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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2011 Location: India
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I want to learn & practice keywords research. Please advise what are the best methods to learn & practice this. Regards.........................cbnet |
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| Eleanor Ruse War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2010 Location: Berkshire, UK
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I'd suggest using the Noble Samurai Dojo videos that go along with Market Samurai (which you can get for free). They are probably the best videos out there about keyword research... Noble Samurai - Dojo Hope that helps Thanks Eleanor |
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without proper keyword research, there is no online business. get it right
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2012 Location: The Internet
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I will get it right only with experience. No course or a blog post can teach you that. But it can surely help you to get there soon. The market samurai has good videos.
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| Banned Join Date: Jan 2012 Location: Melbourne, Australia
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I agree with this too. Watch the videos and you'll know the value of proper keyword research. Quote:
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: Ontario, Canada
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I learned a lot from this: http://kwresearch.whitesquareim.com/ |
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There are many paid services, but I like Google's resources along with Traffic Travis. I guess 'cause they're free to use. You can research competition, search volume, and trends with Google keyword research tools, and take that to Traffic Travis and find out if that keyword or phrase is possible. |
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i always thinking like a visitor or searcher and do some survey (ask some man or my friends - what the most thing that they are looking for for that topic) before chose a keyword for my site. using seo tools sometimes not work, |
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Hi Cbnet, I use the keyword tool at Keeyword to sort my keywords. It makes the sorting process simple and very fast (and it’s free). The best thing is that you only have to sort each keyword once when you update your keywords. Br, Brian |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Aug 2011 Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
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These ones will surely help you pal. Search Illustrated: Keyword Research (Part 1) How To Take Keyword Research To The Next Level How To Take Your Keyword Research To A Higher Level Good luck my friend! |
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Google adwords keywords tool.Check it out.
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I would say the best methods are learn from the people here in the warrior forum. You would basically start of by using the google keyword tool to findf a keyword with high search volume and high cpc which means that it is a profitable keyword. Then just find out how much competition that keyword has.
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These are also good research sources: Google Adwords’ Keyword Estimator Google Insights for Search Google Trends Keyword Demand Prediction Microsoft AdCenter Keyword Forecasting Wordtracker’s Free Basic Keyword Demand |
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So what's the deal? Google is insisting on being natural and organic, meaning hand-handled links should not count. On the other hand it offers all kinds of tools which make it impossible not to accommodate yourself.
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The most friendly and basic tool which is very very easy to understand is Google's own keyword tool. Practice on that before you get into more serious stuff
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Free Keyword Research Guide - Build Targeted, Effective Keyword Lists This Keyword Research Best Practices Tutorial is designed to help you get the most out of WordStream's multiple keyword research tools.
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Two things need your focus the most: 1) Google keyword tool 2) Keyword spy They are easy to understand and most importantly are great for beginners as they are free. |
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Google Adword Keyword Tool is the best for you....
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Hey, cbnet First, you need to discover AS many word combinations that are connected with the semantics of your site AS possible. For that you can either (1) use your brain (which, in most cases, is not the most productive way) or (2) a keyword suggestion tool. Second, you need to see which of your keywords are actually being LOOKED UP by users. For that, you can use Google Adwords Keyword Tool (it's free), for example. At this point you pick out the most popular keywords. But don't simply send not-so-popular keywords into the bin. Especially if they are longer phrases. It may turn out (later) that they are easier to rank highly for. Third, competition research. You need to check how many webpages are returned by the search engine you are targeting in response for each phrase. Say, you type in "green apples' on google and see that there have been about 7,780,000 results found. You can do it manually or can use a tool like Rank Tracker (the free version), to research many keywords at once. Fourth, you see what keywords have the best popularity/competition ratio, so these will be your main keywords. The number of main keywords would depend on the scale of your SEO campaign, but normally you'd have 3-5 keywords per landing page. But, like I said, some folks may disagree with that. AND, don't forget about those additional keywords, especially long-tail ones (longer key phrases). They may not get as many searches as you main keywords, but, if competition is low for them, they are normally easy to rank for. And, if you're ranking for a hundred long-tail keywords, that could bring a lot of extra traffic to your site. |
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As far as videos to show the best way to find and generate as many KW's as possible I would recommend a video by one of the Warrior members packerfan. The video I would say by far is the best out there for finding niches. As far as tool go, I've been toying around with Ultimate Niche Finder and I'm extremely impressed by it's ability to generate thousands of keywords by scraping previous searches. I've been using it in conjunction with MS and Traffic Travis for deeper KW competition analysis and have come up with some unbelievable low competition, high search KW's. |
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| Lovin Life War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2011 Location: USA and Asia
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Personally I dont like the Noble Samurai videos, that guy is hard to understand to me, and his personality is boring I like to watch the YOUTUBE vids by different people explaining Market Samurai I think they do a great job, watch those for a few hours |
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