How To Find Millions Of Keywords That Google Doesn't Tell You About.

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The google keyword tool is lying to you. It actually knows about a ton more keywords than it's telling you about. And because almost all of your competitors rely on the google keyword tool or software that depend on it, they're never going to find out about those golden keywords the tool doesn't tell them about. After this tutorial you'll know how to find thousands upon thousands of long tail keywords that...

the google keyword tool doesn't tell you about, and as a result....
few of your competitors know about, which means....
more money for you.

You don't need any expensive software for keyword research. You should know how to do it manually before you start paying for things. With that said, just use the google keyword tool in combination with the technique I'm about to tell you about.

Step 1. Use the google keyword tool to find keywords related to your niche market. Don't worry about competition.
Step 2. Type in every keyword in the google search box and append it with every letter in the alphabet like this:

mykeyword a
mykeyword b
mykeyword c

and so on....

For every letter you append, a dropdown list will appear where google suggests search terms for you. These are what you use as your long tail keywords.

Now here's where google lies to you....
If you go ahead and search for these search terms in the google keyword tool, it will probably tell you that they're barely getting any searches at all. Don't trust that though. It's been proven that google's keyword tool is wildly inaccurate with the search numbers it gives you. These search terms DO get a lot of searches. After all, why would google suggest search terms that are never searched for to their users? Enough babbling and on to the next step...

Step 3. The keywords in the dropdown list are ordered by popularity with the most searched for keyword at the top and the least searched for keyword at the bottom. So while you won't know the exact search numbers for the keywords (because google doesn't tell you about them most of the time) you'll still know how many searches they get in relation to each other.

That's all you have to do. If you're not satisfied with the keyword list google gives you then you can get a 30 times bigger list by doing the following...

Instead of only typing in...

mykeyword a
mykeyword b
mykeyword c

you can type in...


mykeyword aa
mykeyword ab
mykeyword ac
mykeyword ad
mykeyword ae

and repeat for evey letter in the alphabet. Check the video...this time we use youtube instead of google...

This will give you a HUGE list of long tail keywords that no one but you know about. Granted, this is extremely tedious work and would take days to do...but the rewards are handsome. You can always outsource the process but I'm strongly against outsourcing keyword research. After all, what keeps the outsourcer from trying to rank for the keywords himself? Or even worse, sell the keywords to others?


Because of this I suggest that you automate the process. That's what I do. Let me know if you are interested and I'll share the tool I use to automate this with you. But be warned that I'm not a professional coder and I'm not big on bug testing so don't be surprised if the tool acts strange every now and then.

These techniques work as well for youtube as they do for google. I got 4760 long tail keywords to work with just from the keyword "how to". That's ONE keyword and I got 4760 more from it. What if you have 400 keywords? Using this technique you will never struggle to find long tail keywords again in your life.


If you have any questions about this technique or if you're looking for a future JV partner just post in this thread or send me a PM.


Good luck
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  • Profile picture of the author dsouravs
    That is the reason why tools like Market samurai and others were made....
    But somehow google screwed them up
    selfish google.
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