Word Clusters - Buying Words Can Improve Your SEO Rankings
Using word clusters to improve your search engine ratings is a strategy for a number of organizations. Word clusters are sites that have anywhere from 100 to 1000 words or more on the site with the ability for anyone to “buy” the word for that site. The technology behind these sites is quite complex and the sites themselves tend to rank higher on Alexis because of the number of back links. Here are some suggestions on how you can capitalize on using word clusters to your advantage:
- Select a word cluster site that already has a minimum of 50 “sold” links.
- Hover over the words that are already sold to find out who is buying them.
- Click on bought words and see where you actually land – this is the best way to know what types of organizations are buying from the word cluster site.
- Look at your online budget and determine whether a word buy fits into your overall strategy for search engine optimization.
- Click on a word that is available to look at the prices set not only for the word but the embellishments as well.
- Does the site allow for words that are not tasteful. If so, find another word cluster site that fits your needs.
- Buy only words that match your niche. Most of these sites will allow you to customized your own words – create your own if the one you want is already sold.
Word clusters can help with your back-links and some buyers claim that they are getting traffic based on the word cluster sites. Here are a couple of sites you can check out www.700keywords.com and www.500words.com
Bette Daoust, Ph.D. is a speaker, author (over 170 books, articles, and publications), and consultant. She has provided marketing, sales, business development and training expertise for companies such as Peet's Coffee & Tea, Varian Medical Systems, Accenture, Avaya, Cisco Systems to name a few. Dr. Daoust has also done extensive work with small businesses in developing their marketing, training, and operational plans. You may contact Dr. Daoust at http://BizMechanix.com You may also view her latest publications at http://BlueprintBooks.com Dr. Daoust also writes for the National Networker http://theNationalNetworker.com