As for the low-frequency keywords, the competition there is small and you don’t have to work too hard in order to get to the top. Despite of the big quantity of online opportunities available, SEO is one of the biggest free internet money making opportunities. You can make your making money on the web process much simplier by optimizing your site for the less popular queries. If we look at the statistics of the searchers behavior we will notice that the first search position gets about 50% of the hits, but the first search position on the second page of the search results list gets about 0.66% of the clicks. Now ask yourself a question where would you like to be on the top for the query with the 2000 searches a month, or on the second page for the query with the 100 thousands of searchers?!

The answer is simple and the calculations we made are very easy and proving the fact that there is no need to spend much time and efforts for targeting the top positions of the popularqueries, it is much more effective and easier to get to the top of the low frequency search terms.

I heard many complains from the internet marketers who didn’t succeed to get traffic from the Search Engines. I hope that this article will be useful for many webmasters and newbies in the internet marketing and will help many of you with your making money on the web work.

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