Article Marketers - What's Your Keyword Research Formula?

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by teohcl, May 26, 2009.

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    I just wonder how you all came out with the long tail keywords when writing of articles?

    Are you using Google keyword external tools and what if we have a list of 50 long tail keywords, are we using all 50 of them? Anyone call tell me what is the formula that you applied when writing an article?

    Thanks
     
    teohcl, May 26, 2009 IP
  2. kbeus21

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    Personally I really don't use any specific forumula, since I write many articles a day and use a tool which spreads them across blogs and/or manually submitting them to article directories ezinearticles.com and goarticles.com to name a couple. What I usually do is when anchoring the text in the hyperlink to my website or blogs I use google adwords to see which phrases are getting the most searches and use them. Anyway I hope this helped.
     
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    Yes, I like Google's keyword tool a lot.

    For every page I optimize, I pick one primary word / phrase to optimize for. Then typically two more secondary phrases that are used. Then I might litter in a few more longer tail phrases. With the longer tail phrases, sometimes it only takes once on the page to get good SERPs for them.

    If you try to heavily optimize for multiple phrases, you'll only end up with a bunch of phrases that don't index that well.
     
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    MassiveTraffic Banned

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    Google AdWords keywords tool is definitely the one that you should use when you're planning to research long tail keywords for your articles.
     
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    Google adwords for sure not bad one.
    also, i am using Market Samurai tool as well. Not bad one
     
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    You can also use tools like hittail and seodigger which will help you to find logn tail Keywords.
     
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    I use Google AdWords keywords tool. There are plenty of keyword search tools out there to choose from.
     
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    Just let it flow naturally. You will be surprised where all the visitors will start to come from based on a well-written article.
     
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    use google adwords!
     
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    google adword tool is for sure the no.1 tool for this very purpose
     
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    I search for long tail keywords with less search engine competition (SEC) and with high search engine traffic (SET).
    Than I take the phrases with the highest factor of SET/SEC and write articles about them.
     
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    this is interesting... cud u please explain it little bit more...im a newbie in article writing...so pls
     
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    First go ahead to Google keyword tool. Then you type in your keyword and look for similar keywords. I would say target around 3-4 keywords in a given article. That is the best way to get on page seo for your article
     
    coolamazer, May 28, 2009 IP