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Article Keywords & How to Find Them

Google Tutorial for Keyword Research







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KEYWORDS: Here's a Trick I use to Locate High Yielding Keywords for My Articles
 

Go to any Google search engine and type in the keyword you want to write an article or ad about.
 
When the results page pops up, look in the upper right hand corner of the page to see the amount of hits that word gets.
 
Let's say you typed in Poker, and it had 11,000,000 hits.
 
Now, take the word "poker" in quotations and you will see the results number change lower because this is the amount of time people have just typed in the word itself.
 
I wrote an article based on the phrase "Get A First Date". That particular phrase at the time had 1,800,000 hits.
 
By altering the phrase slightly to "How to Get a First Date", the results went to 13,000 hits!
 
When I posted that ad, anyone who typed in "Get a First Date" saw my ad  top page on Google!
 
I won't say I made a killing, but I will say that article is still out there making me a small  passive income everyday!
 
You can also go to Google.com and use their free keyword finder.

Just type in the keyword you want to write about, and then use all the other related keywords shown on Googles results page within your article body!

As a general rule of thumb, try to keep your keyword saturation around 5% of the total amount of words in your article.

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CNN: Technology
Mar 16, 2010 05:20PM

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Mar 16, 2010 05:12PM

A webmaster without the high-speed Web

In rural Oklahoma, Kelli Fields struggles with a dial-up Internet connection so slow she does chores to pass the time while Web sites load. Today, the FCC unveils a plan to get 9 out of 10 Americans on broadband by 2020.

Mar 16, 2010 05:18PM

FCC releases plan to improve U.S. Web access

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission released a national "broadband plan" Tuesday that aims to give 90 percent of Americans access to affordable, high-speed Internet by 2020.

Mar 16, 2010 10:20AM

Twitter CEO unveils '@anywhere' feature

Twitter CEO Evan Williams announced a product Monday that will further integrate Twitter feeds into other Web sites.

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