Monday, December 17, 2007
Ocelot Grooming in Greensboro, North Carolina
This is not so much a clever and humorous blog post about ocelot grooming in Greensboro, North Carolina, as it is an experiment and an example to all those who have this one specific question about Search Engine Optimization: How do I pin down my niche?
Say, for example, one of your niche specializations was the grooming of ocelots - whether wild ocelots or the domesticated osalot - and you wanted to focus on gaining clients locally in Greensboro, North Carolina. Does NC have a lot of ocelots? I know not, but I'd start by putting together a slick, kickin' ad with the proper name and alt tag:

Ocelot Grooming in Greensboro, NC is HOT!
Now, with my sweet ad - sans real contact info should one find this image not on this blog but on Google Image Search and want to have their ocelot groomed - and my informational blog post about how to get your ocalot grooming business up and running in Greensboro, NC (with requisite keyphrase density, variations, and misspellings), you now have a veritable trampoline with which to bounce your niche business into the lead on a Search Engine Results Page.
Just please be careful when grooming ocelots: they bite.
Say, for example, one of your niche specializations was the grooming of ocelots - whether wild ocelots or the domesticated osalot - and you wanted to focus on gaining clients locally in Greensboro, North Carolina. Does NC have a lot of ocelots? I know not, but I'd start by putting together a slick, kickin' ad with the proper name and alt tag:

Ocelot Grooming in Greensboro, NC is HOT!
Now, with my sweet ad - sans real contact info should one find this image not on this blog but on Google Image Search and want to have their ocelot groomed - and my informational blog post about how to get your ocalot grooming business up and running in Greensboro, NC (with requisite keyphrase density, variations, and misspellings), you now have a veritable trampoline with which to bounce your niche business into the lead on a Search Engine Results Page.
Just please be careful when grooming ocelots: they bite.
Labels: education, niche marketing, search marketing
posted by Symetri at 12/17/2007 02:27:00 PM
