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Here is a quick video showing how to use the Google keyword suggestion tool to find a domain name for a business. Keywords in a domain name automatically say that all the pages at that site are relevant to the keyword. A brief video showing another way to use the keywords you find is at Google Keyword Research Search Tool. You will find the Google keyword suggestion tool at https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal Assuming I have the exchange rate of US$ vs. New Zealand right, the prices he was paying for those domain names are astounding, and not in a good way. How to use google keyword toolBy scottwott Jun 15, 2008A quick exercise in using google adwords tool to choose a domain name. The Google keyword suggestion tool is fine for finding keywords for AdWords campaigns -- you are paying for your ad coming up on page one of the search results -- but it has some severe limitations for search engine optimization and article marketing. For those, you need to be on page one of the "organic" results. Your page needs to earn its position. For that you need to know the competition pages with your keyword face in getting to the top ten. Using the Google Keywords Tool shows how to find the number of pages that include your keyword phrase. You want to also know how serious the competition is for your keywords and whether the people searching are looking to make a purchase. You can find out those things conveniently by the software and techniques discussed on these pages: |
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