Ever wish you had someone you could ask any question to and they’d instantly give you a viable answer that you were almost always satisfied with? Someone you could ask even your most embarrassing questions to? Someone who will always be there for you, never judge, never snitch…someone who always gives it to you straight?  Have an idea for a new business… run it by your all-knowing answer giver. Need a quick recipe to getting rich fast?

Oh this guy has a lot of “Get Rich Fast” answers for you.

I am referring to the all-knowing awesomeness that is Google. If you’re like the average or above average web searcher, you’re constantly throwing questions at Google. If you don’t, don’t worry… then you’re actually using search terms, which generally renders better results anyhow. The other 80% of the populous seems to be on the “Ask Google a Question” train. They approach Google with their most burning questions, and expect an instant answer.

The Question is: As A Marketer – How Do I Capitalize On This?

The truth is that many internet marketers aren’t doing one of their most important due diligence tasks before throwing themselves fully into the internet marketing game; and that’s studying the search habits of those same users that they’re targeting.

What is your user really searching for, and how are they searching for it?

To answer this basic question, set up a blog or small site on any topic of niche’ that you’re looking to know more about. Grow the site, post regularly, and watch your web analytics closely. You want to look specifically at the search terms people are using to find your site.  What are they? You may notice some astonishing results. Some may seem completely irrelevant.

Many of the search terms that people are typing into Google to find your website are questions.

What kinds of questions are your users asking? What do they want to know? The answers may be surprising to you.

Some interesting questions some of my own readers used to find my site:

  • “How can I Build Trust in Sales?”
  • “Why no one ever notices my online marketing efforts?”
  • “How do I admit marketing weakness?”
  • “How Can I save money on my internet marketing?”
  • “How did someone find my website?”
  • “Is My Website Updated?”
  • “How do I redesign my website?”
  • “Why Isn’t my Business Growing?”

Take a look at the questions your users are asking to get to your site. This is really priceless information that you can really use to your advantage.

What are your users asking?

Enjoyed This Post? Share the Love!:
  • StumbleUpon
  • Technorati
  • LinkedIn
  • TwitThis
  • Digg
  • Sphinn
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Mixx
  • Google Bookmarks
  • email
  • Propeller

Post to Twitter Tweet This Post