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keywordresearchConducting keyword research is one of the first things you do in order to help boost your SEO and encourage higher rankings in the SERPs (search engine results pages). There are many techniques to follow when researching which keywords would be best for you to optimize for. However there are also a few pitfalls to avoid. Before you start your research, make sure to stay away from these three keyword research don’ts.

1. Don’t forget about your competition. Although it’s important to target popular keywords, it’s also important to consider how many other businesses are also competing for that keyword. The more competition, the harder it will be for you to rank for a particular keyword. Use the Google Adwords keyword tool to try to find keywords that are being searched for but aren’t being targeted by a lot of businesses.

2. Don’t target only single-word keywords. Single-word keywords (i.e. restaurant) are extremely competitive and not specific enough. People commonly type in longer keyword phrases (i.e. Mexican restaurant Santa Ana CA) when searching, so instead of going after the highly competitive single-word keywords, try a long-tail keyword to help target your audience more precisely.

3. Don’t forget to track and analyze your results. If you’re not tracking and analyzing the results you’re getting with the current keywords you’re optimizing for, you’ll never know whether they are working. Use Google Analytics to track results and figure out which keywords are sending users to your site so you can continue to optimize for the ones that are working and find new keywords to add to your list.

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Google’s January Search Update: Panda in the Pipelines, Fresher Results, Date Detection and More
Check out the latest updates from Google, including a new Panda algorithm update, fresher results, autocomplete, date detection and more.

Facebook Turns 8, and Together We’ve Grown
In honor of Facebook’s 8th birthday, Mashable takes a look back at the evolution of the social network.

Latest Google Search Revamp Brings Opportunities for Local Businesses
Google’s newest updates will likely allow local businesses to combine their SEO and social media strategies using Google+.

Social Media Ad Spend: 89% on Facebook, 39% on Twitter and 18% on Google+
See which social media networks advertising agencies plan to use in 2012 with this report from Strata.

Google Instant: Only On When Your Computer can Handle It
Google Instant now has a new default preference, it’s only enabled if your computer can handle it, otherwise Google will automatically disable the application.

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Study: Reviews and Images Drive Clicks in Mobile
According to a study conducted by Mediative, a Canadian digital agency, images and reviews are very important to people using the Google app on their mobile phones.

Google, Yahoo Form Group to Tackle Phishing
The top search engines, Google, Yahoo!, Bing and AOL recently joined forces to create DMARC.org, an organization to battle phishing.

Pinterest Becomes Top Traffic Driver for Retailers
Pinterest, the social bookmarketing website that lets users share photos they like online is driving a significant amount of traffic to retailers’ websites. The site’s popularity is quickly growing and the traffic Pinterest is sending out to other places on the web is steadily increasing.

Yahoo! Shutters 10 Mobile Apps
Yahoo! recently announced that 10 of its apps will no longer be supported on both the Android and iOS platforms.

Report: Twitter Will Begin Enhanced Profile Roll-Out in February
According to BusinessInsider, Twitter’s enhanced profile pages for brands may launch as early as February 1.