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There are several keyword resources out there. I love to work with Overtures because its free and easy. Bear in mind that the figures from Overture are usually inflated sometimes a l...

Hows that number coming along? You wll remember in-the first part of this series I covered finding a list together of a few ideas on your site or blog market. Hopefully you have a good sized list of basic classes. The following steps involve narrowing the keywords and then performing some supply and demand study.

There are several keyword resources out there. I like to make use of Overtures since its free and easy. To research additional information, consider checking out: linkbuilding services. Keep in mind the figures from Overture usually are filled sometimes only a little sometimes a good deal. They fudge the figures by counting like requests fly and flies or affiliate and affiliates get counted since the same dilemma. Remember they earn more money convincing their potential advertisers that the search phrase is popular.

Therefore plug in one of the common search terms from your list. Im going to test dogs. Here are the results:

Queries done in February 2006

Count Search Period

1104234 dog

225786 dog breed

183180 dog instruction fundamentals

152056 dog show

139072 dog breeders

98321 dog name

97021 dog training

91172 dog image

88480 dog available

62657 dog brushing

56907 dog surprise

I edited a couple of like spy dog out for expediency. I like dog training [basics] and dog breeds. Looks like folks are looking for both a great deal. Given that we have the need, lets go over to Google and check always the supply.

Key in the actual search term, placing quotes around it so Google searches for precisely what we would like. Google returns 5,59o,000 effects, If you place in dog breeds. Look in the top of right-hand corner with this number.

Heard of Sumantra Roy? Probably not. Hes a man who focuses on specific keyword research and Search Engine Optimization. He's created a formula termed the Keyword Effectiveness Index or KEI to measure the potential of a keyword. I take advantage of a less complicated version of it. Here it is:

KEI = Demand / Supply

That's - Demand split by Supply. The bigger the KEI the greater. Thus giving you a simple KEI that ranges from 1-10. People compare this for the Richter Scale, meaning that each successive number is exponentially better compared to the last number.

In our illustration above, the KEI for dog will be.04, which isnt that great.

Dog Training Basics yields 45,600 results for Google. The KEI will be 4, which will be wonderful. Hmmwait one minute. Our lesson is concluded by that. Bye. Visiting high pr backlinks certainly provides cautions you might use with your mother. [Sound of running down the hallway and door slamming]. A little nerd humor there.

Perform a few more and see what you produce. Used to do dog title and got a of.10, that is poor. I also tried dog gift, which got me a KEI of.07.

I usually grab the best KEI keywords and connect them back into the Overture device and test it again.

Furthermore, Wordtracker does this all for you. Try it at no cost and see how easy it's. Just bear in mind that they use various sources for both supply and demand than my example above, but that shouldnt make too much of a difference.

So now we must have a much smaller number that's some good prospects about it..