Long tail keyword research

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Maybe you can give me some advice - how to research keywords.
What tool should I use to find best long tail keywords.

A tool that shows how often my keyword has been searched in Google, Yahoo, MSN and others.

I've created a niche homepage, but it seems that I need to work on keyowrds more.

Thanks!
#keyword #long #research #tail
  • Profile picture of the author stoica
    try Traffic Travis it's free and it's doing a very good job or Web Ceo
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  • Profile picture of the author funning17
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    • Profile picture of the author senscore
      The problem is that different programs/web sites show different results

      Adsense keyword tool shows that my long tail keyword is searched monthly for 22,200 times. But Web CEO shows that <10 times daily :confused:
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      • Profile picture of the author Jays80
        Hi,

        Best tools to look around is Google Adword tool which is free, keep punching keywords you will have good list of long tails, Accuracy of data will be max,

        Also try Wordtracker free Keyword tool

        if you have some money to drop, go for Wrodtracker paid service
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  • Profile picture of the author PalatnkFactor
    I believe keyword tracker has a good long-tail tool but its costly.
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  • Profile picture of the author srip
    Wordtracker is best option for long tail keywords.
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    • My favorite is Wordtracker, but it is expensive. My second choice is Nichebot.
      Nichebot is easier to use in my opinion but Word tracker returns the best results for me.
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  • Profile picture of the author Perry Bee
    I have found that most keyword trackers are inconsistent.

    That being said I suggest you play around with some of the free tools to see
    what works for you.

    Try the free version of Wordtracker Free Keyword Suggestion Tool From Wordtracker

    the free version of Traffic Travis Free SEO Software | Traffic Travis by Affilorama

    and of course the free Google Keyword Tool https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal

    Keyword research can often be hit and miss and this makes it very frustrating.
    Test and see what works for you.
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    • Profile picture of the author strauss
      Keyword tracker is best but we can't get more keyawords.
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      • Profile picture of the author Jays80
        Originally Posted by strauss View Post

        Keyword tracker is best but we can't get more keyawords.
        Strauss,

        Did not understand your point, can you elaborate?
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        • Profile picture of the author magnum3
          Originally Posted by Amfire View Post

          Strauss,

          Did not understand your point, can you elaborate?
          i think he means it gives limited keywords..
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          • Profile picture of the author Jays80
            oh k, this problem can be over come by punching in keywords we already have generated.
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  • Profile picture of the author athena08
    It is impossible for any keyword tool to track EVERY keyword, long-tail or otherwise, that is searched for. Basically these tools give estimates of search numbers which explains why each tool would return a different result. In my opinion, since Google receives approximately 70% of all searches done online, I would use their keyword search tool more over others.
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  • Profile picture of the author nistan
    Many of the posts I read here have common comments about getting lots of clicks but very little to no sales.

    My experience is that the PPC traffic being paid for is not the right kind. Obvious right? In a nutshell, I have found that there are basically two kinds of searches in Google & other SE's.

    The first are what I call "early in the search cycle" search terms. These are people looking for education on something. They are click happy but are "not ready" to buy.

    Now the secret I found is to find "end of the search cycle" search terms. These are people who have satisfied their education needs and are "ready to buy".

    Most marketers pay for and target the first category and then wonder why they get so few sales. I always hear things like "I had 300 clicks to my landing page and no sales! What am I doing wrong?"

    A major key to successful PPC campaign is two target the "keywords that sell", those people who are ready to buy stuff.

    Here's a small sample to get you thinking in the right direction.

    Informational search terms (lots of clicks, minimal sales):

    fat loss tips
    fat burning foods
    how to lose fat
    fat loss guides

    Buyer ready search terms (targeted buyers, more sales):

    buy fat loss program
    fat loss cook book
    fat loss video
    purchase fat loss book
    best fat loss program
    buy truth about fat loss

    Hope this helps!
    Best regards,
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  • Profile picture of the author educationist09
    You can use the google keyword tool and keyword suggestion tool from seobook.
    Let me know, if it helped you.
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  • Profile picture of the author united99
    I burnt a rather large hole in my bank balance with an Adwords campaign, $2000 spent, $120 sales. So thanks for the long tail keyword ideas, nistan.
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    • Profile picture of the author tomcam
      At Working Webmaster we've just completed a special report on free web-based keyword research tools. It reviews a variety of excellent web-based tools, all of the free, each with a different twist. Lots of variety to help you come up with long-tail keywords for organic searches.
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  • Profile picture of the author Eben
    adwords can really drain you. i agree long tail keywords are the way to go..keyword elite, micro niche finder, adword tracker pay version really helped me a lot.
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