well i prefer , google keyword based external tool and search based keyword tool. these two do play fair for me
You can use google search based engine. But other than that, you can mixed your priority keywords with unique and significant keyword as well.
hi, 1. go to the google keyword tool and type in your keyword/phrase. 2. take the top ten and copy them onto a word file. 3. take ten others that have low searches. copy them down. 4. If you have a website already go to your stats and find out what your present visitors are using to find your site: these are more keyword phrases for you. 4. Go to yahoo answers and see what questions are being asked about you niche, get 5 key words from there. 5. Type in your keyword into google go to the top 5 sites and see what keywords they are using, get 10 from there. Okay so there you have about 40 keywords to go with that will relate to your site, easy. Hope that helps: dave
1. check google keyword tool and make sure to put search type to exact then 2. order them by cpc or search 3. look out in google search double quoting the keyword as "keyword" 4. if competition looks less write it down 5. do this and you get less search low hanging fruit keyword
I just use the free google keyword tool. It gives me enough of an idea of what I want to target articles and posts at and it is very straightforward.
Keyword Research 1.1. Using the Google Keyword Suggestion Tool - will help you choose relevant and popular terms related to your selected key term. 1.2. Creating your keywords list - You'll want to start with a very long list of potential keywords in order to amass a comprehensive list. 1.3. Categorizing your keywords - to determine which keywords are the most used/popular for your niche and look at what keywords got the most searches. 1.4. Prioritizing your keywords - Prioritizing the popular keyword is crucial to the success of your SEO campaigns. 1.5. Assigning your keywords - Keywords are words that you can assign to a posting so that it is easier for users to find the posting with your blog's search tool.