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April 26, 2005

KEI Observation Deck April 26

Welcome to a few observations and tips of keyword phrases with a KEI value (Keyword Effectiveness Index) of 400 or higher.


Here is the KEI Observation Deck for April 26

"Printable Children's Mazes" KEI 400.0

"Free Printable Things to Do List" KEI 1156.0


Okay, in the next 3 examples, can you guess what the root word was?

"sales ability tests" KEI 475.4

"sales management tests" KEI 680.3

"sales competency tests" KEI 1176.0

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Some of you may guess that the root word above, was "sales" but that would be incorrect. Actually it was the word "test" (singular)

TIP:
Did you know a singular term also pulls up powerful instances the the same term in plural? However, using a plural term could potentially leave out any existing opportunities in singular.

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Posted by John at April 26, 2005 08:22 AM

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