Don’t have big budgets to do keyword research? Read on…
STEP 1 - GOOGLE SEARCH
The wildcard (*) operator tells Google to substitute it for one or more words that would normally appear in the search phrase. Here are a couple of examples of how you can use the wildcard operator:
If you type ["black * clock"] [...]
Tags:
Accurate Number,
Analog Clock,
Anchor Text,
Competition Analysis,
Connec,
Cost Per Click,
Drop Down List,
Google,
Google Search,
Grandfather Clock,
Intitle,
Keyword Ideas,
Keyword Tool,
Search Phrase,
Search Query,
Step 1,
Step 2,
Step 3,
Synonym,
Title Tag,
Wall Clock,
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Posted on February 3, 2010, 11:59 pm, by admin, under
Main Content.
SEO tip: Use the ~ operator for synonym search. For example ~pear would also return search results with “fruit” in it. #
SEO tip: Use wildcard operator with Google search. For example: +vancouver *travel would find substitutes for the word travel. #
The most beautiful city in the world: http://www.sandrosalsi.com/blog/2870/vancouver-bc-the-most-beautiful-city-in-the-world/ #
Use RSS feeds to increase the number [...]
Tags:
Backlinks,
Beautiful City,
Clusters,
Communication Channel,
Food Plots,
Gadgets,
Google,
Google News,
Google Search,
New Feature,
News Items,
Pear,
Publishers,
Search Travel,
SEO,
Star News,
Synonym,
targeted website traffic,
Vancouver Bc,
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Posted on January 29, 2010, 11:59 pm, by admin, under
Main Content.
Google wave: ways to use it - http://www.maclife.com/article/feature/20_cool_uses_google_wave #
Tools for domain search: http://bit.ly/9FyEM6 #
44% of Google News Visitors Don’t Click Through
It seems that many online news consumers are more like grazers. (Marketing Pilgrim) #
SEO resources for Beginners: http://bit.ly/ac21×9 #
Ballmer said that Google’s decision to no longer filter out internet searches was an irrational business decision. [...]
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Article Feature,
Ballmer,
Breaking Records,
Business Decision,
Domain Search,
Financial Impact,
Google,
Google Search,
Grazers,
Internet Searches,
Maclife,
Mobile Devices,
Mw,
Pilgrim,
Search Tip,
Target,
targeted website traffic,
Time Engine,
Topic Web,
Wave Tools,
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Posted on January 22, 2010, 7:39 pm, by sanson, under
Social Media.
When you are signed into your Google account, Google Social Search will help you find relevant information from people in your social circle (i.e.: friends and acquaintances).
For example if you are searching for a Mexican restaurant nearby then if Patty - hi Patty we all know you like food - has left a review [...]
Tags:
Acquaintances,
Contact List,
Friends,
Google,
Google Search,
Heymans,
Options Panel,
People,
Plain English,
Search Result,
Search Results,
Search Tips,
Social Circle,
Social Search,
Twitter,
Vancouver,
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