How to Choose the Best Keywords for Your Website?

by Yan

Tired of guessing just how to make it to the front pages of the search results once and for all?

Then, keep on reading.

But, be advised: staying atop is a job for the daring. This tool will show you what you need to get to the top and rank high on Google, Yahoo or MSN for that matter;

I’m going to tell you about Webcomp Analyst, a brand new invention that is already changing the way we do business on the Internet.

If you started to read this article, you’re most probably an enterprising blogger or aspiring internet marketer who’s looking for better ways to choose the best keywords and take advantage of the World Wide Web, either for your Product, Company or Website or Blog promotion.

If so, you already have – at least - and idea of what SEO means.

If not, I’ll wrap it down for you in a few words before getting to the Webcomp Analyst has to offer.

Let’s go back in history.

The year was 1996: California-based Stanford University’s Ph D. students Larry Page and Sergey Brin began working on a project that would change and define the way the Internet works.

The two advanced students thought of creating a seek-out engine, which would evaluate the interaction between websites, by looking for “back links” (incoming “links” to a website/webpage from other websites/webpages).

The logic was quite simple: those pages having the most links referring TO them would surely be the most relevant.

Basically, it works like this:

Imagine you’re a student at Internet High school’s campus; you have a Chemistry exam soon, and are in need of information – chemistry being an example, as it works like that on any given field of expertise - so you go ask someone – another student, and that someone tells you to go ask the guy in the pink suit.

But you’re not convinced by this advice, so you go ask someone else.

Funny enough that person also refers you to the man in the pink suit. If this happens more than a couple of times, chances are, you’ll have to deal with the fact that the man in the pink suit is probably the most relevant expert in the field of your research, and therefore, the person you should go to for an answer.

AND GOOGLE SAW IT; AND IT WAS GOOD

Google is that man. No. Not the man in the pink suit.

Google is the guy you would be, had you been asking everyone until you found the right person for the job. In fact, Google can show where all the men in pink suits are, and he will let you know this by handling you a list.

The trick is, this list will not be arranged in alphabetical order: it will be arranged by importance. Google knows HOW MANY students are willing to refer you to which one of the pink-suited men.

“In the field of Chemistry, these are the best ranking pink-suited men in campus” Google will say; the first name appearing on Google’s list being the most important one.

Knowing what you already know, you’ll be certain that as higher the rank in Google’s list, as greater the number of referrals pointing towards that name. You will NOT know how many referrals exactly, but, since you’re there looking for information on chemistry, you’ll be happy enough to find the right person to take your inquiries to.

Search engines gather information on webpages based on user inquiries, and decide which webpages/websites should be first to appear in front of the user’s eyes: yes, that’s a ranking.

Google is a Search Engine. Neither the first, nor the only one of its kind; but it IS the one that everyone else looks up to.

So, What is S.E.O then?

S.E.O. is the acronym for “Search Engine Optimization”

It is about making sure that your webpage/website makes it into search engines and rank as high in the search results as is possible.

If you get deeper into SEO and ranking of webpages, you’ll discover there’s a whole industry aimed at helping websites rank as high as possible –not only in Google, but in most search engines - and that there are many different techniques on how to improve search engine rankings.

Bottom line for S.E.O. and Search Engines is

The better Search Engine Ranking your webpage/website gets, the better its results shall be, in terms of R.O.I, no matter what kind of product or business you’re offering or managing.

WHAT “WEBCOMP ANALYST” DOES

Webcomp Analyst is a brand-new, state-of-the-art S.E.O. link analysis engine, created by entrepreneur Jon Leger, and it’s already being the one S.E.O. power tool everyone’s talking about.

Certainly, I would recommend you get around Webcomp Analyst and check out the informative video. At a certain point they tell you that by using Webcomp Analyst, what would otherwise be a two hours long “back link” analysis work, can be reduced to just one hour.

That’s false.

Because, in all truth, if you were to make a proper, informative and useful “back link” research manually, it would take – at least- up to 5, maybe 7 hours of actual research… and even then, it is doubtful your results would be as accurate as those that Webcomp Analyst can get for you.

HOW TO CHOOSE THE BEST KEYWORDS WITH “WEBCOMP ANALYST”

Webcomp Analyst shows you unerringly what kind of “virtual environment” your webpage/website is surrounded of, by showing you the EXACT number of “links” that are present in the Top 30 ranking Google pages.

It’s a fantastic yet convenient tool to choose the most relevant and the best keywords for your website.

Begin to understand the marvel of this product already?

Let’s go back for a second the Internet High – I kind of like it there, you know - for an exemplification.

So here we have all those men in pink suits. You now know there’s this guy at the campus, goes by the name of Google, who can show you the way to the pink-suited men.

Enter Webcomp Analyst

Now there’s a new guy in town, and he can tell you WHY the men in pink suits are men in pink suits; WHY some of them appear first in Google’s list, and WHY others appear the last.

He can SHOW YOU, in advance and in a couple of seconds, HOW MANY people in the campus are willing to refer you to one pink suited man or the other. He gives you the INSIGHT on Google’s list.

“In the field of Chemistry, there’s 2, 200, 1001 students in campus that’ll point you to that guy: that is why he ranks the first in Google’s list” Webcomp will say.

Now, let’s suppose for a moment that you’re not just a student in search for enlightenment: let’s suppose you’re an expert in the field of Chemistry, and that your business is to BE one of the men in pink suits YOURSELF.

By having the advantage of Webcomp Analyst, you’ll now know that, in order to rank first in Google’s list, you’ll need –at least- 2, 200, 1001 students willing to refer to YOU whenever someone comes asking for advice in Chemistry-related matters.

Webcomp Analyst is THE tool for knowing precisely how many “links” your webpage/website needs in order to break into Google’s front page whenever you need to choose the best keywords for your website.

And this, Webcomp Analyst can do… in just a couple of clicks!

Of course, these are only the basics of what Webcomp Analyst can do for you.

Here’s a draft list of some of the many features of Webcomp Analyst:

  • Niche-keyword suggestions for the most relevant up-to-date niche-related search queries.
  • Simultaneous multiple-keyword analysis.
  • “World Tracker”-based keyword suggestion tool.
  • “SEO Link Analysis, Pure And Simple”.
  • Cheaper than the rest, yet, BETTER. Period.

Every now and then, it happens that there’s a cutting-edge invention which makes for a better, faster, fitter way to choose the best keywords for your website.

This is the case of Jon Leger’s Webcomp Analyst, which undoubtedly will create a boost in matters of internet presence and search engine visibility.

And if you know ANYTHING at all about the Internet, then you know it’s all about VISIBILITY.

So, get your hands on Webcomp Analyst, and BE THERE!

PS: It’s the tool that I use to brainstorm and choose the right keywords worth targeting for my new Adsense sites and hubs. It’s probably one of the keyword research tools you need if you want to make money with Google Adsense.

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