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March 27, 2005
KEI Observation Deck - Sunday, March 27
Welcome to the KEI Observation Deck for March 27.
Wordtracker.com is a powerful window on the world of human searching behavior. Used properly, Wordtracker will open up complete avenues of discovery to reveal what it is that people are doing on the Internet.
What is it that your ideal target audience wants to know? Here on the KEI Observation Deck we'll give you a few free tips every day. We'll encourage you to think laterally about the appropriate topics for any given Web site and offer you examples of highly effective keyword phrases (defined as keywords that are in real use by searchers, but not too competitive).
Wordtracker KEI Observations for March 27:
(Courtesy of Wordtracker's support team)
Remember:
A KEI value of 100 can represent a fair to good opportunity
A KEI value of 400 can represent an excellent opportunity
The higher the KEI, the better the window of opportunity.
Here are a few questions people have been asking on Google searches:
General topics of interest:
"10 Reasons against Capital Punishment" - KEI 7400.333
"Reasons against Capital Punishment" - KEI 1738.132
"Reasons to Ban Smoking in Restaurants" - KEI 961.000
"Banned Book Reasons" - KEI 2080.333
Lateral Thinking for a health related Web site? Let's look...
Topics of interest for a health related Web site:
NOTE: Some these searches are obviously by people who are researching something about their health or medical condition (possibly before they consult a Doctor?)
"Nose Bleeding Reasons" KEI 2401
"mammogram call back reasons" KEI 961
"Reasons for Low Platelet Count" KEI 841
Drop by the KEI Observation Deck for more KEI observations each
day. Or you can open your own Wordtracker.com and research as many
hot topics as you wish right now.
Disclaimer: The keyword observations here are supplied "as is" with the intention of introducing you to the tremendous power of Wordtracker's member database. Results may vary depending on your skill level and understanding of how to perform proper optimization.
These Keyword Research tips, observations and suggestions
are Copyright 2005 Search Engine Workshops. All rights reserved.
Posted by John at March 27, 2005 06:56 AM