Hi, Google keyword tool which you suggest for keyword seraching is really best tool to search.But sometimes it also gives some irrelevant keywords to website. Is there any tool which provides me only relevant keywords to my website...or is there any other way to get this.... Jatin Kashyap Himachal Pradesh
I think it is hard to find super cheap keywords anymore, at least in the big niches. Sometimes there are ebooks that have low CPC for something like chicken coop plans, but on the whole you will be hard pressed to find a keyword under $1 for a solid niche.
i disagree, that it's hard to find a keyword under a $1, I pay less than a dollar for thousands of my keywords that I manage. But just as many that are under a dollar, there are as many over a dollar.
ok dude..keyword spy tools are good..but you can use google adword tool for free to know what keywords are cheaper...If a keyword is expensive..then it will be filled with green bar and also it tell u the recommended bid... My main point don't waste money on keyword tools..I would say to buy keyword tool only if your really into advertising buisness and u put lets say 4 or 5 campaingns up in a day..Rather than buying tools spend that money on advertising u will see results..
You can get the keywords from google.com/sktool/# and can see Sugg. bid. Specify your keywords according to your targeted area.
Thanks for giving valuable information. I think PPC or CPC both are very useful for SEO techniques, if you have some techniques then plz share it.
What are the standard figures or values min or max like monthly search engine volume and google competition during keyword searching which helps to choose suitable keywords on the factors of monthly search engine volume and google competition.
Don't just look at the average CPC on Google's keyword tool. By optimizing your landing page and Quality Score, you can reduce your CPC by 50% or more.
you need to work a lot on it.....its not that easy now..........lots of competition......but the best way possible is always google
yup google external keywords too will help to find keyword with low competitor,maybe you can try long tail keyword either than using short tail.usually what we looking for is quality of traffic came from adwords not quantity
Cheapest keywords may not convert. Profitable keywords are usually not cheap, unless you are lucky enough to stumble into some cheap gems. I bid $10 for my best keywords to stay in position 1-2 and keep out my competition. My actual cost per click for such "golden" keywords is about $1.50 but it's worth it. Certainly, this is after much testing before I put in my $10 bid. The key is to look for buyers keywords and avoid the freebies/information research keywords. I start with $1 bidding but will watch them like a hawk on the first 2 days, and adjust accordingly. Good luck!
i commented on various sites for blog commenting but most of the comments are under moderation or not approved. i don't understand how i get the approved blog comments.if you have any solution then plz gives me some tips for blog commenting.
To increase your success rate, look at past comments that have been approved by the blog owner. You need to put in helpful comments that add value to the conversation. Blog owners moderating treat the standard "great post!" comments as spams. Also, some do not like to see keywords in the NAME field. If you can sense that the owner is very strict, then replace the keyword with your name. It is still ok, as you will still get the link juice.