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Learn SEOWhen you perform keyword research what tool do you use? Chances are you will use Googles Keyword tool and chances are you’ve noticed some discrepancies between what the tools suggests you will get in terms of traffic and what you actually get.

Heres and example. “Pro Audio Speakers.” A quick look at the keyword tool and it will tell you that for a “broad match” search, you could expect a share of 22,000 searches – the higher your rank, the bigger share you’ll get. I have a site that ranks in the top ten for this “broad match” search and I get about 5 hits per day. Now it’s not a mature site. It has been built purely to attack that one key phrase in order to test the market before I put more work in. I also notice that I share the first page with a similar site – very immature and frankly, shite.

Why the discrepancy and why are two similarly crap sites appearing at the top of what should be a very competitive niche? Here’s why.

What does broad match mean? Look at Google’s own definition. It says Broad match = no punctuation. Phrase match = “keyword” and Exact match = [keyword]. You knew that already right? Look further. Simply typing ‘keyword 1 keyword 2′ without punctuation and appearing at page one does not mean that you have achieved page one for broad match. Broad match actually means “.. for searches on similar phrases and relevant variations”.

Phrase Match means “.. for searches that match the exact phrase”. Typing your keywords in inverted commas doesn’t give you you “phrase match” position.

Exact match means “.. for searches that match the exact phrase exclusively”. So when you type keyword 1 keyword 2 into google and you find you are at page 1, congratulate yourself on achieving that position for “exact match”

There are tools – Market Samurai is an example – that will give you you “broad match” ranking. How they can do this I have no idea because the ranking will vary widely depending on the exact variation of word used – an almost infinite number of combinations.

When Google tells me that 22,000 people searched on Pro Audio Speakers – they mean that 22,000 searched on this and similar phrases. 22,000 is the size of the niche, not the number of searches for that phrase. To be “Number 1″ in that niche, you need to own the keyword and all of the other similar keywords.

The SEO Lessons

Lesson 1 – When looking for an estimate of traffic for a keyword – use Googles keyword tool and examine [exact] match. Interpret the broad match results as an estimate of the size of a niche. To capture a share of that, you need to optimise for all similar words and phrases. No one said it would be easy.

Lesson 2 – Should you use tools like Market Samurai. Yes. But be very careful how you interpret the numbers and, importantly, heed the following final lesson.

The Final Lesson – Lesson 3 – When SEO gurus hype up the potential of internet marketing, take it with a pinch of salt. Lots of people make exactly the same misinterpretation that I made, that I could attack a valuable niche by targeting specific keyword  - but the gurus remain relatively silent on how exactly to interpret SEO research – that first glance at the data looks very compelling and it’s tempting to dive straight in. The good gurus (Ed Dale and Michelle MacPhearson are my personal favourites) will warn you about all the hard work that is required, but even they won’t feel obliged to give the full health warning. Look before you leap.

So is Google Keyword Tool Inaccurate? No. Not within reasonable margins of error. It is the interpretation that you put on the numbers that is inaccurate.

Learn SEOAfter a brief and torrid relationship, it’s appearing not to have been a marriage made in heaven.

There is speculation that the reported removal of Google Search from the iPhone OS 4 heralds what could be one of the biggest upsets in internet search. Yahoo and Bing already close to Microsoft, are hardly great bedfellows for Apple to consider as an alternative and without Google, what will Apple do? Develop their own search capability?

For years now, search engine optimization has focused around Google. Yahoo has been important and Bing is becoming more important, but with Google off the iPhone and increasing use of mobile devices for search, the future of SEO is looking less certain everyday.

The SEO Lesson

Always look to see how the rules evolve and develop SEO strategies that are agile to embrace change and adopt new methods. Take great care not to invest too heavily in a single approach

As they say, adapt or die.

Learn SEOIn the 1990s, one of the performance tricks to speed up a web site was to load all images on the front page but to shrink their size and hide them somewhere near the bottom. The home page would take quite some time to load but after that, once images were cached, the site seemed to perform at blistering speed. In the days of 14,400 modems when only the super nerdy geeks had access to a T1, speed of performance was important.

This seems terribly primitive today but that was in the day. Much of the content we use today was simply impossible in 1994. YouTube wasn’t so much invented in the 21st century – it became possible in the 21st century. Bandwidth used to be actually rationed in order to prevent it being swallowed up by what was seen as excessive multimedia usage.

So when I see that Google now officially scores web page speed (in the great Weblinx as well as many other places) it is no surprise – indeed it is a surprise to see it has taken so long. The search engines add value by filtering and prioritizing according to relevance. And user experience is rlevant to just about everybody. If there are two equally relevant pages for my search, I am pleased that Google now prioritizes the one that will load more quickly.

But is this news to the Web Designers? Should this be something we attend to urgently?

Answer: No!

Putting it simply, if you had to be told that user experience was important, you have some more fundamental things to learn. Whatever your website aims to achieve it will achieve it better if your users don’t have to wait for it. This is more fundamental than ranking – it is the most basic of very basic usability.

The SEO Lesson

There are somethings that will make an incremental change to your ranking and, as we all know, incremental changes to ranking can make a huge difference. But don’t be blinded to the obvious. Good content, good layout and good performance are absolutely critical.

Enhancing your site for speed to get a better ranking is like filling your gas tank and calling it fine tuning.

Duh!