Each time you write a post on your blog, do some keywords search home work.
I’m sure most of you already know that high paying keywords circulating in loans, mortgage, finance, etc. This means, the advertisers are willing to pay high amount of money on the advertisements using these keywords in your blog.
You can view the below details from this keyword tool:
- Related keywords
- Advertisers competition
- Approximate search volume in last month
- Approximate search volume in average
- Estimated ad position
- Estimated average CPC
- Search volume trends
- Highest search volume occurred in which month
All this details will be provided to you on any keywords you have selected.
Just for example, I’ve search for “Mortgage” keyword and sort it on highest “Estimated average CPC” and below is the top 10 results:
1. mortgage refinancing
2. mortgage refinance rates
3. second mortgage rates
4. refinance home mortgage
5. mortgage refinance
6. 2nd mortgage
7. bad credit mortgage loans
8. low mortgage rates
9. home mortgage
10. apply for mortgage
So, if you want to write an article about any topic, choose your keywords wisely and earn more traffic and money.
If you have any other tool that is helpful in finding good keywords, please share.
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Great tool for initial keyword research, Google can be tricky at times so every tool released always has a catch..
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Google’s keyword tool is quite useful because it gives instant results that are connected to the word or phrase that someone is interested in. With other tools can be used to supplement the keywords provided by this one.
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Hey Atniz,
I really like your blog and I have one suggestion, you might want to fix the categories list on the footer because it is coming out of the container, just a suggestion and thanks a lot for dropping a comment over at my blog!
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Hi Atniz, as usual I look to your expertise to ask a somewhat unrelated question. What do you think is the most useful social networking site for increasing blog traffic–stumble up, digg, technorati, yahoo buzz, etc? Most people don’t have time to use more than one or two of them to promote their blog sites. Recently, I’ve seen quite a few blog posts raving about stumble upon… People suggesting that they get 1/3 of their traffic from it. I’ve started stumbing, but haven’t got much out of it. thnx.
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The tool is great for sure, but going for high paying ads isn’t always a good idea. For example if you have ads that pay 5$/click, and your readers aren’t interested in that topic, you might get only a few clicks, while if you have a 0.5$ paying ads, but it’s more relevant to your site/blog, then you might get much more money.
freekeywords.wordtracker.com/ – this is an other keyword tool I also use, it displays only the number of searches per day, but it gives yo better tips for other keywords in my opinion.
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Hi Turnip,
Thanks for your input. Looks like this the keyword have some flaws too. I found google keyword tool very helpful. However, rewriting same article 35 times and circulate around might help too. Does it sound like scammer? Damn.. Have a great weekend!
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That’s great advice for spammers. “So, if you want to write an article about any topic, choose your keywords wisely and earn more traffic and money.” Even better, rewrite the same article 35 times and spread it around multiple URL’s so Google indexes them all separately. Of you could just write about whatever you feel most strongly about, use the proper keywords for the article, and stop worrying. I give you credit for not promoting some crappy keyword tool that costs $40 like some Conn-artists do.
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