The Market Research Commandments IV
The Market Research Commandments IV
Know Your Market Competition And Win Easily
Today let’s finish up our work on how to best conduct your marketing research with the last section and possibly most important section on knowing your market and keyword competition for each keyword phrase you want to target before even getting involved in a marketplace.
We know now that it is crucial to have all four elements I have mentioned so far when going into a market niche in order to increase our business success chances 1000 fold. Those four elements once more are:
- Find High Volume Traffic Keyword Searches
- Target Want Market Keywords that have Commercial Value
- Introduce Traffic Streams to USP products and services
- Target Low Competition keywords which allow a quick ROI
The fourth market research element is really just another way of saying not to waste your time thinking you will easily dominate the most competitive keyword phrases without serious effort. Even if we follow all of these rules can we be sure we are even going to be able to beat the competition an take a top 3 position in the search engine and gain site traffic?
To be sure we will rank in the search engines for the purposes of organic and paid traffic based on Google’s rules which also carries over to Bing and Yahoo search as well. The two things we need to check are:
I. We must know the number of competitors in our marketplace or the SEOC column in the Market Samurai tool. This is the number of pages that mention our keyword phrase. 100k pages or less is a good size competition pool but the ideal suggested number is 30k or less which should allow you to rank in a few weeks at the top of Google. The number of competitors and the amount of competition is not a fast rule it has just been seen to usually be a good statistical range for lower competition. It is true that each market niche will have different competition levels regardless of number of pages.
II. We need to also know the strength of the top 10 competitor pages for our market keywords. This is really all that matters at all as far as getting free search engine traffic.
SO what things must we know to judge the strength of the top 10 competing web pages for a keyword?”
The On Page Factors Are:
- Page Rank
- Title Tag
- Meta Description
- H1 and H2 Tag
- URL Keywords
The Off Page Factors Are:
- Number of Links to Page
- Number of Links to Domain
- Number of .gov and/or .edu Links to Domain
- DMOZ and/or Yahoo Links to Domain
- PR of Links to Page
- Keyword Anchor Text to Page
There is no guessing with how to get SEO rankings for the most part it is a science especially when you use Market Samurai. You will know on each keyword how hard it will be to rank against your competition. Ranking will be even easier than what Market Samurai shows you if you use these proven methods when building your site online:
- SEO Themed Siloing including relevant home page, categories and articles.
- Get relevant keyword anchor text links coming into all of your sites pages.
- Use a Mini Net Syndication Method which includes social web 2.0 platforms as well as content syndication across many content syndication platforms to surround and feed into your main sales site.
- Use Proper Syndication Tools to push and boost the power of every effort and piece of content you make.
Here is my USP or incentive for you to buy Market Samurai from Logiscape. Anyone who purchases Market Samurai through me may email or post a comment on the blog asking any market research question relating to the tool and how to best use it to improve your business. That’s right ask me anything at all and I will respond with my best information and even help you with your marketing idea within reason.
Market Research Commandments Can Make Sense
Author: Scott Holden – TrafficEraBlog
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