Here Are Some Ideas For 'Buyer', 'Problem Solving', and 'Need' Keywords—the most important types if you're doing some niche research. Get to Google... and just type in any of these phrases and one letter... such as 'a'. And of course you will see a list of Google's suggestions... Example: How do I (a) without the parenthesis. How do I (b) How do I (c) etc. Here are the some 'How' Keywords — Problem Solving How do I.... How do you.... How to achieve... apply for... avoid... to be... become... begin... buy... choose... clean... combat... conquer... control ... cook... cope... correct... cure.... deal with... decrease... detect... develop... draw... ease... easily... eliminate... enhance... eradicate... fight... find out... fix... forget... gain... get a... get a better... get better at... get out of... get over... get rid of.... handle... heal... help... improve... increase... keep... kill... learn... lessen... live with... look after... lose... lower... maintain... make money... remove.... manage maximize... mend... minimize... naturally... obtain... overcome... pass... pay for... permanently... prepare for... prevent... protect... quickly... quit... rebuild... recover... reduce... relax... relieve... repair... resolve... restore... see if... sell... settle... soothe... spot... start... stop... succeed at... support... survive... sustain... tackle... take care of... teach... tell if... train... treat... write... Some Buyer Keywords: Same as above... type just one letter after one of these buy purchase review best cheap new bargain budget economical inexpensive low cost low priced reduced compare If People Are Typing in These, Then It's a Better Bet They're Looking To Buy. model numbers brand names buy [.......] where to buy where to buy [.........] online buy [........] online best [.......] cheap [.......] cheapest [.......] [.......] for cheap cheap [ [.......] online best [.......] online get [.......] get [.......] online where to find [.......] where to find [.......] online best [.......] website best [.......] site luxury [.......] high price [.......] high priced [.......] brand name [.......] Maybe These Will Stir Up Some Ideas.... good luck! Cliff Michaels
Find your niche keywords on google adwords keyword tool, make a list of selected keywords. Check your top 5 competitors keywords what they are targeting. You can also check your target keywords geographically report as per region or cities on google trend. This method will also help you to select best keywords for your site.
Use google keyword to find your keywords. If you are new to keywords, just find keywords that have low competition first as long as there is amount of search for that keyword regardless of how many. Then when you are more familiar to finding keywords, you can try keywords with higher competition and higher amount of search. Hope this helps.
I find the following practice to be very effective. 1. Talk to your colleagues and friends about the subject of your site/pages and make a list of the most common and some very uncommon words. 2. Check your competitors websites and decide (you can use tools for this) what their focus keywords are. 3. Fill in the words you found at step 1 and 2 in the Google (adwords) keyword tool. Be sure to check the "exact match" box on the left. 4. find the best keywords (short tail and long tail), best = low competition, high visitor count. Hope this is helpful!
Don't depend on tools, get some help from tool like keyword search volume and competition then do research on ur own site as well as competitors website.
Well go to Google Keyword Tool and from there you can get a required keywords suggestion for your site.
Google has a good keyword tool. I use Google Keyword tool and Yahoo's keyword tool. This allows you to determine which keywords are globally searched for on either search engine. The most important thing to remember is to come up with unique keywords. Most of your traffic should come from links. I usually add some keywords that don't directly pertain to my site, however, can have some close relationship with your content. There are a few keyword tools that I am currently experimenting with. When they come to light I will share with the community.