Find Keywords
Out of the Research Box Keyword Searching
How can I find keywords for a page concept that I just thought of and is not in my keyword research? It is related to my concept, it is an essential thing to know. But it did not show up on the keyword search radar. What should I do? What would you do? Like searching for any hidden treasure, you will need a guide or a map and you will need to dig. Here is my real life example of treasure hunting. It is my journey to add a new page to this site. How to Find Keywords The treasure is in the traffic. The idea was, in my opinion an essential aspect of web design. Most DIY website builders would not know it. Thus they would not be searching for what they did not know about. So there would not be much traffic. The concept was to create a page around the psychology of sales. This requires finding the keywords that people search for. The by far best and the main tool I use is right here...
This is the Word Tracker tool. By the way, this tool is included in the price of our recommended site builder. You get a number of searches included in your annual price. They keep building if you do not use them. This link is for the DIY who may not have a SBI site.So click on the link above. Type in the word... psychology of sales ... It resulted in about 5 searches a day. Then I typed in sales psychology. Much better results at 7 a day. But 7 is a waste of web real estate for a word that will have little value. So clicking on the first result ...Topix: Sales Psychology... and off to a site that had 1,647 articles on sales psychology. This is fodder for my web page although it was not what I was looking for. Now looking at the meta descriptions, the first to grab my eye was ...consumer psychology... Jackpot. It topped out at 83 searches a day. Good enough for me. Moral of the story, like treasure hunting, to find the right keyword requires some digging. I got to go and do a keyword search for this page now. Happy web building...and have fun on your quest to find keywords. Note...Values will have changed since I posted this. They may be vastly different. This is why you need a tool and to use it on a regular basis. Jonathan Epilogue... Hey, the page originally began as a story on auto responders. It was completed and topped out over 1200 words. In my experience, anything over 750 is read less and less as the numbers go up. So I divided the article on autoresponders into two pages. Then as a result of creating the psychology page, it dawned on me an actual example of doing an out of research search would help other DIYers to learn how to do it better. So I ended up with three keyword focused pages.
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