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    Need keyword help

    Hey everyone,

    I'm just launching my web page and I would really appreciate help with coming up with keywords for it. I've used wordtracker but I haven't been able to find any great words to target (using 'relaxation' as my starting word). Here is the url to give you an idea of the site I am trying to promote:
    http://www.park-ridge.il.us/relaxo/index.html
    Any suggestions for ways to uncover keywords or any keywords that would work well for this site would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks

    - Jeremy
    Stressed?
    Relaxo.

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    Keyword suggestions

    Neal,

    go to http://www.digitalpoint.com and click on webmaster tools, then keyword ranking. You can test out keyword phrases against both Wordtracker and Overture.
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    The salesman in me will out, and I can't help thinking that with "relaxation" you're coming up with a solution for people who don't know they have a problem.
    Thus, my instinct tells me you should be using keywords like "stress relief" / "overcoming stress" / "getting a calmer life" etc.
    Into the bargain, I think you could usefully give AdWords a try. Your site as it is doesn't have a lot to say and you may need to add a couple of pages that describe/summarize the content of the two items you're selling.
    But most of all, let me repeat myself by suggesting that people buy something that solves a problem, but the effective starting point is to make them realize that they have one!

    Duncan
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    Quote Originally Posted by Duncan Pollock
    Thus, my instinct tells me you should be using keywords like "stress relief" / "overcoming stress" / "getting a calmer life" etc.
    I thought the exact same thing when looking at the site and thinking about the term "relaxation".

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    Changed to "stress relief" - good suggestion.

    dburdon,

    Please explain digitalpoint's tool. It seems as though it is for already established sites to check search engine rankings. Is this correct?

    I'll continue looking for keywords.
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    Keyword suggestion

    Jeremyn,

    apologies. At the same address there's a "keyword suggestion" tool.
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    Keyworddiscovery.com this is one of the best I have ever used.

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