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Finding relevant keywords with google


A good way to build your Web site is determination keywords that decently reflect the contents of your Web pages.

To obtain high rankings on hunt engines, you'll use the found keywords in the title, in the meta tags and in the body text of your Web pages.

Many webmasters start with Overture's Search Term Suggestion Tool, an excellent way to find keywords and keyword combinations for your Web site:
http://stock list.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion/

In add-on, some people recommend Wordtracker, a commercial message tool to find keywords:
http://www.wordtracker.com [Free Word Tracker Trial]

nevertheless, there are two additional keyword tools to find keywords and key phrases for your Web site - and both they are provided by Google.
Google Keyword Tools

The first one suggest keywords for your Google ads but you can also use it without placing ads on Google:
https://adwords.google.com/select/main?cmd=KeywordSandbox

Unfortunately, Google's Keyword Suggestion Tool doesn't reveal the figure of searches for each keyword. You can only see that figure when you set up a Google AdWords Select account.

The sec Google tool for determination keywords is called "Google Sets" and it's located at http://labs1.google.com/sets .

The Google Sets tool is one of Google's technology ideas that isn't quite ready for prime time yet. Nevertheless, it's a great way to find new keyword associations.

For illustration, imagine you'd sell school stationeries. Just go to http://labs1.google.com/sets and enter the three keywords "school", "pen" and "pencil" among each other (without the quotation mark). Then click the "Large Set" button.

As you can see, Google will find many more related keywords for you, for illustration "textbook", "paper" or "glue".

Now it's your turn. Enter park keywords of your Web page and discover which important keywords you've overlooked so far.