SEO Tips: Use Google Search-Based Keyword Tool to Search for Top Keywords

seo-tips-use-google-search-based-keyword-toolDo you know about this tool from Google? The Google search-based keyword tool can help you in more than one way. It’s good to get suggestions on what keywords to target but it also tells you what keywords would “attract” high paid Google Adsense ads.

So, these are the two main directions to use this tool:

  1. Enter a keyword or a domain and see related searched keywords
  2. Use it to plan your keywords for your adwords

Here is how it works

  1. You can enter a domain (yours or the competition) and the tool will generate a list of keywords that are related to the content from that domain. You can specify a country and a language and the list will contain monthly searches, competition and the suggested bid. The really great thing about this tool is the ability to check your competition. You’ll know exactly what they’re doing because this tool is going to show related keywords to the keywords they already use. And this is what Google sees on their websites.
  2. Or you can enter a basic keyword and you’ll receive suggestions related to that keyword.
  3. Or you can just browse top keywords from different categories and subcategories such as: Beauty & Personal Care, Computers, Finance, Food, Health, Home & Garden, Sport & Fitness, Travel & Tourism and many more.

I tried to keep the description as short as possible and offer you only the basic information about this tool. Now, tell me if you used it and how. Share your experience in comments bellow.

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One Response to SEO Tips: Use Google Search-Based Keyword Tool to Search for Top Keywords
  1. Deborah Richmond
    December 20, 2009 | 5:13 am

    This was sweet. I had not seen this before. I’m still figuring out exactly what it is showing me, but this looks like something I can really use to choose more targeted keywords with good potential. Thanks, I retweeted your post.

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