

Finding Markets Fast - Using SE Nuke to Find Keywords To Capture
Author: Kent Landry
Mastering Niche Market Choice With SEnuke and The Simplification Trick
Selecting your markets and keywords is the most critical success factor for what you do when undertaking an IM project. The market and keywords physically define the space you target, the prospects buying mindset, and the volume of traffic you can receive--all of which equate to how much income you can make.
Because this definition is make or break, experts often use software products to help eliminate the guessing from the workflow.
The niche research capabilities in SE Nuke makes easier the task of figuring out what market segments are hot. Then, it helps you determine if you can rank for those keywords organically.
To use it, first you go to the pulldown list and select a niche market "indicator" URL, such as Yahoo Buzz or Ebay Research. There are over 50 different URLs that show all types of products, services, and discussion topics that are marketable on the Internet, making it easy to find something you are interested in. It has a number of sites including the most popular affiliate marketing sites, so you can look at not only Amazon, Yahoo, or eBay but also sites that include CPA offers that you can promote.
Once you find a topic you're interested in, the next step is to determine a few keywords that you think will represent the traffic in that market. I use tools that are available on the Internet to generate a list of keywords from a seed keyword list that I come up with. Usually, a small list of 4 or 5 keywords will be adequate to create a list of the few hundred unique keywords. Just using Google to search for a keyword will generate a list of keywords across the bottom that are often suitable for further research as well.
When you are choosing keywords, you have to take care in selecting phrases that are focused on action--such as dealing with pain, making a choice, or purchasing a product. Keywords that have a focus on research, such as broadly generic terms, tend not to do very well at conversion. While you may want to run a campaign that targets these types of keywords, it's not usually optimal from a revenue generation perspective.
Once you have a list of keywords the next step is to determine how competitive those phrases are. I have other tools that I use that allow me to very quickly determine how competitive the search phrase is especially for Adwords or other PPC tools. But, these products generally provides information in the form of raw numbers--so you must understand the market dynamics, the statistics, and the trends to determine whether the data tells you if the market is competitive.
Se Nuke's Keyword tool, in contrast, provides a simple answer as to whether the markets are competitive. The answers range from very easy to don't waste your time and are based upon the collective experience of SEnuke users from the last year. This leading indicator helps you choose markets where you can be effective first, gaining traffic that you can use to build PageRank and grow in influence in the algorithms of the search engines.
Tools like SENuke provide powerful capabilities that help search engine optimization marketers choose the right keywords to target. Rather than providing raw data, the software provides an easy to understand "yes or no" result whether you should invest time when starting a campaign. These types of packages make analysis of keywords and markets straightforward work for an IM, and help internet marketers be more time efficient and productive.
Additional Resources
SEnuke Review Makes It Easy To Generate Backlinks
SEnuke Review Simplifies The Process Of Generating Backlinks
Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/ppc-advertising-articles/finding-markets-fast-using-se-nuke-to-find-keywords-to-capture-1109441.html
About the Author
As a master Internet marketer, Kent makes his living online. For more information about his techniques and tricks, especially related to Internet Marketing visit his site at The SE Nuke Review or at one of his many blog sites.


Can someone help me with to find SEO keywords?
I have a website (www.webhunterdeals.com) and I am desperately trying to find some keywords that would work for my site. Can some please look at the site and tell me some keywords that would work and are still widely searched terms. Thank you.
You need to look in your server logs http://www.seo-blog.com/long-tail-search.php
is there a way to find out what keywords a website owns?
I’m looking to see what another company uses to attract attention to their site, such as google keywords and other search engines as well.
By this i don’t mean the metatags that are viewable in the source code – i’m looking for the words that you actually purchase from google or other search engines.
Google does not seem to work with keywords any more, they have a more sophisticated system and only look at words really used in the content.
In MS Internet Explorer you can see the keywords of most websites by choosing “source text” in “view” (3rd of the left – sorry I only have a German version of IE6, so I do not know the exact menu structure)
what keywords should i use to find different international business organizations?
I have been searching for weeks but i cant find them. this would help me pass my course, so please help me.
International (always), then use business, commerce, business development, industry. Find one, and use words found on their website or links supplied.
how can you find the search engine keywords that are associated with a specific url?
I would like to be able to find the associated search engine keywords to a url. So, I would like to enter http://www.cnn.com and get keywords, like ‘news’,'tv channel’, etc.
Is this possible and if so, how?
i dont think the keyword in source counts as a web site gets indexed via keyword even if no keywords are within the source of the page. Somehow, I would like to extract the keywords that the search engine uses.
Go to the website, click on the view menu and select Source. A text pad file will open. Search in it for the phrase META name=”keywords”
That’s where you’ll find them.
Using internet job boards what keywords should I use to find a third shift (overnight) position?
I am currently looking to change jobs so I can take classes during the day and that is going to require me to get a night time job. So far I have been looking in the newspapers and also using monster.com and hotjobs.com to find an overnight job that would mesh with my schedule but so far I have had little success.
I was wondering if anyone out there might know of what keywords I should be using to search for jobs online or maybe what jobs should I investigate that might be overnight. Even though I am a college graduate and do have work experience I am thinking I probably won’t be able to find a job in my field (education) so my best bet is to get an entry level position. So any ideas on keywords?
When I was job hunting I found monster to be useless because the 1st 5 pages of jobs were always work-at home pyramid schemes!
I use careerbuilder.com. You can post your resume at no charge as well as actively search for jobs. Resumes are only kept on Careerbuilder for 1 year (unless you renew it) – unlike monster, where the resume I posted 10 years ago is still there! Try keywords like THIRD, SHIFT, NIGHT, EVENING. Or try what you are looking for: WAREHOUSE, DATA ENTRY, etc. I’m not sure what part of the country you’re in, but most major newspapers also have job boards. Lastly, if there is a bank or whatever that you know has a 3rd shift working, go directly to their website and look for postings there. When my husband was looking for work, he actually got a job working security at the juvenile detention center on 3rd shift – so check out your state, county, and local government sites too.
Good luck!
How do you find keywords in reading comprehension?
what are the ways to find keywords in the texts, which students usually read for reading comprehension?
Read the comprehension twice. You’ll find a similarity between ideas.
SEO: How To Find Correct Keywords?
I am re-designing my sports related website. How do I know which keywords or phrases are the most searched for? If I check the google suggestion box, this phrase seems to be a good one to target: sports articles.
You can use the excellent keyword tool at Google https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal
Type in ‘sport’ and choose – data to display – ‘keyword popularity’. When you see the results click on the column heading “Search Volume” to display them in popularity order then you can iterate down on the common keywords, for more keywords.
Where can I find a list of adult keywords & websites to block?
I need a list of adult keywords and websites to enter into my router to block them out so the kids won’t be able to access them.
I don’t need a program unless it specifically contains a list which I can use to enter into my router.
Please only provide actual lists of keywords / websites or links to such lists.
I don’t need links to programs unless you specifically know that they contain such a list which I can use to enter into my router.
Thanks!
Netnanny has a large built in list already and you can always add to later if you need to. I know you don’t need a program but I use it at my work and it is pretty good.
How to Find appropriate keywords for website?
This step requires lots of time & research. It’s very important to find appropriate keyword for your website and build the content around this. It’s pointless to optimize your website for the keyword that is not searched by users on the internet zone. Use the keywords that are searched by users and have less competition. Why I am telling less competitive because if you optimize your webpages for the keyword that returns millions of webpages in search engine then you will never get ranked top in search engine for that keyword. So select the keyword that is less competitive and demanding. So either you use any software to complete this steps for you like IBP or do it by your self. Here are some tips while choosing the keyword. For more tip visit on…
http://blogyourbusiness.blogspot.com
Hi,
Yes, indeed. Get this book: Search Engine Optimization – An Hour a Day by Jennifer Grappone and Gradiva Couzin. It’s all you need to beat you competition.
Of course, you don’t set up SEO on your Web site. It’s the things you do to attract targeted traffic to your Web site.
Search engines look for lots of quality content, lots of pages with relevant and interesting content – information that visitors find interesting and helpful.
Visitors are not looking for your Web site. They seek information via keywords entered in a search engine like Google.
Keyword analysis is the first step in SEO. Google can help you with that.
The Google AdWords Keyword Tool is an excellent preliminary brainstorming tool. Let’s say that you have ten ideas for a theme or Site Concept. This tool gives you a superb “high level snapshot” of how profitable each of your Site Concept possibilities might be. Here’s the URL: https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal – remember, it’s free.
Many people new to Web site creation believe that you just create a Web site and they will come. Like the baseball movie, Field of Dreams (1989), where Kevin Costner creates a baseball field in the middle of nowhere and soon thousands are flocking to the field.
This only happens in the movies, not in real life.
You must attract the search engines(SEs). The most cost effective way to do that is by creating lots of Web pages with quality, relevant content (information) that matches user’s needs and requirements for information..
Potential visitors do not look for a web site per se. They do not enter your Web Address. They are looking for information. They do not enter your Web site URL into an SE. They enter keywords or phrases into the SE and the SE responds with millions of Web sites in many cases and then the surfer may make his keyword more relevant and try again. Most surfers only look at the first few pages even though there may be millions of hits on a particular keyword.
So the first thing you must do is to brainstorm you keywords – which keywords are relevant to the theme of your Web site.
But this is not enough. Remember the concept of supply and demand?
Let me explain. If there is a low supply of something, say a commodity like coffee, that means that there is not much available. What happens if many people all want a lot of coffee. That creates a big demand for coffee, but when they go to buy coffee the price has gone up. It went up because the demand exceeded the supply. This causes the coffee growers to grow more coffee. They grow too much and there is a big supply, so the price drops because the demand has dropped owing to the increase in the supplies of coffee.
The same concept can be applied to keywords or phrases. Really scarce keywords with hardly any supply related to your Web site theme.
How do you find those keywords that have a huge demand and very little supply?
Aye, that’s the rub.
One of the ways to do this without spending any money is to use Google’s AdWord tool: (https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal).
This tool is actually intended to help advertisers decide which keywords to buy. It provides Demand (they call it “Search Volume”) and “Advertiser Competition” (another kind of Demand for your keywords!). This tool even provides the “monetary value” (optional) of your keywords (i.e., what advertisers can expect to pay).
So what do you (a publisher (a Web site builder), not an advertiser) look for? Remember this for now…
* the more relevant keywords that are generated by this tool,
* the greater the Demand (“Search Volume”) for the keywords,
* the greater the “Advertiser Competition”, and
* the more the keywords cost advertisers…
… the better for you!
Just go through the tutorials that Google has to offer.
The other tool for keywords is Wordtracker – it is not free, but is the best on the Web for analyzing keyword demand and supply: (http://www.wordtracker.com/index.html). Try their free trial. I entered “free keyword analysis” into Google and got 11 million hits so you know it’s a hot topic.
Once you know what your keywords are, they form the basis of creating Web pages for your Web site. You sprinkle relevant keywords throughout your Web page. These will attract the SEs and if you have enough pages, you will rise up through the ranks and hopefully achieve a listing on the first page of the SEs.
The SEs use software called “spiders”. The spiders job is to crawl the entire universe of Web sites and index them by keyword. The database index is why they can return an answer so fast because there are now a billion Web sites or so and still growing fast.
You keep adding pages to your Web site – the more pages the better. That’s why the phrase, “Content is King!” came about. The SEs love lots of high quality content.
That’s also why most 5 – 10 page Web sites attract no targeted traffic. The SEs just ignore them.
No content, no crawlers for you…bad dog.
However, all is not lost because once you get to about 30 pages, the SEs begin to take notice. When you reach 50 pages, you may see a page ranked number one in an SE, but don’t stop there. Keep adding pages – just one a day would mount up to 365 in one year.
Now, where do you find software that can build your Web site. Here is one that is free and it’s a lot like Microsoft’s Front Page. These are sometimes called WYSIWYG editors, pronounced “wizeewhig” and means “What You See Is What You Get”. Another more expensive editor is Macromedia’s Dreamweaver, but this costs several hundred dollars. These are designed for the Geeks of the world.
The Web site for the free WYSIWYG is: (http://www.nvu.com/index.php). NVU; pronounced “New View”. There are free tutorial there. More tutorials can be found by entering “free nvu tutorials” in Google.
You may want to try GIMP (Gnu Image Manipulation Program). This is a free graphics editor that rivals best of breed Adobe Photoshop. There are free tutorials for GIMP, too here: (http://www.designyourownweb.com/gimp-tutorial.htm).
It’s a good idea to have some pictures and graphics on your Web pages to tantalize your visitors. . Not too many, though, because the search engines only recognize text. The ignore the pictures and graphics.
We now have to get recognized by the SEs. If you have enough high quality content and are patient, eventually the SEs will discover you. Impatient people use something called Search Engine Optimization (SEO) or Internet Marketing. Here is a new book that does just that: “Search Engine Optimization – An Hour A Day” by Jennifer Grappone and Gradiva Couzin.
Then, there is Brad Tabke’s “26 steps to 15K a day”. It boils down to solid content thoughtfully put together can make more impact than a decade’s worth of tweaks that may or may not work such as fiddling with META tags. Find his 26 steps here: (http://www.frihost.com/forums/vt-2797.html).
This is the exact same plan used by Site Build It. See Ken’s blog: (http://blogit.sitesell.com/waltera1.html). I’m not saying Brad stole it from Ken Evoy, but Ken developed what is known as the C + T + P + M formula.
This is how the formula works:
Create in-demand content (information) – C
Attract Targeted Traffic (visitors) – T
Presell Those Visitors – P
Monitize Presold Traffic – M
Content
Web users search for information, for solutions. They are not looking for you – they don’t even know you (yet!). They seek what you know. Give it to them. Convert your knowledge into in-demand Content. (http://ctpm.sitesell.com/waltera1.html) To succeed online, start where they start – at “the search.”
Traffic
Your topical content ranks high at the Search Engines (ex., Google, Yahoo!, MSN), attracting free, targeted (i.e., interested), open-to-you visitors. Basically, these future customers “meet you” at your site. These visitors are known as “Traffic.”.
PREsell
Complete strangers develop trust and confidence in you. Why? You “PREsell” by OVERdelivering what they seek… relevant, original, information.
Deliver it in your own voice, in your own way. Go beyond merely instilling confidence… your visitors will like you.
Monetize
Convert warm, willing-to-buy (“PREsold”) visitors into income. Called “Monetizing,” this is the easy part. But “M” cannot happen if you fail to first execute C T P. This is where 99% of small businesses fail.
Brad also created and runs one of the best forums for Web site building information at: (http://www.webmasterworld.com/).
Get this book about Google: Google Hacks by Tara Calishain and Rael Dornfest. Some of the hacks are written in perl. I do perl, but there are other hacks which don’t require it.
So hack away. And don’t forget to check out Brett Tabke’s “26 Steps to 15K a Day”.
Kindest Personal Regards,
Walt Brown
Site Build It Certified Webmaster
http://results.sitesell.com/waltera1.html
capecod1@capecod-beaches.com
P.S. Finally, get this book: “Spidering Hacks – 100 Industrial strength Tips and Tools” by Kevin Hemenway and Tara Calishain.
what’s the best tool to find out where my website ranks in google natural search for select keywords?
I need to research a friends website to find out where his website ranks in Google based on the different keywords associated with his website (does that make sense – wow!) Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Keep in mind that how your friend’s site ranks is going to vary based on a number of factors. Google results are in constant flux and what you see is likely different from what someone in another state sees, even someone sitting next to you at the office! Google is striving for a more “personalized search” experience, so for example if I search for “beetle” and have recently been looking online at Volkswagen cars or doing some car research, I will probably see more auto results than someone else who may see results about insects, etc.
With that in mind, there are some free tools you can use. Here are a couple that should help:
http://www.seochat.com/seo-tools/search-engine-keyword-position/
http://tools.seobook.com/general/advanced-rank-checker/
I’m also assuming that your friend has carefully considered how his potential visitors will search for what his site has to offer, and that the goal is not only to rank high at Google but to drive qualified traffic to the site?
Where to find hot topics and keywords for adsense ?
My idea is to create a website and to write articles on HR & skills & personal development.
Also, i want to run adsense on it.
Do you think it is a viable idea (i consider viable something like 15$ per article) and where can i find a good tool for generating good keywords. Although the trial version of wordtracker gives some insights, it looks like words with high KEI are very ‘niche’ oriented. Any other tools and techniques that help to spot a trend will be appreciated.
Chasing high paying keywords with Adsense is not a surefire way to earn 4 digits or more from the program.
You may chose a keyword that pays $100+ per click in Adwords such as mesothelioma – but if you find your site being SMARTPRICED, you can find that the click price this keyword brings to your site is mere pennies, nowhere near the expected “high price” of the keyword. No one knows how smartpricing actually works. But it can affect the pricing of the ads on your site. If the advertiser paid for $0.50/click – but your site is smartpriced – then the cost may be discounted lower (e.g. $0.25). So you may try to develop a site based on high paying keywords but if smartpricing gets to you, then you may not get as much per click as what you are expecting from your keywords.
A better approach is to find keywords that:
- Attracts people to spend money such as mortgage, investing, business opportunity, etc.
- Develop content where the ads perfectly complement the content of your site — e.g. your content provides information on how to get mortgage while the ads show mortgage lenders and providers
- Diversify the keywords of your site – multi topic sites are more immune to the ups and swings of bidding for a particular keyword.
You need to constantly think how your content can beat Adsense’s smartpricing.
What keywords would you use to find a web designer?
There are so, so many web designers out there that a generic search for “web designer” gives a million results. Would you use a different phrase, like “i need a website built” or would you maybe narrow down the results by adding more keywords, like “web designer miami”?
Also, do you care whether or not your web designer works in your area or are you content with long distance?
Web designer in “your town or state”
Works every time. Hire someone with a local office or at least a reasonable drive time. DON’T use any of those special deals being offered all over the Internet. How many pages do you need? Is it informational or will there be a shopping cart? How will you except payment if a shopping cart is used? Does it need updating daily, weekly or monthly? Can you do the updating yourself. The pricing is all over the board. Most should have samples of their work on line. A real cheap and pretty good deal is to go to a local college or trade school. Many students will put one together for you at a very reasonable price.
best websites to find keywords,meta tags,titles,descriptions?
Can you direct me to websites that have samples of keywords,meta tags,titles,descriptions
do view source
http://seo-friendly-cms.com/
How do I check what keywords people typed in to find my blog?
I was wondering because someone mentioned to me in order to get more keywords that I would have to check what keywords people used to find my blog and that will open the door to more words. How to I find what words were used to find my site by each person. Google analytics?
You answered your own question. Google analytics will work great for this! I use it and love the detailed stats.
How can I find out the keywords people use for their ppc ads on google?
I use google and yahoo to advertise some of my products but i dont know which keywords are best for searches. I see the top sponsors on google but how can i find out what keywords they used for their campaign or is that too underhanded?
thanks
Steve, you are in luck. There is a piece of software that does just what you are asking for and more. Not only can you get what keywords your competition is using but all of their campaigns as well.
Take a look at The-Elite-Affiliate.com. Good stuff. I use it.
Watch the video they have. Shows some of what it does.
Happy researching
How do you find out getting a keywords for your affiliate link or regular website?
If you already have a webstat providing statistics about your website you should be able to check traffic source and find keywords driving people to your website.
A better idea is to register at http://www.google.com/webmasters
and find out about external links to your website.
How do I easily find what keywords a competitors site is using?
I remember being able to view the “source” or html & find out what keywords a specific site is using. Can someone please refresh my memory on this? ~Thanks!
That does the trick. Thanks so much!
Right click on the webpage, and choose “View Source”.
part of the page, and looks like this :Look for the meta tags in the source code. It’s usually in the
How can I find the strongest keywords to search for in a particular niche?
For example, the niche would be Video games, how can i find the strongest keywords to get a person to a video game site?
thanks!
Try using wordtracker. They have a free trial version that will help generate up to 100 keyword. If you subscribe to their service ($330/year and in most cases is totally worth it), you can generate up to 1000 keywords at a time.
Where can I find a list or database of generic keywords that are used for search and PPC?
For research, we need an updated list of keywords used by people for search and for online marketing (and pay-per-click). I’m sure this list is big, so it’s probably a database; and if possible, it should also include additional information, like ranking or popularity. Thanks!
check out Google Adwords keyword tool. You can put in any keyword or URL and get a list of good keywords to add to your PPC campaign.
how can i find what keywords a website is ranking for? I know there is site that you can use but forgot it?
I think it’s called dog something….
Is there a keyboard shortcut to find keywords when reading an article? If so what is it?
I saw someone do this before, and I can’t remember how. When I was searching for a specific topic, he put something in the keyboard and a window popped up and there he could put keywords, and that would find it in the article. That would really help if someone knew it. THanks!!
Haha oh yeah, it’s really easy. When you want to find something on a webpage, just press ctrl and the F key at the same time and a small search box should pop up! Good luck searching!
How do you find out Google Keywords?
I think that Keywords are what I’m looking for…I am trying to find out what terms are used the most to locate businesses like mine on Google as well as other search engines…Is there a way to find out what terms are used more than others?
see the top 100 google adsense keyword here
http://cashtreasure.blogspot.com
What keywords to find whole lobster at a restaurant in an area
Help! For tommorow, supposed ot find a good lobster place, whole lobster, that is, in either of two counties, neither of which I live in…
How to go about finding one?
Have many reviews for NYC, too far away, etc., etc…
All searches show lobster tails, or elegant (stuffy) places, too much for my teen’s b-day.
Any help you can give to look this up would help!
Where do you live? Come to Massachusetts there are fresh lobster restaurants left and right, ya cant miss one
Is the highest paying Google adsense keywords really pay me than other keywords?where to find them?
I’ve heared that you can make thousands every month with the highest paying keywords but where to find them
Don’t bother.
There was a huge scramble before for websites for the M word — “mesothelioma” — when it was reported that the M word gets more than $100 per click in Adwords.
So Adsense sites hoping to cash in on this supposed windfall created sites on the M word hoping to get at least $50 per click. Only to find that their ads get $0.05 or even less per click!
Why? Because of smartpricing https://adwords.google.com/select/news/sa_mar04.html
How do I find the keywords used on a specific webpage?
How do I find the keywords used on a specific page on a website?
Go to View ==> Source, there you can see the list of keywords specified for that particular webpage under meta keywords tag.
What are tways to find keywords in federal jobs for a remix?
What secrets are there to finding keywords in federal jobs for a remix?
What secrets are there to finding keywords in federal jobs?
Other then the normal skim through an announcement?
Also what are important factors when describing your experience that HR specialist use?
This is a government question only from people who know about HR specialist.
Only information on government key words pls!
Hello! try these links:
http://www.rcjobs.com/issues/1_1/seeker_resources/32-1.html
http://www.taonline.com/ticpages/ticfederal.asp
http://help.usajobs.gov/jobseeker/jobsearch/
http://www.federaldaily.com/jobs/keywords.htm
What keywords should I use to find a motorcycle club emblem/logo designed?
I have searched for hours now to find a site to create a well designed logo/emblem for a new motorcycle club. I have used keywords like: custom, artwork, logo, motorcycle, emblem, patch, etc.. and have not been able to find anything other than companies that create business logos. This isn’t exactly what you would think of as a ‘logo’. To me, it’s more art than the typical logo.
Anyone have any suggestions on where I can go to find what I’m looking for?
Try http://www.stadriemblems.com/motorcycle.html
Where can I find a tool that tells me what keywords and phrases people search for to find products?
I am looking for either a website or some sort of tracking tool that can provide a list of keywords/phrases and the number of people who searched for those words. I would also like to find out similar Search Engine Optimization tools. Any information will be helpful. Thank you.
http://freekeywords.wordtracker.com/
Find All Keywords from Word Documents?
I have long word document. I want to find all important keywords excluding common words (such as and, for, the etc.) Is there a tool or software or trick which can help me to do so? (I know how to search and replace, I am not looking for that.) I want an automated tool which will give me important keywords.
Please help me find keywords for this?
There are those photos of those cute kids like holding hands and sitting by lakes or playing on the beach. I’ve missed all my oppertunitys to bye them. Now I need help to explain them to people.
Here is a Google image search return… see if you can find the images you want here, then you can use them to describe what you’re after.
http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=kids%20holding%20hands%20&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi
Kabum
Yahoo question and answers should allow us to use keywords to find out more information about something.For eg?
If you type in say “fibroids” or MBA management etc then the next information presented on answers will trigger an email alert to allow you to visit the page. What to do you think,
Sounds like a good idea, post it on the suggestion board and find out what the consensus of opinion is.
http://suggestions.yahoo.com/?prop=answers
I need to find all unique values of a keywords field in my database with MySQL. How?
I have a field in my database (Varchar, 1000) which stores all keywords associated with the rest of the data in the row. How can I find all unique values in those keyword fields from all rows? E.g. if one field has sport, hobbies, and one has hobbies, fishing I was it to return sport, hobbies, fishing.
Thanks in advance
SELECT * FROM database GROUP BY uniquefieldname
How do I find out the keywords for other websites?
For instance how would i find out the keywords orkin uses or terminix uses. IS there some free program that finds out every key word they use to bring in traffic?
There are several tools on the web that can help you figure out those keywords, including SpyFu, SEMRush and KeywordSpy. They all offer a limited amount of information for free. You have to pay to get a full, detailed report.
Another cheap and easy way to discover their keywords is to simply open their website, right-click on a page and View Source. Search the page for a line (near the top) that starts:
< meta name="keywords" content="KEYWORDS GO HERE" / >
Each page of a website can have unique keywords, so if you use this method, be sure to check multiple pages.
Adrienne Doss
http://www.seowoman.com/
How do you find out what the keywords are on scrub in to win?
I must not be paying attention because im not seeing where you guys get the keywords from.
You have to watch the actual show. During the afternoon episodes, the first word will appear on the bottom left hand corner in the first of the two episodes. then the same will happen in the second episode for the second word. Combine them and text them or just go to COMEDYCENTRAL.COM and click the Scrubs link towards the top and fill in the information.
How do you actually find the keywords on the Scrub in and win contest?
They appear on the bottom left hand cornor of the screen twice every half hour. The first keyword airs during the first episode and the second one airs…well, during the second.
In case you wanted to know tonight’s words, they were ACHY and JOINT. So, go put your name in and good luck on winning $1000 bucks!
http://www.comedycentral.com/sweepstakes/scrub_in_and_win/index.jhtml
Where do you find the scrub in and win keywords?
I want to play but i don’t get the concept. how do you find the keywords?
they come up in the bottom left hand corner of the screen in a little green box. one comes up each show in bold white letters. there will usually be about 3 or 4 green boxes that come up before the one with the keyword in it. then you just put the two words together, and text them in, or go on the site and send them in.
where can you find the keywords in the scrub in and win?
I cant find any keywords. are they actual words that show up? or is it something that they say? idk
they come up in the bottom left hand corner of the screen in a little green box. one comes up each show in bold white letters. there will usually be about 3 or 4 green boxes that come up before the one with the keyword in it. then you just put the two words together, and text them in, or go on the site and send them in.
what is the best way to find keywords that have low competition and high demand ?
I am starting an affiliate marketing business promoting different music, movie websites
This tool has worked the best for me. That and just using google search and looking at the amount of people searching on a topic or phrase. But the tool does break out the keyword in detail.
http://tools.seobook.com/keyword-tools/seobook/
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What are the most common parenting problems and what are the keywords that they use to find help on Google?
My friend has an amaising parenting course that really helps parent have obedient and respectful children. I wanted to help her by finding the keywords that parents would use on Google to find help with the most common parenting problems.
I’d say tantrum is a good one to use ; )
how to find high volume search “keywords” but low in competition?
I’m trying to find keywords that will high volumes in searches monthly but are low in advertiser competition. Is there a website or software where I can screen for these?
Performing proper keyword research is an important step when developing an internet marketing strategy. Keywords are what web surfers use to find your website, therefore it is imperative that you promote your website using keywords that people are actually using when conducting their searches. In this article, I will address the most valuable features that the ideal keyword research tool should provide it’s users.
1. The Capacity to Locate Commercial-Intent Keywords
Web surfers who use these keywords when conducting searches are not looking for free information, but are searching with an expectation to buy. Most commercial-intent keywords are also considered long-tail keywords which are basically three or more words specific to a particular product, service or website.
It is also important to note that although most commercial-intent keywords are of the long-tail variety, long-tail keywords are not necessarily commercial. Thankfully, there is a free service that detects whether or not a keyword or keyword phrase is commercial. This service is provided by Microsoft and can be accessed at http://www.adlab.msn.com/Online-Commercial-Intention/Default.aspx.
2. Display the Number of Searches
This is perhaps the most important feature of any keyword tool. Without knowing the number of times a keyword is used in the search engines, it is virtually impossible to determine it’s value in marketing campaigns. A good keyword tool should provide the number of monthly and yearly searches. The number of monthly searches is particularly important when budgeting for pay per click ads.
A yearly search volume feature is also useful in order to determine a particular keyword’s search trend over time. For example, some keywords related to Christmas gifts or supplies may have a high search volume during the fall months, but a very low search volume during the months following the Christmas holiday season. This is obviously vital information to have when launching a marketing campaign and the ability to compare the number of yearly searches to the number of monthly searches will provide this information on keyword search trends.
3. Display the Number of Competing Pages
Knowing the number of competing pages for a particular keyword is absolutely essential. It would be unrealistic to try and rank high in the search engines for keywords that have a lot of competition. Keywords with low competition and high search volume are ideal.
The number of competing pages can be derived by using quotation marks around a keyword when conducting a search. The number of “results” displayed by the search engine when using quotation marks is the number of competing pages. The ability to calculate this number for each keyword is a very convenient feature to have in keyword research software.
4. Display the Number of Google Ads
This is a nice feature for a keyword tool to possess. Google ads displayed for particular keywords is a good indication of profitability. If there isn’t money in a keyword, it’s unlikely there will be many, if any ads displayed. On the other hand, if there are many ads displayed for a keyword, this could be an indication that pay per click advertising is too competitive.
Professional keyword research tools should not only harvest profitable, low-competition keywords, but should also provide useful, time-saving features such as the ones mentioned in this article. Since they are the primary method which potential customers use to find your website, it is safe and fitting to say that keywords are “key”.
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What would be some good keywords to find some web script?
Looking to use a javascript or php script to dynamically add 55 to a given number every day (for a statistical analysis).
Example: Every day 3 teenagers pick up smoking.
On Monday, one would see this number: 3,355; Tuesday: 3,358; Wednesday: 3,361; etc.
OR What are some good keywords? What kind of script is this? It’s not a countdown or a calendar.
Ok, I think what you are trying to say that you want to have a number grow at a certain rate from a certain epoch.
in this example 3 is the rate ’2009/08/20′ is the epoch
Where can I find keywords related to environmental sciences?
I am looking for some keywords related to environmental sciences, so is there any website or book I can refer to and get this information. This is really urgent.
You can use a Keyword Research Tool. Just enter a keyword related to environmental sciences and it will pop up thousands of keywords related to your category.
The keyword tools I know are: Keyword Research Pro and Keyword Elite.
Review: http://www.keywordresearchprohq.com/
Ofcourse, they are not free. You can use Word Tracker. http://freekeywords.wordtracker.com/
It will give you 25 keywords per query.
How can a tell what keywords people use to find my website?
I run a small live theatre. How can I tell what words local patrons are using when they find their way to MY little theatre?
Try Google Webmaster tools or Google Analytics. … Analytics will give you more detailed reporting. But you have to put their code on the bottom of each of your webpages.
Once you have one (or both) of these tools working with your website, you should be able to easily find their reports of how people are getting to your site. But feel free to email me if you need help finding it.
Why is it harder to find good keywords for my MMA website?
I am trying to find low competition keywords but my software & Google keyword tool can seem to find any keywords that can relate to any particular article I want to write.
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Try Google keywords suggestion tool.
What keywords should I search for to find literature reviews related to this research?
I have to conduct a research on how open/ accepting orphans are towards volunteers. I want to find out how readily orphans of different age groups ‘warm up’ to the volunteers, and have the rough hypothesis that younger orphans open up more easily to volunteers.
What term exactly should I use for this ‘acceptance’ that I want to measure?
What keywords should I search for to find literature reviews on this topic?
Social acceptance? Shyness? Openness? Formality?
Thank you.
Are you looking at how “socially outgoing” some orphans are toward the volunteers, compared with others who are “socially withdrawn?” Maybe the construct of “social reciprocity” might work. “Inter-personal trust” is another possibility.
Do you know any sites or keywords to find scholarships giving out laptops by random drawings. Thanks?
I’m a senior in high school and attending college in the fall 2010 and need a new laptop for school.
You can get info about such college scholarships and grants online here – education.mypressonline.com
Help me find the right keywords for my adword campaign?
I know what I would use, but I’m not the potential client. So I need to know what words or word phrases other people would type in to find my type of service. Let say you have a home and need to move, but you don’t want to sell it. Instead, you want to rent it out. You need someone who could find a tenant, collect rents, keep tabs on it, etc. So you go to Google and you type in …………(what do you type in?)
If you are looking for keywords to do your adword campaign, you should look for a group of keyword instead of only few keywords. I will highly recommend you go to “google” and type in Google Keyword Tools, there, you can type in one main keywords and it will list out all the related keywords with search volume for your reference. After you get the first set of keywords from google keyword tools, you should now go to Google Adwords Traffic Estimator (type it in the google search box), and you will plug in all the keywords you find from the google keyword tools into the Adwords Traffic Estimator and check how much each keyword will cost you per click! This is just an estimation and you might need to spend sometime to browse and know how this system works. If you do it wrong, you will just end up losing lots of money! We have tested a program for 6 months that can help new internet marketers to setup the adword campaign in more success and it can help you to do all hard work! (Please check resource box)
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How can I find specific Keywords for my SEO?
Is a software I can buy or something with specific SEO keywors? I am running out of ideas in order to have a very good SEO keywords in my site. Please help
I normally do not recommend buy any software, because the search engines provide very good information/tools for keyword research.
Here is what we use:
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a) Make a list of all the keywords you believe your prospective customers might use to find websites related to your business.
b) After step a you might want to also ask your staff members, existing customers etc to look for words that you might have missed.
Before I explain the steps let me give you an idea on the tools(free) that you can use for keyword research & analysis:
Google Analytics http://analytics.google.com (If your website has this already implemented, do not worry if you haven’t) Free
1) Google Insights for Search http://www.google.com/insights/search (Free)
2) Google Adwords External Keyword Research Tool http://adwords.google.com (Free)
3) Google Suggest Tool http://www.google.com (Drop down list that appears when you are typing the keywords in the search box) Free
4) Yahoo Suggest Tool http://www.yahoo.com (Drop down list that appears when you are typing the keywords in the search box) Free
5) Bing Suggest Tool http://www.bing.com (Drop down list that appears when you are typing the keywords in the search box) Free
6) Ask.com Suggest Tool http://www.ask.com (Drop down list that appears when you are typing the keywords in the search box) Free
7) Google Webmaster Central http://www.google.com/webmasters (If your website has this already implemented, do not worry if you haven’t) Free
9) Yahoo SiteExplorer http://siteexplorer.search.yahoo.com (If your website has this already implemented, do not worry if you haven’t) Free
Keyword Analysis Process:
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Step 1) Prepare an Excel file and put the primary keywords, that you want to target column-wise in such a way that each keyword has its own column. Alternatively if you do not want to have a lot of columns you can also create a file for each keyword.
Step 2) Taking 1 keyword at a time; put that keyword in all the tools described above. You will get a list of keywords, take all the keywords that you get from the tools and put it into that keyword column. (Do not worry about duplicates and unrelated keywords at the moment)
Step 3) Repeat this for all the keywords that you have in columns.
Step 4) Taking 1 Keyword Column/File at a time, start removing all the keywords that you believe are not directly related to the page you are targeting
Step 5) Once you are done, sort the list alphabetically and remove all the duplicates now
Step 6) You might want to have a look at the list again, just to make sure that no unrelated keyword is left
Step 7) This is your final list of new keywords, you can then repeat the steps described above for all the keywords/files that you have.
In my experience you will not be left with anything more than 30-40 varieties per keyword/page.
I hope this info helps.
What keywords(s) should I put in a search engine to find a roofer in my area?
I need a good roofer and want to use the internet to find one in my town. What keyword(s) do you think would elicit the best response?
The easiest way is to Google “roofers town & state”
SEO question. How can you find out and see the progress of your website from certain keywords’ aspects?
SEO question. How can you find out and see the progress of your website from certain keywords’ aspects?
I am trying to see if there is a tool that allows me to check my website ranking based on certain keyword searches. So for example I want to find out that when somebody types in “cars” in google search, after how many other websites mine will show up?
I hope my question is clear.
Thanks
The best solution is using RANK CHECKER. It is a tool provided by SEO BOOK: http://tools.seobook.com/
Again, look for Rank Checker. It is the best keyword rank tool I have seen so far and is used by top SEO companies across the nation.