I am asked almost everyday by my clients how and where they can find
the best, most relevant, related keywords for their pages.
They are trying to make their sites MORE relevant, since relevancy is the
#1 criteria in order to rank well.
Your ideas and thoughts on this would be very helpful.
thanks
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Where To Find Relevant Or Related Keywords
Started by
Bompa
, Oct 10 2009 03:54 AM
6 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 10 October 2009 - 03:54 AM
#2
Posted 10 October 2009 - 07:25 AM
more relevant to what? the services they sell or the keywords with the higher traffic? one is right, one isn't.
However, the google adwords keyword tool is perfectly good at providing a good insight into variations of a specific term, but there are others.
However, the google adwords keyword tool is perfectly good at providing a good insight into variations of a specific term, but there are others.
#3
Posted 10 October 2009 - 08:27 AM
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I am asked almost everyday by my clients how and where they can find
the best, most relevant, related keywords for their pages.
the best, most relevant, related keywords for their pages.
It's called keyword research, and Google has a free tool for it.
We have a whole forum devoted to it as well, where I'm moving this post.
#4
Posted 24 August 2010 - 01:46 AM
I'm just wondering on this issue - I just read this article that Jill wrote on the topic: http://www.talentzoo...hp?articleID=11
When we are searching for our initial possible keywords in google's keyword tool to determine the traffic values, do we use broad match, phrase match, or exact match in this process?
When we are searching for our initial possible keywords in google's keyword tool to determine the traffic values, do we use broad match, phrase match, or exact match in this process?
#5
Posted 24 August 2010 - 07:54 AM
Exact match.
#7
Posted 29 October 2010 - 03:42 PM
Hi,
I am relative new at SEO. I have a language school (we teach languages). One thing I did and worked was to ask the students (my clients) what phrases they used and would use to find a language school on the internet. Many of the phrases were the same I had chosen, but I found out some interesting information. For example, they used / would use words such as "cheap", "affordable", "good". I think that if one has a good and close relationship with the real users of the website, this can be a good idea.
Marina
I am relative new at SEO. I have a language school (we teach languages). One thing I did and worked was to ask the students (my clients) what phrases they used and would use to find a language school on the internet. Many of the phrases were the same I had chosen, but I found out some interesting information. For example, they used / would use words such as "cheap", "affordable", "good". I think that if one has a good and close relationship with the real users of the website, this can be a good idea.
Marina
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