Some Sneaky ways to find keywords
While learning how use Jaaxy and searching for the best keywords to add to my website I came across few idea on how to get inspire and choose keywords that will make a difference on search engines such a Google, Yahoo and Bing
Below are some ideas which I hope will help you and inspire you like me I did.
As you might know Google automatically start filling in what it thinks you want to know almost imeediately after you start typing to go to a Google’s home-page, or when you do a search from a browser
The reason is because it want to help you get the information you need quickly
Google tells you two things:
What phrase your target audience most likey search and what it think to be some of the most profitable keywords from AdWords point of view
By starting with a single keyword which you will get a list of keywords phrases suggestions
Here is what you get if for example you type “How to make money”
The results are most likey the same on Yahoo and Bing autocomplete
When you scroll down to the bottom of the page to see “Google Related Searches” for even more Search Enegine Research Page queries and what other keywords people are using and this will help you expand your keywords list
Here is for example what you get for the search we just did
Now this part is what I like most, which is using Chromes’s sneaky shortcut to uncover competitor keywords.
You can figure out the trends and longtall terms your competitors are using.
To do so open Chrome and enter the phrase you would like to rank and click on the first result
When the page opens, hold down (“command” + “option + “u”) and you’ll see the page's data pop up on the bottom of the screen or in a new tap.then you will be able to figure out the trends and long-tall terms they’re chasing.
This is how it looks like
When you get to the page that's all text, hit. “command + f” and search for different tags like <title>, <H1>, <H2>, or <keyword> to see what’s put between these tags. These are the keywords you want to write down in your list
You can also use
Amazon that is a source for keywords that make people buy,
eBay. is another good searchable online place that is dominating online retail. Wikipedia is also a good one for finding keywords. It’s the 6th most popular website in the world with completely no paid advertising
Another snaky way to search keywords is to type your keyword followed by “most popular posts/sites/articles,” and you will find plenty of contents related to keywords you can use. This tip is more effective if you use it with the other sneaky tip I mentioned earlier To use it, type in one of your niche keywords into Google followed by “most popular posts” and don’t forget to put the quotation marks.
Click on the link to the most popular posts and use the first sneaky tip to discover which keyword the owner used to make the post so popular .
Then, before you hit enter, type in "most popular posts," and make sure to include the quotation marks.
Click on the link to the most popular posts, and use the steps in tip #3 to find which keywords the owners used to make those posts so successful.
There are other ways to dig for keywords which will be the subject of the next Blog.
Please keep tuned
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Wow Adel.
A big thank you for sharing this.
I can't wait to try it!
You are a treasure for sharing.
Thank you :)
Di :)
My bad. When you right click the search result, one of the options is 'inspect' which opens up a bunch of code on your screen. Didn't know if this was the same function.
Thanks for sharing this information with us Adel!This shows that you aren’t a hoarder of information!You have a caring and sharing spirit!An unbeatable combination!
In this case I wholeheartly approve of being sneaking. Thanks for sharing this info with us.
Blessings
We are saving this sneaking information and we thank you for sharing it with us, Adel!
Colette and Philip
Thanks Adel, sooo quick to respond with the relevant information.
A great Post.
Warm Regards,
Gaurav Gaur
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Thank you very much for sharing this.
Derek
You are welcome Derek