Posts Tagged ‘keyword research’


Keyword Research Is Highly Subjective

People often ask me how you should perform solid SEO keyword research, and guess what? I can’t tell them. Seriously, you can grab a cool tool like Market Samurai, for example, and it can do the work for you. But I use it for validation. I don’t really mess with it until much later. I [...]

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Begin Your Keyword Research at Wikipedia

If you’re working in multiple niches, like I am, you probably need some time trying to understand each niche’s clientele. When you go from guns to ADHD to paper products, it’s tough if you’re not a gun afficionado, have ADHD or are crazy for paper plates, some time must be spent figuring out who your [...]

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Keywords for Niche or Sales?

People often ask me, “What’s the best way to do keyword research?” That’s a loaded question. It really depends on what you’re researching keywords for, right? I mean, there’s a huge difference between doing some preliminary keyword research to find a profitable niche as opposed to finding keywords that you can rank for in the [...]

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It Most Definitely Pays to Blog

People ask me all the time… What good is blogging? Why should I do it? I hate to write. Whine, whine, whine… I’m really glad that I have a blog for several reasons. Want to know what they are? Well… I’m going to tell you anyway. This blog helps me to communicate with you regularly. [...]

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SEO Extensions for Chrome

Image via Wikipedia I’d probably not have switched over to the Chrome browser had it not been for my new baby CR-8 that Google so graciously sent my way. But you know, I’m really getting into the simplicity of it. I mean, I went kicking and screaming into Firefox, which has been the greatest thing [...]

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Common SEO Mistakes

I found a really great post over at Search Engine Land, called “25 Super Common Mistakes .” It’s from back in October, and I’m not sure how I missed it. There are some issues that you may not be thinking about when it comes to SEO. For example: Image via CrunchBase Using broad match when [...]

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SEO: How Many Keywords Do You Have?

If you’ve been a webmaster for a while, I’m guessing that you have lists and lists of keywords that you use for SEO purposes, right? I mean, they’re always changing,  and you have to get them all on the first page, right? Image via Wikipedia Wrong! Don’t ever try to do that! If you do, [...]

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