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There’s no cute catch phrase like “Black Friday” or “Cyber Monday” for the day after Halloween, but you know that as soon as the mini-chocolate bars go half price (and even a bit before)...
Our last post covered tips on using Google’s free Keyword Tool and how to apply your keyword discoveries to various aspects of marketing: SEO, PPC, site usability and even email marketing.
Google Alerts ping you every time new occurrences of the keywords you track are found by Google’s search robots.
There are many free and paid keyword research tools out there, but using Google’s Keyword Research Tool is your best bet to make decisions based on Google-only data.
If you run multiple stores for different English-speaking countries (geo-targeted with subdomains, subfolders or top-level domains like .co.uk, .co.au, .
Last week Google introduced a new twist on its Google Keyword Tool, the Google Search-Based Keyword Tool. Barry Schwartz has already posted a good overview on what the search-based keyword tool does last week.
Wanna do some extremely cheap (free) and fast market research? As lovely as Google Trends, Google Insights and Google’s Keyword Tool are – they are not as valuable as Amazon for commercial keyword research.
Last summer we did a collaborative post with fellow Vancouverites VKI Studios called Stop Google Analytics from Stealing Your Valuable Keyword Data.
Because the AdWords system rewards keywords with high click-through history (relative to competitors) with better ad positions and lower cost-per-click, click through rate is considered an important performance metric.
This is Part 3 of our PPC Myth series. Please check out Organic Search Traffic is More Qualified Than Paid and Bid Higher to Appear Higher if you missed them.