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How to Find the Right Keywords for Your Website
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   When someone refers to "keywords" in reference to the Internet, it's another way of saying words or phrases that people will input as a query in a search engine. Keywords are, well, key to your website's success. But how do you go about choosing which keywords are right for you? A successful search engine optimization strategy largely hinges on the keywords or phrases you choose to place on your website. Keep in mind that since you want to appear in search engines when certain words or phrases are entered into search engines, it is important to choose the right ones. There are special tools that can be found online to help you choose keywords. These keyword research tools are often free, but sometimes subscription-based or pay-per-use. Here are a few of the higher-profile choices: Since Google is the king of search engines, where else is better to start than Google for a keyword search tool? While this is one of the best search word tools, there is a downside. Keywords that don't meet Google's search volume criteria are not included. So, there are some limitations.  In the event you loved this information and you want to receive more details regarding database keywords please visit our site. This is another free keyword tool, but you only get up to 100 search results. If you want to see more results, there is a fee. Wordtracker gets its keyword data from Dogpile and Metacrawler, two meta search engines. To put in perspective how much Google controls the search industry, both of the aforementioned search engines only combine for one percent of all search volume. So when you see the volume for the words you find on this tool, multiply it by 99 to get the proper perspective. Since this tool's database relies on Wordtracker, you will get the same results as with that tool. So, why not just use Wordtracker, you say? The SEO Book tool has extras that in addition to the regular keyword research. You can use Yahoo Suggest, Google Suggest, Google Traffic Estimator, Google Insights, and many other tools at the same time. While this tool is free, Yahoo makes it pretty clear that they want you to pay for their service. You must follow a multi-step process to get to their research tool every time you use it, unless you pay to open an account with them. Now that you have some of the more popular keyword search tools, get crackin'! You are now on your way to improving your standing in the search engines.
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