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| The Iris of Knowledge War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2011 Location: San Francisco, CA
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Google Search's "Auto-suggest" as you type can be extremely helpful in learning what people search for. Just do the following: Type in "how to X" where X is a letter like "a" Then go through "how to b" Okay, but you knew that already, right? But did you know... What's really cool is that you can then go like this: "how to aa" "how to ab" "how to ac" "how to ad" you get the idea... just go from a to z. It's really incredible what you can discover by doing this. This is an amazing way to learn phrases people search for you could never think of. And I never saw another tool that could do this. |
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| A Bona Fide Marketer Join Date: Dec 2011 Location: mostly on earth, if not find me on the internet
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I do that too! it's amazing what you can find and what people actually search for.
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2010
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What really sucks is when you type in your name or company name and the word "scam" is suggested. Does anyone know how to get negative words like this from being auto suggested?
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