Trying to Find the Best Keyword to Use
I was trying my hardest to figure out what the best wireless keyboard would be to use for the search engine optimization of my website. I have worked long and hard to develop a site that is full of very useful information and continue to update it at least a few times a week. I still have not seen the traffic flow that I would like to see at this point. After talking with some of my buddies, I decided that much of the problem has got to be the keywords that I am using to attract the search spiders.
I went online and have used different keyword generators, but none of them are producing anything that I have not used before. There are so many words that I could use to attract traffic to a geeky website, but I am still having difficulties pinpointing which words would work the best.
I believe in trial and error, but after six months of messing around with keywords and hash tags, I was about to throw in the towel. Then, I found a site that was helpful to me. It was another geeky site that has some really great information on it. I learned a few things that I had not read before. I spend a lot of time online researching all sorts of things and when I find sites that have new information, it makes me feel as if I am not doing enough to stay on top of the latest trends.
I have started making some changes to my site and hope that the new keywords that I have included in the construction of my site will pull in the additional traffic that I need to succeed. I just want to see a fifteen percent increase in the number of people that come to my site each week.
Sometimes, it’s easy to forget how incredible the future is. With technology practically being pumped into our culture with a constant influx and promise of “New!” “Faster speeds!” we can lose sight of just how much technology has revolutionized itself in the past five years. I remember a time when I was dependent on a hard drive. Now? With so much free cloud storage available to anyone with an Internet connection, you do not even need to have to worry about filling up a physical HDD any longer. This has allowed for rapid advancements in decreasing the weight of our computing products as well as a turn to focus on other hardware that allows for a more powerful user experience. With that added weight removed, manufacturers focus instead on the graphics cards or the performance of the machines themselves.