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Find Powerful Keyword Phrasesin Five Easy Steps!
By Chet Childers
You may not realize it, but in the next few minutes you are going to learn one of the three most important steps to a successful pay-per-click campaign. That is, how do we find powerful keyword phrases in five easy steps? And the best of all, these steps are absolutely free! As a start, you should focus on finding keyword phrases versus individual keywords. An individual keyword is usually too general in target and carries a higher bid price. For example, just think if you chose the keyword "toys" and how many types of toys might come up in the search results. We could have girl toys, boy toys, adult toys, child toys, youth toys, adolescent toys, pool toys, etc. If you were marketing toys for boys six to nine years old and bid on the keyword "toys" you would probably spend an excessive amount and get a number of click-throughs from individuals that are not in your target market.
So, how many keyword phrases do you need? Your goal should be a
minimum of twenty keyword phrases with a target of seventy-five to
one hundred. By the time you apply the matching options offered by
the pay-per-click search engine, you should have more than enough
keyword phrases. Now, add more keyword phrases to your list.
Some of the best sources
for keyword search phrases are the suggestion tools provided by the
pay-per-click search engines. Two of the most popular are the
Overture
Keyword Selector Tool and the
Google
Adwords Keyword Tool. You will learn the popularity of the keyword search phrases. If the
number of searches is in the thousands then you have a large market
opportunity for your product or service offering. Unfortunately, if
it is a low number of searches you may want to reconsider your
market potential. However, a pay-per-click campaign could be a quick
market research project. There is no reason why low search volume
phrases cannot produce a high click-through and conversion rate
opportunity in a small, targeted market. Isn't that what people
refer to as a niche market?
Check out the
Google
Adwords Keyword Tool. This tool works differently from the
Overture tool. Enter your keyword search phrase in the search box,
select your language and country and review the two results. The
first result is every keyword search phrase containing your keyword
search phrase. The second result is similar keywords to your keyword
search phrase. Once again, you will probably see some keyword
phrases that you haven't thought about. Unfortunately, search
volumes are not provided but, look at the number of possible
additions to your keyword phrase list. The task of finding, selecting and targeting keyword phrases is a significant key to success in pay-per-click marketing. Apply these ideas and tasks and you will be on your way to pay-per-click campaign success.
About the Author
Chet Childers is a successful Internet marketer utilizing the power and quick response of pay-per-click marketing to increase website visibility and profitability.
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