allenhoward said
"Most of the SEO professionals are impatient and always in a hurry to implement their ideas."
OOOPS! That was a very brave thing to say. 'MOST' is a big word
Lol.
Select words from text on the selected web page
Select words from page titles on the selected web page
Select 30 or more keywords for your site
Select words from the URL of the selected web page
Select a 2 or 3 word phrase.
Select words that users is likely to search for search for
select up to 10 keywords
Select the same words as your opposition is using
Select 10 - 20 words keywords
Select the words you wish to get number one placing for
allenhoward said
"Most of the SEO professionals are impatient and always in a hurry to implement their ideas."
OOOPS! That was a very brave thing to say. 'MOST' is a big word
Lol.
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If Optimising for google gives you a headache? - try optimising your Users
No you wont.you will get the exact number of monthly searches on Google Keyword Tool.
Maybe the ones you know are in a hurry. But the ones i know are concise, thorough, use software far beyond the capabilities of free Google tools and produce keyword research for clients of a highly concise nature, sometimes as a stand alone service."Most of the SEO professionals are impatient and always in a hurry to implement their ideas."
Yes, I miss the overture keyword selector tool....I voted for select 10 keywords, but for any given site I gun for one generic and a reasonable number of slightly less competitve ancillary terms and obviously figure I should do relatively well for specific long tail product names......
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Which raises the question as to why Yahoo discontinued it.
Perhaps an opinion poll is in order.![]()
Well, when it was working, you might've noted that it didn't work that well during the day and you had to do your keyword searches at like 3:00AM to make sure you query would go through. I think yahoo was essentially cutting off non-yahoo/overture customers from their information.
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