Hey Steve,
Googles “wonderwheel” tool is crazy. I first learned about it from Howie, but I haven’t taken the time to study and utilize. Nice add with your video. Keep the momentum going and you will succeed.
To our success…..
Richard
Of course what we are trying to do by doing this is to rank higher in the search engines and thus drive traffic to our site / blogs. I wonder if the other bloggers who are relatively new to this have the same trouble as I have? Yes you have it in one, what do I blog about? May be I should post more regularly! But if I am honest I do not see the point of writing the same old stuff just changing the order of things to make it look fresh.
I know we are taught not to reinvent the wheel, but I think we should still try to find subjects of interest or at least some value to the reader – otherwise we are all wasting our time ! right ?
When searching for internet marketing topics to write about on you site or on your blogs. We are all trying to find the next “Mentos and coke” scenario! A small snipet that will go round the internet like wild fire, and have every man and his dog Umm? Or cat talking about your site / blog. Ok I can’t promise to start the next internet fury for you but maybe I can help your searching and make it slightly easier !!
Well I think I have found a key word research tool for you to use to help you out. It is called a wonderwheel. This new wonder wheel is a google keyword research tool called the “google wonder wheel”.
It is found on the google search page under options in the top left hand corner. Just click on the options link and a new drop down menu will open. Under the subtitle “Standard view” you will see another link called “Wonder wheel”, click this link and this will open up the visual of the wonder wheel.
It really is a great little tool, You will see in the centre of the wheel your search term as you typed it into google. On each end of the spokes radiating from the keyword suggestion tool you will seefurther options of keywords related to the central term. By clicking on any of these suggested terms or keywords you can drill deeper to more detailed search keywords.
This free google keyword research tool will really be a great little tool to use. I have included a short vid to give you the general idea.
I trust you will all find this useful.
(I Found this on another blog, But can’t find it again !! Sorry)
Regards Steve.
August 26, 2009
Hey Steve,
Googles “wonderwheel” tool is crazy. I first learned about it from Howie, but I haven’t taken the time to study and utilize. Nice add with your video. Keep the momentum going and you will succeed.
To our success…..
Richard
August 26, 2009
Hi Richard,
Thanks for the comment, nice to hear from you. keep in touch.
Regards Steve.
August 27, 2009
Oh wow, that is a mighty powerful tool. Thanks for the tip bud!
Keywords are invaluable to any website. Google never fails to deliver for us devoted followers!
-Grae
August 27, 2009
Hey Steve,
Great looking blog you’ve here, I heard about this on another blog too, but I can’t remember which one it was either. But great video Steve, it’s a nice little Google feature that most will miss unless they are made aware of it.
Keep up the good work,
Paul.
August 28, 2009
Steve,
Wonderwheel … sounds like a good one…
Been getting more into keyword research these days. And every bit of new
help I can get is always appreciated.
Thanks man,
Rob
August 29, 2009
Great post Steve
I have heard and seen the wonderwheel before (think it was via Howie Shwarz as referenced earlier) but yet to get into the detail of using it but will be sure to do so now.
Thanks for the info and all teh best
Tom
October 13, 2009
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If you’re looking for a good introduction to SEO guideline that an economical SEO firm can follow, check this one out. http://www.bergstrom-seo.com/resources/google-search-engine-optimization-starter-guide.pdf. It was written by google, and it’s really good.