Key words, SEO your site

So there is something to reference, I am going to use part of Mr Button's deleted post. He had on there "pressure washing Orlando" If someone in the Orlando area was to search, for example, Orlando Pressure washing, or pressure washing in orlando Fl would the arrangement of "pressure washing Orlando" work seeing as they do not match up?

Also, lets say he did his tag as "pressure washing in orlando fl (florida)" would a search of "pressure washing florida", or "pressure washing orlando florida" still yeild the results or would the () throw it off?
 
So there is something to reference, I am going to use part of Mr Button's deleted post. He had on there "pressure washing Orlando" If someone in the Orlando area was to search, for example, Orlando Pressure washing, or pressure washing in orlando Fl would the arrangement of "pressure washing Orlando" work seeing as they do not match up?

Also, lets say he did his tag as "pressure washing in orlando fl (florida)" would a search of "pressure washing florida", or "pressure washing orlando florida" still yeild the results or would the () throw it off?


Great Question!!!
 
search results for CleanFast USA using your search terms Jonathan...

pressure washing Orlando... #8 (not including local)

Orlando pressure washing... #10 (not including local)

pressure washing in orlando Fl ... #7 (not including local and sub-directory)

pressure washing in orlando fl (florida)... #6 (not including local and sub-directory)

... your guess is as good as mine :speechless: LOL

Those keywords are pretty much saturated for use by 2 or 3 other companies... one of which I think pays for PPC advertising - While I would like to be picked up on these words, my focus is not entirely on them.

... from my reading online and people I have spoken to who are good at SEO, it is not all about your site and the words on your site.
 
So there is something to reference, I am going to use part of Mr Button's deleted post. He had on there "pressure washing Orlando" If someone in the Orlando area was to search, for example, Orlando Pressure washing, or pressure washing in orlando Fl would the arrangement of "pressure washing Orlando" work seeing as they do not match up?

Also, lets say he did his tag as "pressure washing in orlando fl (florida)" would a search of "pressure washing florida", or "pressure washing orlando florida" still yeild the results or would the () throw it off?


Read up on "Broad Match" and "Phrase Match"...
 
Colorado ProWash Ranks Very Well

Pressure Washing Colorado #1
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Pressure+Washing+Colorado

Pressure Washing Denver, CO #1
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Pressure+Washing+Denver,+CO

Power Washing Colorado #1
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Power+Washing+Colorado

Power Washing Denver, CO #1
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Power+Washing+Denver,+CO&btnG=Search

Deck Refinishing Colorado #1
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Deck+Refinishing+Colorado

Deck Refinishing Denver, CO #2 (#1 Soon...)
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Deck+Refinishing+Denver,+CO

Deck Staining Colorado #1
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Deck+Staining+Colorado

Deck Staining Denver, CO #1
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Deck+Staining+Denver,+CO

Deck Sealing Colorado #1
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Deck+Sealing+Colorado

Deck Sealing Denver, CO #1
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Deck+Sealing+Denver,+CO

We come up on the first page for everything we clean combined with city or state we service.
 
Some more keyword tips!
We previously talked about useful tools to help you add more keywords to your account. This month we wanted to show how you can use different keyword matching options to drive more customers to your website to improve your account statistics. There are four keyword matching options that determine which Google searches trigger your ads to appear. These options can help you control who sees your ads.

You can set each search-targeted keyword to have one of these four settings. To use a keyword matching option, just add the appropriate punctuation to your keyword:

Broad match: keyword
Allows your ad to show on similar phrases and relevant variations
Phrase match: "keyword"
Allows your ad to show for searches that include the exact phrase and possibly includes other words as well
Exact match: [keyword]
Allows your ad to show for searches that match the exact phrase exclusively
Negative match: -keyword
Ensures your ad doesn't show for any search that includes that term

With some options, you'll enjoy more ad impressions, clicks, and conversions; whilst with others, you'll get fewer impressions and more narrow targeting. With broad match (the default setting for keywords), you'll typically receive the highest number of ad impressions. With phrase and exact match, you'll get fewer impressions but potentially more clicks and conversions. With negative match, you can increase your clickthrough rates and improve your conversion potential. By applying the appropriate matching options to your keywords, you can best meet your ROI goals.

You may also want to use the 'Best Performing Keywords' list on your Home tab to find suitable keywords to expand upon.

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