260 New Keyword Ideas in Just 15 Minutes
For anyone who’s ever done keyword research, brainstorming new ideas can be a challenge. There are a lot of tools out there right now, but few tap directly into the brain of Google. This method actually allows you to explore the inner-workings of Google using their own tool.
STEP 1
Go to Google Suggest
STEP 2
Type in the root keyword you’re trying to SEO for or brainstorm around. If you haven’t used this tool before, then listen closely.
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Just wait and results will pop up with the top 10 most popular searches on google for that phrase and 10 others.
STEP 3
How the heck do I get 260 new ideas from this? Ok, lets pretend our niche is “exercise”.
Typing in exercise brings you:
exercise exercise equipment exercises exercise ball exercise bikes exercise bike exercise videos exercise programs exercise machines exercise routines
Want 260 More ideas now?
Type in exercise and the letter A, B, C (27 letters in the alphabet, 10 results come back each)
JUST FOR SHOW..
Here were the top results for “exercise” and the letter “A”
exercise at home exercise and pregnancy exercise addiction exercise and fitness exercise and weight loss exercise and depression exercise and health exercise and stress exercise abs exercise articles
And how do i know google actually gives you the top 10 real searches?
Quote From Google (Quotation comes from: http://labs.google.com/suggestfaq.html): Our algorithms use a wide range of information to predict the queries users are most likely to want to see. For example, Google Suggest uses data about the overall popularity of various searches to help rank the refinements it offers. An example of this type of popularity information can be found in the Google Zeitgeist. Google Suggest does not base its suggestions on your personal search history.
Here’s another neat place to check out what’s shaking on the web with relation to google and keywords.. Very Interesting…
This site is updated every time it’s visited with the #1 search on google for each letter of the alphabet.
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Daniel James
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