Freebie Friday: Adwords Keyword Research Tool
For those keyword serious, they may already be familiar with and use the Google Adwords Keyword Tool. If you use it, you’ll know that it’s not only perfect for Adwords campaign research, but for organic keyword research and helping you find topics for articles and other content.
On the first (and default) tab, you’ll see “Keyword Variations”. Simply enter a keyword phrase or phrases in the box and click “Get Keyword Results” as you can see below:
You can uncheck the “Use synonyms box” to remove synonyms. That way, you’ll only see results with the precise keyword phrase you chose.
In addition, you can click the “Filter My Results” link and remove any words or phrases you don’t want included in your results.
The second tab, called “Site-Related Keywords” is pretty cool, but often overlooked. By entering a URL, you’ll get site specific suggested keywords. Just enter the web address and the tool suggests keywords based on the URL and the pages the URL links to.
Once you’ve chosen your keywords you can use them in your Adwords campaigns with the click of a few buttons.
…or export the results to a .csv file for your own use.
Check out the Google Adwords Keyword Tool by clicking here.
On the first (and default) tab, you’ll see “Keyword Variations”. Simply enter a keyword phrase or phrases in the box and click “Get Keyword Results” as you can see below:
You can uncheck the “Use synonyms box” to remove synonyms. That way, you’ll only see results with the precise keyword phrase you chose.
In addition, you can click the “Filter My Results” link and remove any words or phrases you don’t want included in your results.
The second tab, called “Site-Related Keywords” is pretty cool, but often overlooked. By entering a URL, you’ll get site specific suggested keywords. Just enter the web address and the tool suggests keywords based on the URL and the pages the URL links to.
Once you’ve chosen your keywords you can use them in your Adwords campaigns with the click of a few buttons.
…or export the results to a .csv file for your own use.
Check out the Google Adwords Keyword Tool by clicking here.
2 Comments:
Nice job on these tips, Alice.
I love stuff like this with screenshots and hope you do more like these.
Kudos to you.
;-) Robert
You're welcome, Robert. I like screenshots too...makes me look really cool. ;-) Ha ha.
I do like this tool. The drawback is you don't see search numbers, but you can get a decent idea from the green bar.
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