Posts Tagged ‘Keyword Research’

Choosing your Keywords

July 21st, 2009 by Carl | No Comments | Filed in Basic SEO

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Excerpt: Choose your key phrases correctly and the rest of your SEO will follow. If you choose keywords that are too competitive it will take a long time to and maybe you will never achieve the results that you were hoping. Keywords that are not competitive don’t receive many searches. Tools such as WordTracker and Google’s Keyword Tool can help you gauge which keywords you want to optimise for. For example suppose you have to optimise for Fire Sprinker Systems, you might choose a broad range of keywords ranging from the generic to the specific. Sprinkler Systems – could be confused with garden…

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Keyword Research, Related Keywords Tool

December 3rd, 2008 by Carl | 1 Comment | Filed in Keyword Research

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Excerpt: When you optimise your site for very competitive keywords it can take a long time and a lot of work before you start to get listings for these keywords. One of the ways in which the process can be eased is by using related keywords which are less competitive. In this way, your search engine optimisation strategy can evolve with time. So it is interesting that there is a lexicographic keyword tool called  Lexical Freenet that gives the relationship between keywords. Lexical Free Net The different relationships between the resulting words are symbolised by glyphs and you will need the…

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