SEO Quick Tip: Keyword Research
Posted on | February 9, 2009 | drew stauffer
Do you find yourself struggling when it comes to finding new ways to research keywords?
Sure there are a lot of good tools out there but if you think about your keyword research in a logical manner than chances are you’re going to get the same keywords as everyone else.
Wordtracker, one of the industry’s most used keyword research tools is more than just a tool. Wordtracker also has an academy section that references numerous ways to get more creative with your keyword research.
The Wordtracker academy has various sections on:
- Keywords
- Keyword Research
- Keyword Creativity
- PPC
- SEO
- Link Building
The next time you have to research keywords for a new site, try thinking about things in an illogical manner. Often times you can stumble across keywords that have a lot of traffic with very little competition.
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January 11th, 2010 @ 10:41 am
Thanks for sharing – and a great post. Some very useful information about keyword research. I am now a subscriber, thanks!
May 26th, 2010 @ 4:14 pm
I do not vouch for programs very often but this new service is excellent. It is a key phrase tool having a database of millions of keyword phrases showing the adwords traffic count per month along with the google competition count as well as other data. At a click of a button you’ll find phrases with traffic but no competition and I have used it already to get pages and web-sites to the top of the various search engines, even without backlinks. You can see a video of it in use here – http://MarketEyeSite.com