Creating a Killer Keyword List

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Title : Creating a Killer Keyword List
Author : : David C. Chase
The Truth About Creating a Killer Keyword List

I have spent literally hundreds of hours reading books and

implementing what I've learned into the strategy I'm about

to give you. I am passionate about what I do, and

hopefully over this article some of that passion will bleed

onto you.

It is very important that you spend the time it takes to

thoroughly review the keywords in your market before you

spend hundreds of hours optimizing your pages, garnering

back-links, and submitting to directories.

Building a Killer Keyword List

You can always take your best guess at what keywords

people are using the most to find a product or service, but

there is a far more efficient way of doing this. There are

many tools out there that cut down the time investment

considerably. I can't stress enough the importance of an

exhausting keyword list. It is campaign-suicide not

knowing every last word people use to find your product.

If you don't get any other thing out of this article let this

sink in: Go the extra length to find hundreds if not

thousands of keywords in your market. I've worked on

websites that have 40,000+ keywords. If you follow my

advice in this article you??ll be able to generate keyword

lists in the thousands with very little effort.

Note: It is important to use a bevy of tools when compiling

your list, each software has its own strengths and

weaknesses.

Here are the tools to build a large list of keywords:

WordTracker offers a free trial (most people use Word

Tracker??s $250.00 subscription) although it is one of the

most acclaimed keyword research tools in the industry it

does have its limitations. The thesaurus and misspelled

tools are really good for bringing unique variations of your

keywords to the table. But those last two options aren??t

available in the free version.

Overture Keyword Selector Tool??s free search count data
is

far more accurate than any of the other tools. Use

WordTracker to find many variations of keywords but don't

trust its "count" and "predict" data. Rely on Overture's

Keyword Selector Tool for accurate search counts.

Note: I would multiply Overture??s keyword search data by

5x's to gauge the demand on Google, and then by 8x's to

gauge what the total search demand is amongst all search

engines for that word.

Google's Keyword Suggestion Tool also brings some

unique keywords to the mix. It might be a good idea to

add each individual keyword you get from WordTracker &

Overture into Google's suggestion tool and see if there's

anything you are missing.

Note: Google usually suggests keywords you would not

typically find from the other two tools.

Now, look at every individual page of your site as its own

entity. Write down 5 words or phrases that could describe

each page on your website. Then take the words and

phrases you??ve come up with, use each one individually by

entering it in the above tools. I would write an extensive

"how to" guide on how to use these tools, but if you can

use search engines you can use these keyword search

tools.

To cut down time considerably I use new software. It has

become a standard in the industry; it's an all in one tool

that gathers keyword data from all 3 of the tools I

mentioned above. You simply type in a "main keyword"

and it searches the databases of Overture, Yahoo, Google,

WordTracker, and even your competitions pages for

keywords. It than combines all of these keywords for you,

and puts them in notepad.

Note: For a controversial review about this new keyword

software tool please click here

[site]www.keywordkingdom.comkeyword_software_sca

m_revealed.html

Keyword research is no longer guess work, with the

amount of tools at your disposal you no longer have to

spend weeks compiling keyword lists for all of the

important pages on your site. There's no longer an excuse

to find only the "popular & in your face" keywords. You'd

be surprised at how many small keyword 'catch' pages you

could build that have virtually no competition.

Again, don't just settle for the major words getting all the

attention, dig deep, than even deeper until you can't find

anything new to add to your main keyword list. You'd be

surprised how many people fail to see the value in this.

Don??t be one of them.


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