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		<title>Three Other Keyword Research Tools</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You need keywords which are frequently used by web users, yet not in high demand among your competitors. In order to find these keywords, there are many keyword research tools out thee which you can use.
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<p>You need keywords which are frequently used by web users, yet not in high demand among your competitors. In order to find these keywords, there are many keyword research tools out thee which you can use.</p>
<p>Wordtracker is by far one of the best tools that is available for you when it comes to searching the relevant keywords that you need for your search engine optimization purposes of your website or blogs. Unfortunately this tool <span id="more-95"></span>comes with a hefty annual or monthly subscription fee. Wordtracker also comes with a free trial tool and you will also have the option to pay a given sum to access the tool for certain duration. Other than Wordtracker, there are other tools including Google AdWords tool and Guidebeam.</p>
<p>Overture&#8217;s keyword tool which used to be free and a bit more faster than Wordtracker; in terms of functionality, it was similar to Wordtracker but will not let you know how many other websites are targeting that keyword or key phrase. The tool though was discontinued; the alternative now is Google keyword tool. If you feed in one word, this tool will give you all of the relevant combinations using this word along with the number of searches performed for them. If you entered something which is not being used very much, no results will come up; this tells you that few, if any searches have been done for that word or phrase.</p>
<p>Google Keyword Tool gives you potential keywords for use in your SEO and marketing efforts and gives you the Google statistics on these terms, along with their search engine usage (and trends in the frequency of searches for these terms). Other features of Google Keyword Tool include:</p>
<p>Sorting the results for your chosen keyword by popularity, history in the AdWords program, cost and predicted position.</p>
<p>Simple keyword manipulation, you can select keywords individually or add a large number at once.</p>
<p>Searching for keywords in any URL you specify. The tool can also search on pages linked to or from that URL.</p>
<p>The database of statistics is regularly updated, so that new keywords and key phrases are available as they come up.</p>
<p>Guidebeam guidebeam dotcom is another good keyword tool. Search for a keyword or key phrase and it will also suggest related searches. The statistics it gives for each keyword or phrase is weighted by relevance.</p>
<p>All of these keyword tools can be a great help to those who need to perform keyword research for the purposes of SEO for their own website.</p>
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<p>theaffiliatescenterblog.com &#8230;quick and dirty free keyword research tip to find those profitable keyword nuggets of gold.<H3>Help answer the question aboutKeyword research</H3>Do Free Keyword Research Tools Really Works?</p>
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		<title>Eight Effective Keyword Research Strategies for Search Engine Marketing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Keyword research is the lifeblood of a search engine marketing campaign &#8211; either natural or paid search. If you don&#8217;t promote your site with the right keywords, you will waste a lot of time and money for nothing. The obvious place to start your keyword research for a pay per click campaign is the search [...]]]></description>
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<p>Keyword research is the lifeblood of a search engine marketing campaign &#8211; either natural or paid search. If you don&#8217;t promote your site with the right keywords, you will waste a lot of time and money for nothing. The obvious place to start your keyword research for a pay per click campaign is the search engine&#8217;s own keyword tool. But you can go far beyond that to uncover keywords that are very effective for your business. Following are eight s<span id="more-75"></span>trategies for creating keyword lists.</p>
<p>1. Comb your web site for keywords. Every different way you have described your business on your site is a new keyword or set of keywords. </p>
<p>2. Think from your customer&#8217;s perspective. Are the words you use to describe your business really the way other people would describe it? Ask around. Whatever words people are using to search for your kind of business are the words you need to target, regardless of what terms are used in your industry. Don&#8217;t get so wrapped up in industry jargon that you end up paying for ineffective keywords.</p>
<p>3. Nichebot. We really like this web site. First sign up for an account. It&#8217;s free to sign up. Then type a starting keyword related to your service or product in the text box at the top of the page and hit the Search button. You can change the middle dropdown list to &#8220;Overture&#8221; to get a better idea of the actual keywords people are using to search in Yahoo!. But don&#8217;t overlook the &#8220;Word Tracker&#8221; option, which will generate a lot of keyword data. </p>
<p>The data will be returned with information such as the number of searches performed for each keyword, the amount of competition, and the KEI for each keyword (&#8221;KEI&#8221;, which stands for &#8220;Keyword Effectiveness Index&#8221;, is a value for the keyword based on a formula that considers the number of searches for the keyword relative to the number of directly competing web pages). </p>
<p>4. You can also look through your web logs for the search terms people have used on your web site or to find your web site. This is critical data that few businesses tap into. If people are already using particular keywords to find your site, then those keywords likely warrant extra promotion.</p>
<p>5. If you sell products, you can combine brands with attributes of the products (color, width, size, etc.) to create many specific, late buying cycle keywords. For instance, if someone is searching for &#8220;laptop computers&#8221; they are likely in an early stage of doing research in the process of purchasing a laptop computer. But if a person is searching or &#8220;HP Pavilion 15 inch laptop&#8221;, that indicates that he is further along in the buying process because he is researching a specific brand and screen size of laptop.</p>
<p>6. Competitors&#8217; brand names. Most search engines&#8217; official position on bidding on your competitors&#8217; trademarks is that you can only do it if you are the owner of the trademark, a reseller of the company&#8217;s goods, or if you provide &#8220;substantive&#8221; information about the company. I suggest you bid on keywords that contain the brand, but don&#8217;t use the brand name in your ads.  </p>
<p>For instance, if you were marketing a line of tennis shoes, you might want to create one generic keyword group that contained brands names such as &#8220;Nike&#8221;, &#8220;Reebok&#8221; and &#8220;Adidas&#8221;, and then write an ad targeting purchasers of tennis shoes in a general way, without referencing any of the competition. Some of the brand name keywords may get declined, but probably not all of them.</p>
<p>7. Try to think of keywords that reflect different stages of the searcher&#8217;s buying cycle. Early in the buying cycle, they will be looking for more general information about your type of service or products. Later in the buying cycle, when they are much closer to making a decision and doing business, they will use more specific keywords, which might include particular brands and models, or even locations to make a purchase. Try to use keywords that cover the entire buying cycle. It may be worth bidding higher for the more specific keywords because your conversion rate for those keywords should be higher.</p>
<p>8. Spy on your competitors. There are a couple of online services, such as SpyFu and KeywordSpy, that allow you to see what keywords your competitors are bidding on in their paid search campaigns. This information can be very useful. But don&#8217;t just assume that your competitors are smarter than you are. You will still need to test to see which of their keywords are effective.</p>
<p>And remember that you are looking for groups of keywords. Unless your campaign is very small, it is unlikely you will want to run a 1:1 ratio of keywords to ads. It will be a very unruly number of ads to have to create and monitor. So you will be assigning ads to small groups of related keywords, and writing ad copy that applies to all of the keywords. So if you&#8217;re going to run ads for &#8220;gardening&#8221;, you might as well run them for &#8220;flower gardening&#8221;, &#8220;spring garden&#8221;, and &#8220;planting&#8221;. The major search engines have some nice dynamic features that make it pretty easy to customize an ad for multiple keywords. </p>
<p>Using the above strategies, you should be able to greatly expand the number of keywords in your paid search campaigns, and generate many new keyword ideas for natural search. I recommend that you first use your paid search campaign to generate data related to your keywords, and then optimize your site for those keywords that convert at the highest rate, unless the keywords are too competitive to target with SEO.</p>
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<p>This video shows how to research good niches using the Market Samurai&#8217;s keyword research functionality to develop a list of keywords and order them based on the amount of natural search traffic on Google as well as the number of competing pages. This is one of the most advanced keyword research tools on the market. and is perfect for niche marketing, pay-per-click marketing and natural search marketing campaigns.<H3>Help answer the question aboutKeyword research</H3>Astronomic difference between keyword research tools. WHY?<br />Hi everybody!</p>
<p>Thank you for your answers,</p>
<p>Question: I have reviewed some keyword research tools, and saw a great difference between them. For example Wordtracker gives for &quot;interesting facts&quot; &#8211; 44077 daily searches, while Trellian&#039;s Keyword Discovery tool says that it is 114. How it can be? </p>
<p>We all know that no keyword research tool has accurate numbers, but why they have so big differences?</p>
<p>Thanks,<br />
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<p>So, you want to start an internet marketing business. Here are three things that you need before you begin the process.</p>
<p>Direction:</p>
<p>To succeed with an internet marketing business, or any business for that matter it is imperative that you have clear and concise direction in mind. The first step in putting a business together is a business plan.</p>
<p>Set goals. Where do you want to be in 3 months, 6 months, 1 yea<span id="more-53"></span>r, 3 years, etc.? Commit these goals to paper and use them as a road map to success.</p>
<p>Develop the Right Product:</p>
<p>When creating a product or service you should ensure that it is something that you are passionate about. Do not jump into a niche just because you think it is profitable. Stick with something that you enjoy and are passionate about.</p>
<p>Understand:</p>
<p>If you are considering starting an internet marketing business to &#8220;get rich&#8221; overnight then you have been watching too many late night infomercials. There is no program or system that will make you an instant success in the internet marketplace.</p>
<p>Developing and operating a successful internet marketing business takes time, patience, and a very strong work ethic. Do not believe those who tell you that you can work part time and earn thousands of dollars per day as soon as you purchase their product.</p>
<p>Choosing the correct keywords is essential to the success of your online marketing campaign, it doesn&#8217;t matter whether its Google Ad Words, for more details visit to <a href="http://www.outsource-beginners.com" target="_blank">www.outsource-beginners.com</a> Natural Search or even Article Marketing. A keyword is a describing word or phrase for your product or service. For example you could use the keywords, Internet, Keywords, Marketing, Internet to describe this article.</p>
<p>The internet is an organized place and is adhering to certain standards. You can no longer upload a website and expect people to find it&#8230;..no one will find you! Just as an offline business has a Marketing Plan, an online business must have an Internet Marketing Plan. Once you’ve produced traffic to your site, for more details visit to <a href="http://www.mrx-interview.com" target="_blank">www.mrx-interview.com</a> you have to keep them interested, make the sale, and have them come back again. We are the experts, and are only job is to make your business successful.<br />Vebmarketing works hand in hand with you to analyze and bring out the qualities unique and special to your business.</p>
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<p>Courtesy of OnlineLucre.com &#8211; How to Earn a 6-Figure Income In Less Than 6 Months! Generating a list of super-targeted keywords is easy using the Google keywords tool. This step-by-step guide will show you how to select the best options for keyword generation, what all the indicators mean and how to filter out junk keywords that will waste your money. The more keywords you use, the more money you will make &#8211; this is the difference between an affiliate who makes $50 per day to the super &#8230;<H3>Help answer the question aboutKeyword marketing</H3> </p>
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<p>There is a lot of advice floating around the internet about article marketing.  Like any freely available advice &#8212; some of it is good, and some of this advice is downright hurtful for you, and your website, in the long run.  Now, there are a couple of different ways that you can go about article marketing &#8212; you can use it as a tool to generate direct traffic from popular article directories, or you can use it as a tool to help improve your<span id="more-49"></span> website&#8217;s ranking in search engines.  Some people like to have it both ways &#8212; while it works for some, it doesn&#8217;t always work out as well for others.  However, for those who use article marketing for SEO, the number one mistake that they make is creating new competition for their primary key words.</p>
<p>It seems that everybody and their brother knows and understands that there is a potential traffic goldmine by targeting long-tail keywords.  And yes, it is fairly easy to grab prominent rankings for slightly off-the-mark key phrases that still cater to a popular keyword market.  However, if your goals for article marketing include improving your website&#8217;s rankings for a specific longtail keyphrase &#8212; the last thing that you should be doing is using those longtail keywords as the focal point of your articles that you are submitting to article directories.</p>
<p>As an example, let&#8217;s say that we wanted to target the long tail key phrase &#8220;article marketing for SEO&#8221;.  Now, this phrase is not very good in terms of estimated search volume, however, it fits this article quite nicely.  So, according to Google &#8212; there are around 7,000 websites that return as a match to the keyphrase that we want our website, or web page, to rank highly for.  What happens when we create an article about article marketing for SEO, and then subsequently submit that article to any number of article directories, is that we are increasing the number of websites that have the potential to rank highly for that longtail keyword phrase.  Moreover, if these articles are syndicated further to other third-party websites, we could easily be increasing the direct competition for this longtail keyphrase by hundreds of websites &#8212; this is just not smart marketing.</p>
<p>Sure, by placing links at the bottom of all the articles back to our website, and especially if we use the phrase &#8220;article marketing for SEO&#8221; as the anchor text that points back to our website &#8212; we will get some benefits out of our article marketing strategy, no doubt.  However, the real winners here are the article directories where we are placing the content that was designed to attract individuals who we would prefer to find our own website through search engines.  Well, those article directories and potentially the other websites who use our articles to help their own rankings.</p>
<p>Article marketing is a great tool for online business owners who want to increase the exposure of their websites.  However, when you&#8217;re performing article marketing for SEO purposes, and especially if you are targeting longtail keyword phrases &#8212; you need to understand that with each copy of your keyword targeted article that is online, you are just making it that much more difficult for your own website to rank for those particular keywords.</p>
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<p>www.thirtydaychallenge.com Find long tail keyword derivatives to broaden keyword focus of blog: www.thirtydaychallenge.com<H3>Help answer the question aboutKeyword marketing</H3>Is there a way to find out what a company spends on pay per click and what keywords a company bids on?<br />Is there a tool or technique to research what keywords a company is bidding on for pay per click (PPC) marketing, aka CPC marketing aka search engine marketing (SEM)? I am trying to research where &#8211; and on what terms &#8211; a company is using their online advertising dollars and any tips or suggestions would be great.</p>
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