SEO Tips: Very quick keyword research using a search engine

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The problem with keyword research is that it can take time, and you may only have a few minutes to work on your web page. By the time you’ve thought about a few initial phrases, and then fired up the Google Keyword Tool, the time you had put aside may be gone.

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But there is a very quick way to research keywords using the search engines. First take a quick look at the web page you want to optimise, and think of a phrase you’d like the page to come high for.

Next start writing that phrase into a search engine that offer the instant keyword prediction. Now as you type the phrase see what other phrases come in the list. Write down any good ones to use in the page. You may need to try different phrase variations to get different ideas.

You can very quickly build a keyword list this way, and all the phrases will be relevant because the search engines will only present results they think people are looking for.

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2 Responses to SEO Tips: Very quick keyword research using a search engine

  1. Natalie Haydon says:

    Why can’t see all of this article? I am a paid member

    • Dear Natalie,
      Most of the SEO Tips are quite short to people can learn them quickly, and so are not any longer whether you’re a member or not. However when you’re accessing the Tutorials, Lessons, Guides and 5 Min Tasks, you’ll find the membership gives you a much longer version.

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