If you want to get found by potential network marketing recruits, SEO keyword research can help bring them to your website. Get more MLM prospects!
It’s no secret that search engine optimization is the key to putting yourself in a position of being reached by a certain market. What amazes me is how few network marketers actually know how to put it to use.
Online network marketers make up a very small percentage of people that actually want to succeed in the network marketing industry.
Even though there are many network marketing websites on the Internet, they still make up a very small minority of network marketers. This blog post is not for those individuals, for they are already familiar with SEO keyword research.
If you’re new to network marketing, or wish to learn more about how Internet marketing can help you succeed with your network marketing business, then this may be of interest to you.
What Is SEO Keyword Research?
Simply put, SEO keyword research means looking for the exact words and phrases that you wish to rank for in the search engines.
It is more of an art, than a science. The keywords themselves only have their importance when relating to the context of the message that you wish to convey to your readers.
Keyword research is also about finding the exact words and phrases that your target market is already using to find what they’re looking for.
One of the best SEO keyword research tools that I know of is Long Tail Pro. If you want to get your content up and running quickly, this is one of the fastest and most efficient tools around.
The most popular network marketers that are using an online model have written tons of content, using tons of the most popular keywords.
If you wish to compete with the online MLM space, then I would recommend that you put up as much keyword optimized content as quickly as you possibly can.
I must warn you! In the beginning, it’s going to feel like a lot of work with very little or no payoff. This is a hard strategy, because we’re so used to knowing the work-to-pay ratio.
Hang in there and get it done!
Wishing you the best,
Greg Jackson