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EzSEO Newsletters. AffiliateSiteBlueprint.pdf (application/pdf Object) The Wonder of the “Google Wonder Wheel” Google Wonder Wheel In may 2009 Google released a new search tool called the” Google Wonder Wheel“. The Google Wonder Wheel shows related search terms to your primary search or niche enabling you to explore more related keywords which give you more options and information. You can then click on one of the related keywords which will then generate more related searches. If you can imagine a bike wheel with lots of spokes, the inside of the bike wheel is your initial search and the spokes are all the related searches, which can then be broken down again and again to produce more related searches. Sounds like a very handy tool which has many worthwhile purposes. Check out my step by step instructions:- How to use the Google Wonder Wheel 1. 2. 3. 4.

The Google Wonder Wheel is a free tool which is very simple to use, it helps you find what you are looking straight away and best of all it is heaps of fun to use. Keyword Research using the Google Wonder Wheel Regards BelindaO. Creating Fat Content - An Article Writing Course for the Web. Market Samurai. Keyword-Research-Module-Refresher-Course.pdf (application/pdf Object) Affiliate Site Blueprint. Market Samurai Videos. Steal This Niche – Intro — Michelle MacPhearson. Decoding Google Rankings Video. Keyword Themeing Introduction. DoubleClick Ad Planner | Google. Keyword Themeing Introduction. How to Use This Site | Hot Trend Research Tool. This site has one purpose: .

Here are the steps, in summary. Read them, then read below for an explanation: {*style:<b>3. Write your own blog/post or article at your site where you want traffic. (REwrite from this content, don't copy/paste). (TIP: don't use the main phrase as your title...use a related phrase that includes the main phrase) </b>*} {*style:<b>______________________________ The list of phrases on the main page are the latest, new additions of keyword phrases from Google Hot Trends. If you click on the phrase, an individual page opens up with a bunch of information about that phrase: Google Insights on related search terms Blog posts News items Forum threads YouTube videos Images (links to the images...use your discretion) Yahoo Answers - both Open Questions and Resolved Questions Google Insights rising rate (how fast that phrase is becoming hot) ...ALL of the information is specifically about the individual keyword phrase from the main Hot Trends list.

So...what can you do with it? How To Use Market Samurai Step By Step | Lifestyle Designer. The Market Samurai blog has LOTS of videos on teaching you how to properly use it. I’ve been using it for a while, and I have created my own method of using it and analyzing. I’m not saying this is the only way to look at it because the more you use it, the more your analyzing will evolve thus you will have your own method of research. Anyways, this is how I use Market Samurai right now. Step 1.

Generally, setting this to United States will be a good starting point. Input your root keyword so we can start looking for something to promote/market. Step 2. The reason? Step 3. Click Generate Keywords! Step 4. Click Analyze Keywords. Step 5. As you can see, this is a pretty good market. Step 6. Of course, everything will go down but the good thing here is you will see the golden keywords. Step 7. Now let’s say you’ve chosen the keyword”Jack lalanne juicer” Competition is relatively small, around 48k and 36k.

Searches are obviously good. OCI, SEOV and AwV are good enough. Step 8. Step 9. Step 10. Market Samurai Case Study 1: Assessing Camping Sleeping Bag SEOV and SEOC matrix | Market Samurai Resources - And More. On the Market Samurai forum William H asked the following question: “assuming I could become ranked #1 for “camping sleeping bags”, I would have $1,716.15 worth of “money” coming to my website each month. Is that correct?” He’s given me permission to quote him and to write this blog post. “Sleeping bags” is a keyword that he noticed was used as an example in one of Noble Samurai’s videos. Here are some Market Samurai figures for camping sleeping bags: My answer: Not quite, but nearly: if you were ranked #1 for broad match then the potential income you could get if you did everything possible to get the traffic and conversions and to maximize your site’s income would be $1,716.15 per month.

SEOV is an indicator of the value of a keyword market, per month, to the website that sits at #1 for that keyword. We don’t automatically get that $ just because we’re at #1. Why not? Suppose we’re at #1 and don’t have any products for sale at or via our site, and no adverts. Then William asked: Hot d*mn! Isha. Best Wonderwheel Scraper. Do Keywords in Post Titles Really Matter? A Primer on Keyword Research Tools. Keyword Research Can Help You Make Money From Your Blog. How to Find Post Topics That Score Big. How to Choose a Popular Niche for Your Blog. Keyword Research:It’s Not What You Think. Keyword Research for Bloggers: A Comprehensive Guide. Advanced Mindmaps: Processing A Keyword List For Blog Post Ideas. Looking for ideas for your blog? NicheADay is a web service that emails you a list of keywords for a hot niche of the day. Sign up is free, but you can use any keyword list for this tubetorial, which will show you how you can take a keyword list and quickly process it in a mindmap, to clustering related phrases tgoether.

In a subsequent tubetorial, I’ll show you how to then take the mindmap and start generating blog post titles. Please note that I’m using the MindManager mindmapping application from Mindjet, which has a 21-day free trial. The other mindmapping tools that I use regularly do not handle a cut-and-paste of text the way MindManager does, and hence why I’m using it for this tubetorial. In this tubetorial, I’m taking a keyword list and pasting it into a MindManager mindmap to create a giant map of keyword nodes. Keyword list processing These are the basic steps of keyword list proesssing: Tools you’ll use These are the tools/ resources you’ll need for this tubetorial:

10 Steps to Advanced Keyword Research. Some keyword research is surface-level, fire and forget type stuff. If you just need to see relative volume levels, then a basic keyword research tool is all you need. If, however, you want to really dive deep and get the full skinny on your keywords, I'd recommend having each of these data points. #1 - Relative Search Volume from 3 Sources There are three sources on the web that I've found to work best for comparative numbers research.

These are: Google Adwords: Keyword Tool - enter any term or phrase and get back data about both the average search volume and the volume from the previous month. MSN AdCenter: Research Keywords Tool - you need to be logged in to use this, but the data is solid and shows actual counts. Here's why I don't use Yahoo! From there, rather than build a spreadsheet just showing raw numbers, I like to work in comparative sizes (the real numbers rarely prove accurate anyway).

I can have one like this: #2 - Temporal Fluctuations When are your queries in highest demand? Dojo.