What are some Keyword Research Tips 
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| Use the Google Adwords tool https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal and start with at least 880 Global Search volume then put the words in Google in quotes to find how many competing sites.Other fav. is http://keywordmixer.com Tip Credibility: 42 (Best Tip!) |
| To really crank things up use Market Samurai - it can do amazing things that other keyword reseach tools can't. Tip Credibility: 40 |
| You can use the WEB CEO free version (I prefer the Professional) to do very good keyword research. It searches on competition sites for keywords and also gives you the daily search value and competition numbers. Tip Credibility: 13 |
| Use key external to find search terms.Take your key research to a new level with google insights @ http://eCa.sh/insights where u can compare search vol patterns across geo targets,seasonal variations in demand,new target mrkts etc so u can plan & budget Tip Credibility: 9 |
| Use the Yahoo and Google search assist to help you find keywords you may not have thought about that are related to your keyword. This function will bring up keywords that Google and Yahoo think are relevant to your search query Tip Credibility: 8 |
| Use the Google Keywords Tool to find profitable keywords, then Yahoo Site Explorer to see how many backlinks does your competition have and finally BacklinkWatch.com to see how well optimited and targeted those backlinks are. Tip Credibility: 7 |
| Think like your customer and play with your own keywords in the search engine. List down all the competitors in the first page. Fire up Google Keyword Tool to get other related keywords and use WordTracker to check search volumes. Tip Credibility: 6 |
| Use Google’s Wonder Wheel for excellent Keyword Research. 1) Google It; 2) Click ‘Show Options’; 3) Click ‘Wonder Wheel’. Now you see the keywords that Google feels are important in your niche. Keep drilling. Tip Credibility: 6 |
| On the google keyword tool, click on "Website content" and plug in the link to the page you are going to promote. You will get a complete list of revelent keywords. Bid on these for razor sharp traffic. Tip Credibility: 5 |
| Along with Market Samurai, I encourage you to use labs.google.com/sets to do your initial keyword research. Check it out. It's easy to use and very helpful. Tip Credibility: 5 |
| Market Samurai lets you start with a base keyword and eaily create a list of keywords. It will then analyize them for search traffic and competition. You will quickly have a very useful list of keywords. Tip Credibility: 4 |
| Check the heaviest competing sites in your niche and list the keywords they are fighting for. Then begin with optimising for some long tail keywords that include these keywords. Tip Credibility: 4 |
| Go to Google Adwords and use their keyword tool. Type in a broad, general keyword like "make money" and it will show you a huge list of related keywords. Go through it and pick and chose the ones that have high search numbers and low competition. Tip Credibility: 4 |
| Seo for Firefox is a great addition to any keyword research toolbox. I have mine set to show PR, Y links, Y page links, and Alexa Ranking. On a site I am researching I will sometimes put the URL into the SEO for Firefox Lookup tool (in the toolbar.) Tip Credibility: 4 |
| I often search by putting the URL after "site:" to look at all the pages from this site in the Google Index. Tip Credibility: 4 |
| Try this. Enter the actual web address of the product you are promoting by clicking the "Website Content" button on Google's Keyword Tool. You'll get an instant set of keyword phrases to use in optimizing your content. Tip Credibility: 3 |
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