Stumped on incorperating my Key Phrase

Discussion in 'Keywords' started by clbnc, Jun 2, 2007.

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    Hi everyone, I'm a newb webmaster learning to research keywords. I managed to find a phrase that gets ~50 searches/day in MSN according to the trial of Wordtracker and has a KEI of 107.451. However, it is kind of a broken english phrase similar to "herpes scab remove".

    What I'm wondering is how to incorporate it into article titles and such. Would making and article/page titled "Got a Herpes Scab, Remove with these 3 Easy Tips" be fine? Would the comma or a hypen or something effect results in google?

    Also, anyone know of a tool free that will give accurate and current search results for a term in google?
     
    clbnc, Jun 2, 2007 IP
  2. seojames

    seojames Banned

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    You could try using the free tool that Google itself provides. Its the keyword tool for Adwords users.
     
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    Thanks, I did use it but it only provides a bar and not an exact number of searches, unless of course I missed something at that site.
     
    clbnc, Jun 2, 2007 IP
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    There currently isn't a tool out that will give you an accurate search results from google.
     
    SEMSpot, Jun 2, 2007 IP