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		<title>Google External Keyword Research Tool</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Oct 2008 08:00:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rick Lomas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>How To Do Keyword Research With Google&#039;s External Keyword Tool<br />By <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Lee_Cole">Lee Cole</a></p>
<p>Google&#039;s External Keyword Tool is a great resource that I use a lot when trying to get a feel for a new niche and for good keywords to use in that niche. What I like about Google&#039;s tool is it&#039;s flexibility. You can type in a less specific keyword and it will return you a whole list of more specific keywords. You can also type in the URL of a website and Google&#039;s tool will tell you what keywords it &#034;sees&#034; that website optimized for.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How To Do Keyword Research With Google&#039;s External Keyword Tool<br />By <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Lee_Cole">Lee Cole</a></p>
<p>Google&#039;s External Keyword Tool is a great resource that I use a lot when trying to get a feel for a new niche and for good keywords to use in that niche. What I like about Google&#039;s tool is it&#039;s flexibility. You can type in a less specific keyword and it will return you a whole list of more specific keywords. You can also type in the URL of a website and Google&#039;s tool will tell you what keywords it &#034;sees&#034; that website optimized for.</p>
<p>When you get your results you&#039;ll see the results in columns labeled &#034;Advertiser Competition&#034;, &#034;Search Volume&#034;, &#034; and finally &#034;Avg Search Volume.&#034;</p>
<p>&#034;Advertiser Competition&#034; is basically a guide to how competitive a given keyword is. The more colored the bar, the more competitive. &#034;Search Volume&#034; is just that, search volume compared with all other terms that Google tracks. Note: Search volume is for a given month. &#034;Average Search Volume&#034; is a 12-month average.</p>
<p>The bars are not comparisons. Google says they are &#034;quantitative measures&#034;, but you can only get a gut feel for how many searches are done, or what the competition is.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, there&#039;s no good way to get solid numbers about how many times a certain keyword phrase is searched without using a paid tool, like WordTracker. So you have to basically use your head.</p>
<p>You can, however, sort these lists by the three column heads. Just click on &#034;Advertiser Competition&#034; for instance, and your list will be sorted by that. Or you can sort it by search volume.</p>
<p>What should you be looking for here?</p>
<p>That all depends on your goals. If your paying for your traffic through a pay per click (PPC) type program, then you would want to look for keywords that have less advertiser competition. If your doing what I normally do, which is get your traffic through search engine optimization, then you&#039;ll want to go for keywords that get a lot of search volume. (A small piece of a big pie is better than a big piece of a small pie!)</p>
<p>One feature I really love about Google&#039;s external tool is the &#034;Website Content&#034; feature.</p>
<p>If you want to send traffic to your site with PPC, then it&#039;s very important that Google see your site and your landing page as relevant to the ad you write. Otherwise you can see your cost per click go through the roof! A great way to keep this from happening is to run your website through this tool!</p>
<p>Think about it! When Google returns a list of keywords to you that it&#039;s found on your site, there&#039;s a very good probability that they think those keywords are relevant to the content of the site.</p>
<p>In other words, those keywords are less likely to have their prices jacked up by Google.</p>
<p>To learn more about how to promote your website, download my free ebook: <a target="_new" href="http://www.internet-persuasion-techniques.com/sqpgseo.html">Five Steps to Web Profits</a>!</p>
<p>Lee Cole is an successful internet marketer who can help you get your internet business up and running, and most importantly&#8211;profitable! To learn more, <a target="_new" href="http://www.internet-persuasion-techniques.com/sqpgseo.html">visit Lee&#039;s website</a>!</p>
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