Choosing Keywords - The Truth about KEI
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...... I should target blue widgets because it has a high KEI ratio."
The problem with this is that you are making the assumption that a low quanity of competition is more important than the quality of the competition. This is a major FLAW. KEI does not factor in the QUALITY of competion only the quantity. I have come up with a simple method for determining the quality of competition using *Google *Page Rank (although a better solution could be created based on backlinks of relevant sites).
This simple method is done by calculating the average Page Rank for the first n resulting pages for a given keyword search (where n is the number of pages you want to be ranked in). So turning back to the example above, let's say you want to be in the top 10 (n=10) search engine ranking for blue widgets. Go to your search engine of choice or use your tool of choice and type in blue widgets as your keyword. Then check each page's PageRank in the top ten results. Divide that number by 10. This calculates what I call the KPI (Keyword Page Rank Index). The formula looks like this:
(P1+P2+..+PN)/N (where n is the number of pages you are adding)
In my example above, let's look at the new results:
keyword phrase = widget # times searched = 10,000 # resulting pages = 1,000,000 KEI = 100 KPI = 7.5
keyword phrase = red widget # times searched = 9,000 # resulting pages = 950,000 KEI = 85.26 KPI = 7.2
keyword phrase = blue widget # times searched = 8,000 # resulting pages = 120,000 KEI = 533.33 KPI = 7.3
keyword phrase = green widget # times searched = 7,900 # resulting pages = 900,000 KEI = 69.34 KPI = 4.2
keyword phrase = yellow widget # times searched = 6,300 # resulting pages = 994,000 KEI = 39.93 KPI = 5
Based on the results above you can see that to make it into the top 10 search engine results you will be competing with pages that have a *Page Rank averaging 7.3, which is a pretty high *Page Rank. On the other hand, if you choose green widgets you will be competing against pages with an average *Page Rank of 4.2. In this case, it would probably make more sense to target "green widgets".
Does this ever happen' YES! It does. While finding keywords for my websites, I discovered this discrepancy in the KEI. I thought about keeping it to myself, because it is useful "inside" information. But now that I have a website dedicated to helping beginners with website promotion, I decided I would go ahead and let the cat out of the bag.
While this new method itself is flawed, it is not bad. Another important calculation that I came up with is what I like to call "anchor backlink quality indicator" (ABQI). To calculate it, you would have to check the backlinks of the top ten websites for that keyword, and determine the number of times a backlink uses the keyword in it's anchor text. This will give you a good idea of how many backlinks to the page you will need ot be competitive for that given keyword phrase.
One last factor that would be nice to know is the Relevancy of the websites pointing to the top ten pages for the given keyword. In other words, how many relevant pages point to the top ten pages for the given keyword. This could also help in determining the quality of the competiton.
Ultimately, what should happen is the search engines should develop a keyword suggestion tool that gives a competition indicator that uses all of their secret factors to show us SEOs what are the best words for us to target. SEO experts would pay lot's of money for this tool and the Search Engines could make a pretty penny by providing us with a tool like this. Are you listening *Yahoo, *Google, MSN, anyone'
In conclusion, taking Page Rank into account will help improve your keyword research over KEI. KEI is still valuable, but using it in conjunction with KPI will help greatly in your search for good keywords.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Notes: This example is totally fictional. The numbers given in these examples are fictional.
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