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Old 11-15-2007, 09:36 AM
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Default UK only keyword research

Since Overture has packed up and gone home i am a bit lost. How do all you UK SEOs do your keyword research? Any input on UK only keyword research would be greatly appreciated.
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Default Re: UK only keyword research

Firstly - software results are always taken via a toolbar - with Yahoo offering a pretty fair range of 'prompted search terms' - if I was really stuck I'd use it.

But actually I think you maybe be overlooking the obvious.

Keywords are 'expressions of search terms that the webmaster feels that the site needs as page title results caught in the cache'

Keywords can be a huge combination of cached results and most certainly are NOT a seperate page title other than say the longtailed URL landing page.

When Brian.Mark posted here he once showed us 6,000 different search terms that found a relatively small site.

So finding the 'so called' correct search keywords is secondary to having the following

1 - A landing page related to at least one good and used search term

2 - having links that point to that landing page that strong related anchor text.

Basically keywords and Anchor text are one and the same entity.

Think 'Searcher' and guide the text on your pages with likely combinations of expected and hoped for results.
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