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A Wordtracker keyword research question….

QUESTION: Why do you recommend that people use Wordtracker with the “” quotes turned on? I think I can find more words with the quotes turned off. ANSWER: Your objective in research for organic optimization is not to collect thousands of keywords. When you leave the quotes in Wordtracker turned on, it forces the keywords […]

SEO Tips # 191 – Keyword Research

When doing new keyword research, do you know there are differences between the written word and spoken dialogue? Instead of researching common descriptive terms, try exploring natural sounding “dialogue.” Try to remember to explore “words” based on dialogue, not just on written copy. Your customers often will say things to you in their dialogue that

SEO Tips # 190 – Polls for webpage

From time to time, one of the most important things you can do to grow your site in new directions, is to Poll your visitors. Ask them a question or two about what is important to them. We can Never “assume” that you know for a fact what our visitors want without asking. One of

SEO Tips # 179 – Dialogue Pattern in wordtracker

How well do you hear what your customers are saying to you when you dialogue with them? Consider using http://www.Wordtracker.com/moreinfo.html for researching “dialogue patterns.” Did you know that we often communicate differently when we speak to each other, than when we are writing an article or creating content. Some of the simplest, ordinary, every day (even boring little

SEO Tips # 104 – Wordtracker Research

How important is case sensitivity in Wordtracker research? Currently the major search engines are not case sensitive at all. The last search that use to be case sensitive was Alta Vista but that was years ago. For now, case sensitivity is not TOO important, but that does not mean things could not change sometime in

SEO Tips # 97 – Wordtracker Tools

Use Wordtracker to spot new keyword topics that relate to your industry. Observing higher KEI values will help you find phrases that are busy yet not too competitive. These phrases can often be ranked easily with only mild basic optimization. Remember that optimization principles also apply to your press releases or media releases. Next time you put out a

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