Paid Keyword Research Tools Vs Google AdWords Keyword Tool: Which one to use?

July 17th, 2008 | RSS Feed

Recently, I had informed our readers about the new Search Volume Numbers, that Google had incorporated in the Google AdWords Keyword Tool. Now, what I came to realize from this new Google move was that, by displaying approximate search counts or search volume numbers, whichever way you want to see it, Google has effectively rendered the paid keyword tools such as 'Keyword Discovery' and 'WordTracker' almost useless.

Web Keywords Mining- the Gray Way!

July 16th, 2008 | RSS Feed

Over at the Search Engine Herald, Noel has come up with a post that talks about a very little known topic of 'Keyword Mining'. It is a common known fact that, every website has it own web statistics. These statistics enable the Webmasters to get information about their website such as, the number of visitors, visiting frequency and other details as well.

Google AdWords Keywords Tool Finally Gets Approximate Search Counts!

July 9th, 2008 | RSS Feed

Google has introduced the Approximate word counts in the Google AdWords keyword tool, with the color graphs, that until recently were the only indicators of the data in the keywords tool. When you perform a search on the keywords tool, you'll be presented with 'Approx Search Volume' and 'Approx Avg Search Volume' as data indicators along with the color graphs.

Google AdWords Keywords Tool

Powerpacked Keyword Research Guide For Bloggers!

February 21st, 2008 | RSS Feed

Keyword research is very basic to online marketing of all sorts, Blogging is no exception to that rule. Blogs generally rank well in search engines mostly due to their structure and frequently refreshed content. However, if you blog and don’t use the words people are actually interested in or actively searching for, you could be missing out big opportunity to get traffic.

10 Of The Best SEO Keyword Selector Tools!

October 24th, 2007 | RSS Feed

Using appropriate keywords are immensely crucial to the ranking of the site you are working on. Imagine a site which has the coolest Flash applications, great and unique content, the best products and services. However, without appropriate keywords, it would hardly ever have a good rank in the Google SERPs! And what about domains and keywords listed in them? This is why Keyword selector tools help us in understanding and analyzing the market while also capitalizing on its benefits.

And Now Find Popular Keywords Used On Social Sites!

August 11th, 2007 | RSS Feed

A site named SiteVolume with the help of a nifty little tool can give details of different kinds of vocabulary words that are used in popular social sites like MySpace, Digg, and Flickr. SiteVolume gives the result in the format of a bar graph to show the occurrence of a particular word or a set of words appearing on each of the popular social sites. If you are confused for the kind of keywords you should use for starting your search, then you can simply compare the frequency of those keywords on these sites and use the most popular one.

Yahoo! Keyword Inventory Tool At A Standstill

May 8th, 2007 | RSS Feed

Sponsored Search system might soon provide alternatives to Overture Inventory Tool which is on its last legs and is no longer supported by Yahoo!  Along with the launch of the Sponsored Search system, Yahoo!released a mail to advertisers announcing adjustments to the tool in the meantime.

The End Of Overture In UK?

May 3rd, 2007 | RSS Feed

It has been reported at WebmasterWorld Forums that users suggest Yahoo! has exited its UK version of the Overture Keyword Suggestion tool. Of late, the Keyword Suggestion tool which would load here without complications has proven unaccessible time out most quickly.

As it was promised with the US version, a better version too could be on the way. However, closer reading of the previous Yahoo! announcement suggests subliminally a new keyword tool, rather than improving the Overture tool.

AdWords A Good Keyword Research Tool!

April 7th, 2007 | RSS Feed

Cameron Olthuis on link Building Blog informs that Google Adwords 'gather accurate data in regards to search volume and conversion rates for keywords.'

“Assuming that you already have a good idea of what keywords you want to optimize your site for you can take that list and enter it into your Google AdWords account. I recommend using a combination of both exact match and broad match.”
 
It helps finding out keywords which people are looking for and you didn't even think about it.     

Dealing with Keyword Tool Disparity

September 21st, 2006 | RSS Feed

Aaron Wall wrote a blog post titled  Why Do Keyword Tool Search Estimates Vary So much?. In his post, he suggests that the tools should serve as a way of identifying trends in various keywords, rather than being relied upon for hard numbers. According to him, the keyword suggestion tool should be used for more qualitative purposes.

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