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March 31, 2009
Tips on Keyword Research
What types of root words tend to be more telling than others
with comprehensive research?
Look at phrases and terms that are "action related" for looking up
examples. For instance if you remove the subject from the action
you may discover totally unrelated (but valuable) data.
Example: Uses of a sales presentation.
Take only the term "uses of" as you root word to see what other
examples people are looking for...
"Use of Miss Ms in Titles" KEI 784.0
"Use Of Mercury In WWII" KEI 1936.0
"Use of Test Tube in Laboratory" KEI 2401.0
"Uses of Mood Color" KEI 3841.0
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Best wishes,
John Alexander
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Posted by John at March 31, 2009 05:55 PM
Comments
Thank you for your tips on keyword research, particularly the ones like this where you actually list some sample keywords with relatively high KEI values. Although this is my first time commenting here, I have had your site bookmarked for a long time and have actually managed to use some of your keyword examples as article topics for my beloved blog. They have done relatively well in terms of targeted traffic, and it has helped me gain some valuable insights into how SEO really works. We need more posts like these!
Posted by: Karlonia at May 3, 2009 05:08 AM