New Google Keyword Tool Radically Changes The Game
By Matt Jones on Jul 10, 2008 in blog news
If you have not read about this already this is vital news for anyone out to make money on the Internet. Google has dramatically improved its Adwords keyword tool so that it is now essential that all bloggers use it to optimize their blogs and plan future blogs and blog posts.
The AdWords tool didn’t used to give any very accurate or useful numbers, but now hey give the actual number of searches for any keyword! The tool now gives an average number of searches per month and the actual number of searches for last month for any keyword phrase.
You can enter the URL of your blog and have keywords suggested for it. Looking down the list of keywords it is fascinating to see the actual numbers of people searching. Old tools were inaccurate and always involved an element of guess work, but now you can see the numbers for real! In just a few minutes I have already made several golden finds which I will put to use on some niche blogs.
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I really am impressed with how much they improve the tool over time.
It will be the tool I use regularly to for keyword research, besides WordTracker.
Ah this is great. It used to be little bar-graphs showing estimated traffic, which frustrated a lot of people because we had no hard numbers to tie it to. Now they only show those numbers! This will be good news for a lot of people, but bad news for established niche webmasters.
This is a great addition to Google, hopefully it will make Wordtracker lower their prices.
It may make them go out of business
google always improve in so many ways no wonder they conquer the world
Wow this is excellent! Thanks for sharing this tool. It confirmed that for a keyword sniping site of mine I am on the right track. I can see putting this tool to good use to develop other niche blogs.
I’ve tried to use it, but do not have keyworks to me… we have to wait?
You have to wait a few moments, but not long. Try again with a different URL or different keywords.