With the changes at Google where search volumes are removed, what is the best way to do keyword research. This conference talk went through some easy and some expert-level tips and tricks around how to do keyword research including a secret complex technique on how to map keywords onto a graph however the slides don't give the detail - you had to be at DigitalZone 16 in Istanbul.
3. @JudithLewis
➡ Run DeCabbit Consultancy doing SEO, PPC, Social Media and
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➡ Working online with search since 1996
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judge of the UK, US & European Search Awards, one of the SEO Chicks,
blog on Huffington Post & run MostlyAboutChocolate.com food blog
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Research Your Own Products
Understand what people
call your product normally
Find ways that people
describe what you are
selling
Check AdWords keyword
tool to see what people
search for related to your
procuct
Make sure you understand
all ways people refer to
your product
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Research Your Competitors
Look at their tactics
Steal their ideas
Do your research
Improve on what they
are doing
Understand your
audience
Become the thought
leader in your space
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Within the keyword research should be a
number of keywords which are actually
questions people ask Google in volume such
as:
best speakers for live band
best sound system for restaurant
best waterproof speakers
best outdoor speaker
best line array speakers
best pa speakers
best cinema sound system
By helping people through answering this
question or perhaps even redefining the
question, visitors and awareness will
increase.
Fulfil a Need or Answer a Question
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Lists Do Well and Numbers Sell
Lists and numbers help to inspire
clicks and reads (as well as shares).
Make this more “Friday afternoon”
content which will achieve better
shares when people prepare to wind
down (or in media, Thursday
morning…)
Create less focused, more highly
sharable and linkable content,
utilising lists like “top 10 chocolate
bvrands” or “Over 50% of people
prefer dark chocolate but the real
reason why will surprise you…”
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Google now recommends phrases as enhancements or extensions to the search someone does. This is a
valuable area to target as these are the suggestions Google is offering. Always do original research as well.
The below is an example of what is possible with keyword research.
Some target keywords include:
life expectancy with congestive heart failure
aha heart failure guidelines
end stage heart failure life expectancy
virus that causes heart failure
Possible alternative health targets:
juicing for congestive heart failure
vitamins for heart failure
yoga for congestive heart failure
Keyword Research
30. @JudithLewis
SEMRush
SEMRush
Paid tool
See what your competitors are ranking for i.e. what does <that
blogger I’m envious of> rank for *really*? Is that blogger *really*
getting all that traffic?
Add to seed keyword list for your keyword research – I mean, why
not?
Competitive insight if, you know, you have a business or something
but mainly I’m just nosey!
http://www.semrush.com/
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