Whenever I teach a class on Internet marketing, it’s inevitable that the term “keyword” comes up. Keywords tend to confuse people, mostly because there are numerous ways of figuring them out; not all of them are correct. Let me explain.
When we think of keywords related to our topic, we often go to “root” keywords or, in layman’s terms: the first word that pops into our mind. For example, if someone were to say: “Give me a keyword for books” you might say: “publishing.” That’s a root keyword. It may seem like the right word to you, but it may not be a word that your reader or customer is searching on. Therein lies the key. You want to find relevant keywords in your market that people are actually searching for. Another example of this is the word: auto loan. If you’ve written a book on saving money you may think that drawing attention to your chapter on getting the best auto loan is a great idea. But what if your consumer searches on the term: car loan instead? Your keyword (auto loan) will go unnoticed. Read more...(684 words, estimated 2:44 mins reading time)
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I’m looking for software that will allow me to apply key words in batch to my photo files. I’ve got about 1000 photos now and finding what I want is unmanageable.
Picasa has this option to use keywords, but then I have to use Picasa to search and their search tool stinks. It won’t let me limit my search to keywords and I often get crazy results.
I’d really like to find something that would let me make batch keyword changes to the each file’s windows properties. That way, I could just use windows search tool. I’m not committed to that idea though.
What photo organizing software would you recommend?
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I need to know the Yahoo! search volume of a keyword for given region and date range. Just like Google’s Keyword Tool.
e.g. Monthly searches for keyword: “chair” in the region Japan:
Jan 2010: 120000
February 2010: 130000
etc.
Are there any free or paid Yahoo tools or Yahoo services?
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Online shopping has been a popular and growing method of making many types of purchases. Whether you’re simply looking for a great deal or a hard-to-find item, the Internet is an endless resource of goods and services. However, wading through all the websites is another story! Thanks to websites like Google.com, half the work is done for you. All you have to do is take your pick and click to buy! You can often find popular products by simply performing a regular Google web search, but you can get better and faster results by clicking on Google’s Shopping category link at the top of the home page.
By doing so, you will be redirected to the Google Products Search page. Here you will see a search bar to type the keywords of what you’re looking for, as well as a list of previously added items that you can browse through. Read more...(601 words, estimated 2:24 mins reading time)
Wordtracker now offers a free keyword research tool providing results for keywords with a number of searches. Where does this data come from?. I know Overture’s keyword tool results come form Yahoo. What about Wordtracker? What search engine does that tool pull them from?