How To Do Simple Keyword Research On Google

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As we probably all know when we decided to start marketing online perhaps for our blogs or websites or the products we want to sell, the first thing to consider is the question on how will your customers or readers find your site in the first place? By choosing the right keywords that would rank the topmost result in your Google search engine is ideally our target.

If you are planning to write an article for a specific product if it be the case, one of the factors to consider is choosing the right keywords that will not just describe your product best but also to add some keywords that ranks high in your search engine. If however you have not decided yet on the topic you want to write about but you are of course aiming to market your blog or site better, it is wise to consider doing simple keyword research first on Google.

Some tools which help us in our keyword research are abundantly available in the net and Google itself has them - programs using your web browser to search for the keywords you might want to consider adding in your articles or content of your site or blog. With the help of these tools, you can now have the idea of whether the keyword you have in mind is one of the top searched keywords or is it even searched by the online market - and if so, is the result gathered that motivating to go on with that keyword or not.

But note that these tools are simply there to provide you information - information that lets us predict the change in the demands of our consumers, tells us the market conditions of certain products or the content that is mostly searched or the things that stay unpopular in the web - information very useful in our choice of keywords. So when doing the keyword research, you must be able to identify first what your target market is and whether it is flexible to the demands of the web users or you really want to hit a particular mark.

Also note that most search engines detect spamming of keywords or overcrowding your article with too many keywords that causes your article to be flagged or marked as spam, and blocked. Try to search your keywords whether there be too many results which means there is too much competition and if so, this will give you the idea either to provide an additional keyword or choose a different one that will return fewer results.

Doing keyword research takes time and effort but if you really want to compete with the high ranking websites, your effort will not go to waste for doing good keyword research will surely boost your site's traffic.

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