Help on improve site SEO keywords

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dontlike2pay

Hi

I am running an online fashion store and I almost went mad to try to get my SEO setup correctly cos Im **** at identify keywords.

I have Header tags, product title tags, description tags and keyword tags coded into my shop but as i cannt or i dont know how to generate or identify keywords, my SEO tags are useless.

Anyone who can help me on this issue and maybe some other suggestions?

the site is 'shootingduck dot com'

Thanks in advance.
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Hi

there are loads of free tools out there to identify keywords. try Google Keyword tool or Wordtracker (free version). Google keyword tracker also lets you put in details of your competitors and then generates the keywords for you.
 
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thanks for your quick reply. I will take a look google keyword tracker in a min.

Cheers
 
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Hello..

Just an idea..

You could try running a brief adwords campaign and place a few keywords on a phrase match. Make sure you also install the conversion tracker code, this helps you idenify the best "converting terms", at the end of the week simply run a search query report, this breaks down what variations of your keywords people have "actually" used to try and find you, it's realtime and direct from the people searching for your business/products and will give you a better base to work on.

The Google keyword tool is put out there by Google so people can get a foundation... Google are a business at the end of the day so they are not going to help you find the best keywords, thats your job!

Good luck :)
 
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Use Google external keywords tool to find all keywords related to your niche and then hand-pick some which you know will convert for you and some which are in general good for the niche. The combination will be great for the website, both from SEO point of view and from sales perspective :)
 
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Alternatively try this https://adwords.google.co.uk/o/Targ...000&ideaRequestType=KEYWORD_IDEAS#search.none but use exact match on the left half way down :)

Try to use a number of different terms before you make decisions. It is best to put them in a list and slowly dwindle the list down till you have the best performing ones to target.

Make sure your onsite SEO is up to scratch and you will need a good amount of time to allocate to offsite SEO as well.

I hope that helps

Regards

Dave
 
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