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Choosing Keywords with the Google Keyword Sandbox & Overture Search Term Suggestion Tool

source: http://www.internetbasedmoms.com/seo/keywords-google-overture.html

clipped by john Mar 17, 2006

Keywords

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  • Maximize Keywords for Free: Using Google Keyword Sandbox & Overture Search Term Suggestion Tool

    This method is a three-part process that will help you generate a large library of potential keyword phrases to target. It is a little time-consuming, but certainly worth the effort.

    Step 1: Go to the Google Keyword Sandbox

    The Google Keyword Sandbox is a keyword suggestion tool designed for Google AdWords users. However, you can enter a very general keyword here and get a nice long list of related search keyword phrases.

    Let's say you are looking for people to sign up for your "business opportunity". Put that in and see what Google comes up with.

    You'll find a huge list of suggestions. Choose a few that are relevant and targeted to your business opportunity and website. To the right you'll find related terms and common misspellings. Take note of those too. Then....

    Step 2 Go to the Overture Term Suggestion Tool

    Go to the Overture Term Suggestion Tool to see how many people are entering those particular keywords on Overture (a pay-per-click "search engine"). You can use this tool to dig for more specific keyword phrases too.

    Side note: Using the Overture tool may give you a distorted view due to other people checking their own rankings (after bidding spots on Overture) and it is only a small section of all keyword searches. It also doesn't separate plural and singular entries.

    Step 3 Go Back to Google & Check Your Competition

    After you have chosen your keywords using the tool of your choice, go to a search engine like Google (this time, go to the home page) and see how many sites are listed for those particular keywords. You want to target keywords most frequently used by your target audience but with the least amount of competing pages.

    Yes, a lot of people enter "business opportunity" into a search engine, but there are millions of sites listed. You are not likely to fall in the top. Don't be afraid of getting specific. The more specific you are, the more likely you will be placed on top. Perhaps there are not as many people entering the more specific keyword phrases, but you won't have as much competition for top placement.

    So, if you offer a home based business opportunity selling skin care, your keywords might be "skin care business opportunity" as an example.

    Perhaps, not as many people enter that into a search engine, but you won't have as much competition for your keywords. Besides, most people who enter "business opportunity" into a search engine aren't likely to be interested in a skincare business. You don't need these people to visit your website anyway.

 

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