Google Keyword Tool
The first thing you need to do is get logged into Adwords. If you don't have an Adwords account, you can sign up here - relax it's free. Once you get logged in, you can find the keyword tool under the "Tools and Analysis" tab.Enter your keyword in where it says, "Word or Phrase," and make sure the box that says "Only show ideas closely related to my search terms " is checked like the illustration below.
On the left hand side of your screen, you will see a box that has Broad, [Exact], and Phrase. Make sure the exact is check marked and the other two are not.
Now that you have the keyword tool set up properly, let's dig right in and use it!
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morlandroger
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Great tips there Ty. Yet more for me to think about when I get time to write more
jatdebeaune
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Good one Ty. Found it interesting that you will look for under 100 competition sometimes, because you know you're guaranteed to land on the first page. For articles, I've been looking for 350 or under, and monthly searches of at least 500, usually much more. If I like the sound of the keyword phrase, I'll go for it. With LSI, you have some keywords you never planned. I like that you write for the reader.
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