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Limp_Dick 08-15-2009 05:49 PM

Keyword Virgin Needs Help
 
Is there a keyword tutorial somewhere that I can read up on? I guess that's the first place I need to start.

Or, is there anyone who might be willing to teach me about picking the right keyword(s) for a site? How to pick the best domain name(s)? Maybe some 1 on 1 via ICQ?

I should let ya'll know that I really want to learn this stuff and I'd like to be able to make some money at it so maybe I could afford to take my wife on a well-deserved vacation or at least maybe a nice dinner out.

Can someone suggest a good starting point for a virgin at this?

Thanks,
Limp_Dick

Dirty Dane 08-15-2009 08:26 PM

Hi, and welcome to GFY :pimp

It is not easy to "pick" a domain name, since most good domain names are already taken. But you should stick to something within the niche you choose, and same with basic keywords.

The best thing is to start your website, and then install a search script for your site which also tag what your surfers are looking for, in a tag cloud. That way you will have a dynamic page and more popular search queries. Google loves that.

I don't know what kind of site you have, or are going to launch, but with a blog the keywords come by themselves when you write it. But if it is a TGP or similar, you should also import the descriptions for the galleries, and attached them as titles with the thumbs. And then make archives (like a 2nd, 3rd page and so on..) to keep the words alive for longer.

If you are going to create galleries, you should use softwares to do it fast. Time is always the limit. And make keywords for those sub-url. If you choose to use search tag cloud for your website, also make sure the cloud is relevant for your website (query results > 0 hits), so your galleries are deep-linked.

General advise: Keep everything organized from the beginning. That is something I learned... the hard way :)

PS. There are "certain" keywords you should not use. Not only because of the established ethics, but also because of sponsors and billing processors policy... and law. Always keep that in mind :2 cents:

fatfoo 08-16-2009 10:43 AM

To pick the right keywords, or whatever use some online tools like http://www.googlekeywordtool.com/

iTouch! 08-16-2009 08:35 PM

goto www.gfy.com to learn keywords

pornguy 08-17-2009 06:08 AM

I pick keywords every day and I never use a tool like the one above. Key words are more specific to each site than those tools can give you.

You need to be creative, and THINK.


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