Keyword Research 2.0 - The Winning Way To Do Keyword Research

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When it comes to keyword research, you don't want to ONLY input your
niche into a keyword tool and then use the phrases that it suggests.

It's not a bad starting point but you'll eventually get to a point where you
THINK you are all out of phrases....But in fact, you've barely scratched
the surface!

So often I hear that niches are too saturated with highly competitive
keyword phrases or lacking good keyword phrase....BALONEY!

The solution is to start where few people start. Did you know that there
are many resources where you can pinpoint keyword phrases that few
ever take advantage of?

The trick is to start thinking outside the box (or in this case, outside the
keyword research toolbox!)....Let me give you a good exercise to practice
with and then you can hopefully jump into other creative ways on your
own.

Whenever you research your niche, you need to start with key questions
and try to answer them by using informative resources to gather your
content.

Ask yourself questions like: What are the sub-niches? What are related
niches? Are there new trends within this niche that are breaking out? Can
common keyword phrases be reworded in new ways?

Think about these questions as you start gathering your preliminary
research. In the Internet Age, there are countless resources online (and
offline) that will make keyword research a breeze, but you need to have
faith in your mind to help direct you properly.

Let's start with one of these great resources - Wikipedia. If you enter
your niche on Wikipedia, you will usually get a detailed entry about your
niche that covers all of the bases.

First thing I would do is print off the entire entry and then highlight those
topics and phrases that are excellent candidates. Look at the hyperlinked
words and phrases within the Wikipedia entry. Also look at the headings
and suggested/related areas toward the bottom of the entries.

Now think about what you highlighted.....Many of these item are ripe
candidates that will ultimately become a part of your keyword phrase list.

As an added bonus, think about all of the background knowledge you are
absorbing about your niche. From this, you will often have new keyword
ideas come to you on their own just because you start developing new
concepts and connections within your mind.

Do I ignore the keyword research tools? Not at all! I will use these tools are helpful
to pinpoint the long-tail phrases after coming up with my list of phrases
from my initial research. Still, I find Wikipedia as well many other resources
to be my preferred starting points to come up with keyword phrases.

Wikipedia is only one of many valuable resources that I use to start the
process. Think about how you start your keyword research....If you're
starting from the keyword tool at first, you are closing yourself off from
other keyword opportunities.

Think about what resources you can use right now to help you with
keyword research. They're out there....You just need to use your gifted
mind to tap into them.

Again, don't ignore this starting step....It will make a huge difference!
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