How do I find out more keywords?

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Say for instance, I am googling a particular category, online or offline. How do I find other keywords that are related to that same search, so, I can offer my services to site #5, #6, and so on?

Stated another way, I am sure that there is more than just one keyword for any particular search. I would assume that if #5 on the list could be #1 in another related keyword for the same search, his place would rise.
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  • Profile picture of the author mavericace
    Originally Posted by Jeremy James View Post

    Say for instance, I am googling a particular category, online or offline. How do I find other keywords that are related to that same search, so, I can offer my services to site #5, #6, and so on?

    Stated another way, I am sure that there is more than just one keyword for any particular search. I would assume that if #5 on the list could be #1 in another related keyword for the same search, his place would rise.
    Enter one keyword or phrase per line to see what related word searches your ad will show on

    HTML Code:
    https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal
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  • Profile picture of the author Geoff101
    Domain Samurai is free and has the easiest Keyword Research tool for Free. It would give you related keywords in a jiffy.

    Also, all keywords that might seem right are NOT good enough to invest your time and money.

    You want to work in Buying Keywords. How can you identify those? Look for Adwords Cost Per Click for that keyword. If it's low, like in cents, forget that keyword. If advertisetrs are not spendign money on a kwyword then in most cases it is not worth it.

    Also, you want to have some competition for that keywords. Keywords with too high to or too low competition are no go.

    As for judging competition, don't just look at the number of competitors, look at the quality of first 10 competitors. It is possible that high competition keyword have low quality of competition but high in numbers.

    All these stats can be seen in one window with on Domain Samurai.
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    • Profile picture of the author All Night Cafe
      I like doing most in depth keyword research.

      I like the paid tool: Market Samurai.

      This is not an affiliate link.

      Go to Google. I will use the free Google tool, but then
      go the paid route to futher drill down and get more
      keywords.
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      • Profile picture of the author mookinman
        Originally Posted by All Night Cafe View Post

        I like doing most in depth keyword research.

        I like the paid tool: Market Samurai.

        This is not an affiliate link.

        Go to Google. I will use the free Google tool, but then
        go the paid route to futher drill down and get more
        keywords.
        I've been experimenting with keyword eye. I don't trust the google keyword tool (or keyword eye), but it's all we have to go on.

        Tell us a little more about Market Samurai... Looks interesting...
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