One of the most useful features of the SEJ toolset is its SERP tracker (which will be reviewed in a more detail in the upcoming posts). Plenty of built-in and third-party tools are interconnected with the SERP tracker to make sure you can easily add and monitor words. So this post looks at multiple ways to add keywords to the tracker to monitor your (or your competitor’s) domain rankings: 1. Add keywords manually from the SERP tracker options Naturally, the first option is to add the words directly to the SERP tracker. You should hover over SERPs on the main navigation and then click on the Keywords subnav option. Enter keywords into the New Keywords text area and then click the Add button. 2. Add keywords in bulk On the SERP Tracker Keywords page, you also have the option to bulk upload keywords. Clicking on the Help icon will reveal instructions for formatting the CSV required for uploading keywords. Once you’ve formatted the CSV file with your data, you can upload it. 3. Add keywords from the list generated by SEMRush SEJ tools have SEMrush integrated , so you can add terms to tracker in bulk or one-by-one right from the list generated by the tool: 4. Add keywords from the list generated by Google Adwords Tool Google Adwords tool is another handy third-party utility offers from within SEJ tools dashboard. After running a keyword research using the tool, you can add terms to tracker right from the generated list: 5. Add keywords from the list generated by Wordtracker Wordtracker is yet another tool you can gain access to via SEJ tools dashboard. Run a keyword research there and you’ll be able to add terms you are most interested in: 6. Add keywords from your Google Analytics search referrals list: By letting SEJ tools access your Google Analytics account , you get access to plenty of enhanced reports and graphs and you also become able to add terms to tracker right from your Google Analytics search referrals: 7. Add keywords from the list generated by on-page keyword analyzer SJ toolset offers an advanced on-page keyword analyzer : it helps you identify most relevant words to the current page and add any (or all) of them to SERPs tracker: Check out the SEO Tools guide at Search Engine Journal . 7 Ways to Add Keywords to the SERP Tracker – SEJ
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Short Sentences Sell: How to Make a Big Bang with Little Words
When was the last time you read your own copy and set about cutting out any words larger than three syllables? It sounds like a drastic measure, but these days, even corporations are starting to see the light: words like synergy , sustainable and assessment are being sliced out in favor of more direct, simplified language. What’s the deal here? Have we all gotten dumber? Not at all. But we have gotten more used to the instantly-ready, on-demand world. That means we want to get to the good stuff in language we can understand immediately. Words like teamwork , wholesome , and report . Prevent Junk from Seeping Into Your Copy Junk words and phrases like “It seems like” and “Possibly” and “Actually” are all working together to clutter up your copy. They seep in so innocently and then, before you know it, you’ve started writing just like you talk. Sure, a conversational tone is great – but it also creates a lot of needless words that detract from the real meat of your writing. Go ahead. Strop out words like “very”, “just” and “maybe”. It might seem awkward at first to edit out everyday words like that – but in no time, you’ll find that your words flow much more easily while making your message clearer. Exaggerations Aren’t Helping Anybody! Making bold statements with a huge red font and a yellow highlighter aren’t going to get your message across any better. It’s fine to draw attention to some things, but too much exaggeration just dulls the impact that your words have on people. Dig a little deeper and try to find a word that says exactly what you want without going overboard: For example, how many times have you read something like this? “Only 27 widgets Left at This Price! Order Now Before It’s Too Late!” *Yawn*. What happens when it’s too late? Here’s something that’s more likely to startle you into action: “I can only guarantee 27 widgets at this price. Once the last one is sold, please don’t email me asking where you can get a new widget at 50% off – because when they’re gone, that’s it. If you don’t believe it, just ask the 28th guy who tried to order what he paid for his widget.” Make Your Writing More Active Writing in an “active voice” means you use more direct, actionable verbs instead of weaker, passive ones. For example: “The leftovers were eagerly eaten by the dogs” (passive) “The dogs eagerly ate the leftovers” (active) Which one has more punch to it? When you have words like was and were before your verbs, consider cutting them out altogether and using a stronger verb in their place. It reads more easily and is more likely to be noticed by your reader. Keeping these tips in mind will give your writing much more powerful meaning without taking away your individual creativity and the personal touch you lend to your words. Try it out yourself and see how much easier it is to create more compelling content! Sherice Jacob helps site owners improve website performance and increase conversions through her blog and custom design service at iElectrify. You can also follow @sherice on Twitter for more big bangs of inspiration and design coolness. Check out the SEO Tools guide at Search Engine Journal . Short Sentences Sell: How to Make a Big Bang with Little
DOJ, EU Approve the Yahoo-Microsoft Search Deal
So finally, Yahoo and Microsoft got the clearance to implement terms and conditions of their search ad deal. Both the European Commission and U.S. Dept. of Justice have approved the deal which has been on the table for quite some time now. Both companies can now start implementing some of the terms and conditions of the deal, which would probably start with Yahoo transitioning its algorithmic and paid search platforms to Microsoft. This would make Yahoo as the exclusive relationship sales force for both companies’ premium search advertisers globally. In other words, expect to see paid search ads being served by Microsoft on Yahoo search results. The Yahoo Search Blog gave a simple illustration on how this is going to affect their search result listings. Yahoo hopes that their search deal would make them focus on enhancing their search engine, that is making it faster and better than it is right now. Specifically, Yahoo hopes to deliver the following: • Ways to find things faster when you’re just starting your search – by continuing to enhance our great Search Assist technology and also weaving search more deeply and conveniently into other Yahoo! products. • New ways to help you explore the things that matter most – whether that’s with more rich results and options for organizing the search results page, or by showing you interesting Search topics that you might want to browse through in other relevant places that you spend your time on Yahoo! • More apps and other tools to help you get things done as quickly as possible. We know that people don’t want to search per se – you want to complete tasks in your day, and we’ll be inventing new ways to help you do that. And here’s what both Carol Bartz and Steve Ballmer have to say. “This breakthrough search alliance means Yahoo! can focus even more on our own innovative search experience. Yahoo! gets to do what we do best: combine our science and technology with compelling content to build personally relevant online experiences for our users and customers,” said Carol Bartz. “Although we are just at the beginning of this process, we have reached an exciting milestone. I believe that together, Microsoft and Yahoo! will promote more choice, better value and greater innovation to our customers as well as to advertisers and publishers,” said Steve Balmer. Check out the SEO Tools guide at Search Engine Journal . DOJ, EU Approve the Yahoo-Microsoft Search
Anatomy of A (Successful) Tweet
Ever wondered what makes a good tweet? Let’s break it down. But first….there are many different reasons to tweet, therefore there are many different kinds of tweets. Twitter can serve many purposes so before you get started you want to consider all the ways you can use Twitter and determine which ones you want to use now. Let’s do a quick recap for beginners and then we’ll get into the real meat of it all. You can use Twitter for: Personal reasons: For dating, to find friends with similar interests or to keep tabs on the current “chatter” about a topic that interests you. The possibilities are endless. Customer Service: You can create a company account and let people know that they can send questions or concerns and you will respond via Twitter instead of by email. You can update customers on upcoming news or events (sales, problems, news, product recalls, etc). You can monitor your brand and deal with any reputation issues. Public Relations: Develop relationships with media reps, reporters and bloggers. Growing your business: Drive traffic to your website, build relationships, make special offers, promote content. You can use Twitter to establish yourself as a credible leader in your industry. So what kind of tweets do people most commonly send? Retweet (RT): Retweeting (like forwarding) someone else’s tweet. Thought/Observation/Opinion: Personal commentary tweet. What you’re reading: People will often tweet what they are currently reading online and will share the link to the content. What you’re watching: Sharing a video you have watched online (include link). Events/Plans: Share information on upcoming events or plans. Promotional: A sales message. Content promotion: Promoting content that you have written (include a link to it). Conversations : @Replies or DMs (direct messages). Quotes: People like to share motivational quotes. Twitter is about sharing news and information – first and foremost you should be yourself. Conversational tweets, what you’re watching or reading or sharing quotes are all expressions of yourself. Communicate in a way that is authentic to who you are. Just a few tips – Watch the foul language! Most people don’t mind an occasional well placed “choice word” for emphasis but it becomes old quickly and is disrespectful. Don’t use too many abbreviations or jargon people won’t understand. Communication only works if people understand what you are trying to say. Don’t use Twitter as your personal rant fest. We all vent a little and sharing information about a company that has wronged you is helpful to other consumers but Twitter is not a place to bemoan everything that is wrong in your life. Review your Twitter profile page regularly – is what you are saying and how you are saying it interesting for people? Would you want to follow yourself? Tweeting for business growth is a different animal. It becomes more important to craft a message that will do the intended job. It’s copywriting in 140 characters or less and it’s not always easy. Especially for those of us that tend to be very verbose! Content promotion: So let’s say your goal is to promote new content – either an article or a Blog post you’ve written. First and foremost you want to identify the hook of the content. What does it offer? Why should people want to read your content? Once you’ve identified that, you want to write a compelling sentence that will make people feel like they not only want to read the content but like they have to – they will be missing something if they don’t check it out. Here are some samples… Top 3 things u must know BEFORE u buy a kite. Check it out now. Shortened URL here Why most kites DON’T fly (it’s not what u think!) Shortened URL here Secrets for catching air w/ your kite! Fun for all! Shortened URL here Let’s look at why these are good tweets. They are short, to the point, compelling and tell people exactly what they will learn when they read your content. For anyone interested in kite flying, they will probably want to check it out. Some things to remember… Everyone loves lists, so “Top X” lists do very well on article directories and tend to spread virally. People are looking for solutions to a problem – identifying the problem (many kites don’t actually fly) and then letting people know there is a twist – it’s not what they are thinking, makes them even more likely to check it out. People always want to be “in the know” – no one wants to miss out. Promise to share a secret and people want to hear it. (Just make sure you actually deliver in the content). Always use a URL shortening service that allows you to track the clicks so you can see what tweets actually get you the clicks and then you can model future tweets after the successful ones. I like BudURL.com as a URL shortening/tracking service. So those were good tweets, but how can we make them better? Let’s take a look: Top 3 things u must know BEFORE u buy a kite. Check it out now. Shortened URL here Plz RT Why most kites don’t fly (it’s not what u think!) Shortened URL here Plz RT Secrets for catching air w/ your kite! Fun for all! Shortened URL here Plz RT By simply requesting people to RT your content, you will get a lot more retweets. Sometimes we forget the basics and it is often as simple as “ask and you shall receive”. Consistently when I include a “Plz RT” request, I get many more RTs. Now let’s talk about a sales/promotional tweet. These tweets are not only dependant on the content of the tweet but also on what comes before and after the tweet. What do I mean? If you’ve tweeted nothing but sales pitches and aren’t offering any tips, news or information, people are less likely to follow you for very long. You need to make sure you aren’t just promoting your agenda but are tweeting useful, helpful information and then you can mix in your special offers and promotional tweets. So assuming you are doing that, let’s look at what makes a good sales/promotional tweet: You need to offer something people are going to want (ex: save money, save time, learn this, get a free report, free gift with purchase). Creating urgency helps – so mention a limited time offer or deadline for them to check it out. Today only! Off- season sale. 20% off all swimsuits. Shortened URL. Plz RT This is specific, to the point, offers them a benefit and isn’t obnoxious. Now, imagine seeing: SUPER sale MUST BUY TODAY great SAVINGS Don’t Miss Out! Fabulous Deals. – Most people aren’t going to respond, it’s too hype filled, it’s obnoxious and it doesn’t offer any real information about what the special offer is. If I see this more than once from someone, I will usually unfollow them. (I forgive them one time and figure they were just trying new things out and learning) Another good example: Free Report if u check out my website. Shortened URL. Plz RT – Not too salesy, tells them what they get and what they have to do and doesn’t SCREAM at people. Let’s recap the components of a successful tweet: It has a clear benefit stated (ex: you will learn this, get this, know this etc after reading the content or taking advantage of the offer) It includes a shortened URL with tracking It has compelling text that entices but doesn’t scream at people It has a clear description of the topic or special offer It includes a request for RT It’s short enough to be Retweeted It is authentic and useful It uses keywords (a compelling tweet that uses a keyword could land you a click from real time search results) But NEVER stuff with keywords. When writing tweets, just consider using phrases that are related to your product or service that people may be searching for. A lot of people search TweetScan and other sites for people that are tweeting about certain topics so using a common or popular phrase in your industry may also get you found and get you some new followers. It is worth repeating: never stuff your tweets with keywords It is relevant to the topic your audience is likely following you for (In other words, don’t promote yourself as a dentist and then send all these offers for your shoe shining business. Sure, we all retweet other people’s tweets and we all have special things we want to offer from time to time that may not relate to the core topic we usually tweet about, but just remember people follow you for a reason and most often it’s because they are interested in the core topic that you tweet about. Sometimes it’s an interesting tweet that just caught their attention so they follow but most often people are looking to follow someone that tweets about a topic they are interested in.) My goal is to keep Twitter a place that interests us, benefits us and to prevent it from turning into a sleazy message board for every sales offer under the sun. Keeping Twitter real, one tweet at a time. Jennifer Horowitz is the Director of Marketing for www.EcomBuffet.com. Since 1998 Jennifer’s expertise in marketing and Search Engine Optimization (SEO) has helped clients increase revenue. Jennifer has been published in many SEO and marketing publications. Jennifer Horowitz is the author of Twitter Quickstart Success Training System, Blogging For Dollars, Optimization Step By Step: 2010 and more. For the whole scoop, visit http://www.ecombuffet.com . You can follow Jennifer on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/ecombuffet Like This Post? You'll LOVE These Related Tutorials from SEJ : Twitter Success: You Gotta Show