Is there a way to do this sort of keyword research?
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I'd like to be able to do some keyword research as follows:
Let's say I have two (or maybe more) separate keyword phrases I want to rank, is there a way to find out what combination and/or additional keyword phrases/descriptors are searched for the most?
For example, let's say I want to rank well for the following terms.
"Green widgets" and "boxes"
Is there a tool I can use that will give me ideas/suggestions on how to use those two keywords the best way? Especially showing me long tell keyword suggestions I may not even know about.
The tool may show me things people search for like "best boxes for your green widgets" gets more serach results than "best boxes for my green widgets." (Helping me figure out which combo of words in a long tail phrase is better.
Or it may tell me a suggestion I didn't think about like "how to build boxes for your green widgets," or "how to put your green widgets into boxes," or "where to find boxes for your green widgets" or other combinations of things people search for using those two phrases?
This may be possable using google keyword tools, but if it is, I'm not sure how to do it.
Looking forward for any feedback. Thanks!
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A great way to get data straight from the search engines about other related and longer tail keywords is to use their suggested search features. A few tools to do this in a quicker and easier manner -
http://ubersuggest.org/
http://soovle.com/Hope this helps,
Mark
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Hi Noah's Dad!
I've been struggling with this myself quite a bit, asking on multiple forums the same question. What I figured out was that Google Keyword Tool does provide relative keywords and phrases that relate to your query. One of the important factors is to find competitors, put their website address in the GKT and it will give you a good list of keywords and phrases. Back to your original question from all the tools I've tried I would recommend to try Market Samurai:http://www.marketsamurai.com/
Also strongly recommend is to view their training videos, they will show you exactly how to do keyword research and find those golden oppurtunites... http://www.noblesamurai.com/dojo/marketsamurai/
Hope this helps...
If you find something else good that works, do let me know.
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