锘? Would you be interested in knowing what keyword phrases
Google think are the most relevant to your search query? Would you like this
list of results to be kept updated all the time? How about accessing the
information anytime you need it? And furthermore what about if I told you that
you could access all the info using nothing but your favorite browser and a
standard Google search? Does that take your fancy? Read on.... Firstly lets take
a step back and talk about relevance
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as this term is at the very core of Googles search engine results. Google wants
to provide the person searching with the most accurate and relevant results
possible. Google are aware that if they do not provide this information, it?s
likely that users will no longer use their search engine altogether, and no
users means no Adwords revenues which is their main source of income! For a
prime example of a search engine losing market share, spare a thought for
AltaVista? In its time it was the most popular search engine, and almost
overnight (not quite) was displaced from 1st position to Google because they
dropped the ball with relevance. I doubt there is such a thing as search engine
loyalty (at least not for the non Internet Marketing search engine user). If a
better alternative comes along, the everyday people will just start using that
service. Trust me when I say Google are very aware of this, and put a heap of
resources into ensuring that when you search for something, the results that
come back are highly related to your the search term you used. Google need to
keep the everyday user happy so that they return Google all the time. Shred
Internet Marketers have
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of course found methods to "game" Google in the past, so that their own sites
show up in place of what should be the most relevant results, and such tricks
are still used in modern times. Mostly these black hat techniques are found by
Google who is getting smarter at finding these types of hacks. Google seems to
get it right a lot of the time, and certainly more than the other major search
engines at this point in time. Ok so given that Google is currently returning
the most relevant results and has the biggest user base when compared to any
other search engine, and that its clear that their primary goal is info
relevance to their searchers, doesn't it make sense to use Googles search
results and be using this information more when conducting keyword research? For
example lets say your searching for the keyword phrase web traffic When I typed
in keyword phrase into google, I got a list of current pages that Google believe
are the most relevance to that search term (along with a host of ads). But in
additional to this information at the bottom of the page they also provide (and
here is the key).... Searches RELATED to: increase web traffic (Their words).
Hmm interesting a list of keywords that Google think are relevant to my search.
Google actually show you the search terms that they deem to be the most relevant
to your search. Now if you do some research about this, there is some
speculation on how google decide on what words are displayed
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but no matter what you think I believe it's certainly worth looking at, isn?t
it? In my testing I found the keywords it came up with seemed to be keywords
heavily searched on. In the case of web traffic, the search terms returned to me
were increase web traffic free web traffic buy web traffic google web traffic
web traffic report web traffic generator web traffic monitoring measure web
traffic They all seem pretty related to my original search. And you can drill
down by clicking on a phrase to get relevant keywords to that keyword. For
example I could have clicked increase web traffic and received a list of related
search terms that relate to that term. This is getting interesting. Before you
pass on this method compared to using your favorite keyword tool, It's my
suggestion consider the following. 1) The information from these searches are
directly from Google, so the information has not been corrupted in any way. Many
keyword tools don't use information from Google at all (Wordtracker) or combine
information from many sources. Here we have information direct from the source!
2) The information returned from Google is of course very up to date, unlike a
lot of other keyword research information that can be months out of date. I am
not saying that you abandon all other keyword tools in favor of this technique,
but I do recommend you check it out. With all the latest whiz bang all
conquering, overly hyped software tools that seemingly gets released
everyday
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sometimes it pays to take a step back and go back to just using a very simple
method like searching in Google! In my case, I actually use this method in
conjunction with other keyword tools, and get the best out of both worlds. My
two favorite keyword research tools currently are Nichebot and Market Samurai
(google them). I find the best use of this technique is when searching new
niches, or when trying to establish the viability of entering a particular
niche. One last thing to note is that unfortunately not all keywords are
supported. Sometimes there are no related search terms are provided for a given
keyword, but given that it?s free I?m happy to overlook that oversight. And
occasionally I have to say the terms returned seem a little bizarre. But this
seems to be in more unusual niches that perhaps Google have not collected enough
information for (my speculation). Get out there and have a look at the related
search function in Google. The search terms that come back might end up being
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