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| Banned War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2011 Location: Netherland
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Hey.. Im from netherland.. When i did keywords research i can't make sure either it's brandnames or not... Example : one keyword about hotel in united state.. I dont know about the hotel.. I gave my client the keywords.. He said.. Hey it's brand names.. So.. Is there any things like rank checker or what kind of tool to check either it's brand names or not.. Much appreciate for your help..... |
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| Banned War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2011 Location: Netherland
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Nobody knows this?
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Seriously, just Google the name that you wanna check on and see what the search results come up with. If it's a brand, then it obviously is gonna have a website. And this site should be in the first result when you search. Make sense? | |
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It's brand names | |
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In such a case, I believe human intelligence is very important. I would advise you to look at your keyword list before presenting it to your client. In case of dobtful keywords just research it over the internet. |
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