Keyword Selector Search Tool
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Keyword Selector Search Tool
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Have you ever been conned into a seminar or
conference touting free training in internet marketing or marketing
online.
In these scams, they usually show you how they
decide what niche markets they should go into by showing the audience the tens
and even hundreds of thousands of of keyword searches for that particular item.
Then, they tell you to multiply those results by
at least ten since the search engine used is just one tenth of the volume
actually searched through all the search engines.
That makes sense... until... Well... let's take a
live example.
In my medical site, Medical-Breakthroughs-Online,
we needed to determine the keywords that would best form our meta tags or, if we
chose, which keywords would be best to bid on in Ad words for our
"Diabetes" page.
Now, Overture is, right on their page, a Keyword Selector Tool
to which they also write:
"Not sure what search terms to bid on?
Enter a term related to your site and we will show you: Related searches
that include your term How many times that term was searched on last month."
Remember: "how many times that term was searched on last
month" is the operative phrase.
So, Diabetes produced this result: "321865
diabetes".
That means that according to Overture, there was at least 321865 hits on that
word or string last month.
And, according to the wackjob scam artists, I should multiply
that number by ten to determine the actual amount of live traffic looking for
anything to do with Diabetes. And, certainly with that kind of traffic, I should
definitely create a page for diabetes AND look to buying into Adwords to promote
it. Makes sense?
However, if you have been around for more than one year on the
internet and have coded hundreds or thousands of pages using these keyword
search tools... almost all of which are tied to Overture results, you run into
some pretty hard-to-believe results that, ultimately, make you aware of the
scam.
Try this one out using the same diabetes keyword search
result.
Here is another string in the same diabetes result
2014 allergy anti arthritis book diabetes diet disease family from heart inflammation more protect recipe yourself.
Are you kidding me?
That someone, anyone would type these exact words even just
twice is mathematically unimaginably improbable. But, that either the same
person would type it in 2014 times or that even just one other person would help
him / her is so improbable that the mathematical model would favor winning the
lottery each and every week for six months.
All I am suggesting here is that when it comes to keyword
selector search tools, apply just a whole lot of common sense and use
them only to sequence your keywords in your meta tags.
Whenever you get pulled into one of
these "free" web site or online business seminars where they talk
about their own proprietary keyword search tool, it is just a face plate for
Overture. And, the conferences themselves are just scams.
There is nothing proprietary about it. And, Overture is free
to one and all... whenever it is up and running. A lot of times it just doesn't
work.
Here's the link I use:
http://inventory.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion
One last thing. Here is a string to do with the word
"keywords" supposedly searched in this exact wording searched 721
seven hundred twenty one times with these exact words with this exact spelling.
Ready for this?
721 170 ameritrade gcid independence.html keyword matchtype o o.cgi offer p pqm s17904x001 search tdameritrade.com
Sure!
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