Keywords and Branding (Part 3)
Saturday, May 24th, 2008The last two posts in this mini series dealt with finding keywords and then once you have found them, how to implement them on your site. This post really is the warning label for using keywords. You need to tread carefully because the integrity of your company’s brand is at stake. I am not trying to be sensational but I hope I have raised a red flag in your head and I hope you pay attention to it. When it comes to brand integrity, you should have a level of sensitivity to protect your company’s brand.
Just like in advertising, you do not want to say something that you are not or that you do not do. It will ruin your company’s reputation. So it is the same if you choose keywords for search engine optimization that really do not fit your company’s brand.
Examine this for a minute. Imagine that you are a jeweler of high quality, exquisite jewelry that you sell online. You go ahead and do keyword research for your online business and find out that “cheap jewelry” is a highly searched and low competitive keyword (not likely but go with this). Then you decide to implement that keyword on your website hoping that you will get tons of organic search engine traffic. You just sunk your company brand.