Less Effort, More Keywords and Better SEO

By Brian Terry on February 4th, 2008

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Just recently I discovered a very powerful way of generating huge lists of high quality keyword phrases that helps you to get more targeted traffic to your websites and blogs.

Watch the video below and I’ll show you how it works…

If you prefer step-by-step screen shots this is just for you…

Here’s all you do:

Step 1: Go to this page here where you’ll find the Google AdWords keyword tool.

Step 2: Type in your chosen keyword phrase in the box provided and enter the captcha code you’ll also see there.

Step 3: Press the “Get Keyword Ideas” button then Google will deliver to you all the related keyword phrases it can find based on what people are searching for.

Step 4: Scroll down the page and add those keyword phrases you think will work well for you based on the search volume indicators Google gives you in the charts you see on the results page.

The keywords you add will then appear on the right side on the page (these are ready for downloading later on).

Step 5: Now here comes the twist because what we’re going to do is use Google’s Keyword Tool to search the actual results pages to generate even more keyword phrases.

Create a new browser window or tab then go to Google.com and type in the same keyword search phrase you used before, then press the “search” button to get Google’s search results…

Step 6: Next you need to copy the url for the search page to your clipboard of your computer. This is usually done by pressing the “ctrl + “c” keys on your keyboard if you’re using a PC, on a Mac press “cmd” + “c” to copy the url of the search results page.

Step 7: Then we go back to the Google AdWords Tool.

Just select the button on the far left hand side of the page called: “Website content”. This then gives you a box to add a url to. Place your cursor in the url box then paste the Google search results page url by pressing the “ctrl” + “v” keys on your keyboard (or “cmd” + “v” on a Mac).

Once you’ve pasted the search results page url into the box press the “Get keyword ideas” button. This will then send Google off to search the results page you entered for keyword phrases you can then add to your list.

You can do this over and over again for each of the search results pages Google gives you until you’ve got all the keyword phrases you need.

Why not use the search results page url’s from other search engines to broaden and deepen your keyword list even more!

Once you’ve created your list of keywords you can then download them as a text, .csv (for excel) or regular .csv direct to your PC or Mac.

And there you have it, all the keywords you’re ever likely to need to help you optimize your website (and PPC ad campaigns) for lots of fresh targeted traffic.



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    13 Replies to “Less Effort, More Keywords and Better SEO”

    1. From Jaxey

      yeah really useful way !
      thanks for sharing brother .
      Amin.

    2. From Pete Moring

      Hi Terry,

      Great tip, and comprehensive video to match.

      I do have difficulty understanding how to use the Excel file inside the adwords account though.
      (I have to admit, I’m pretty useless at using Excel anyway)

      Any follow-up tips greatly appreciated. Hint, hint.

      Cheers,

      Pete.

    3. From Ed McQuate

      Hey Brian

      Very cool, I do use this tool,but
      not like that.
      Thanks for the Tip

      Ed McQuate

    4. From David

      Very nice video about generating list of targeted keywords! I will get it a try. Gave you a review and thumbs up on stumble

    5. From stock market for dummies

      This is brilliant. Many thanks. Just the kind of no bs info us keyword newbies need.

      Geoffrey Cummins

    6. From Margaret Hampton

      What an incredibly practical approach. Thank you. My keyword lists for my caregiver and health care focuses just expanded exponentially!

      Margaret Hampton

    7. From Titos

      Brian,

      Excellent technique, man. You really gave us the Easy Button for keyword research.

      -Titos

    8. From Brian Terry

      Thanks for all your great feedback on this special keyword research system!

      By entering the url’s of the search results pages of other search engines you can build some really significant lists of quality keyword phrases.

      Don’t forget that searching for keywords this way gives you the keyword phrases your competitors are using to optimize their websites. Which leads to some interesting results.

      I’m glad to help.
      -Brian

    9. From Bill

      Interesting tips and a great video. Thanks!

    10. From Brian Terry

      Hi Bill, no problem.

      I’ve got many more tips just like that one on on my affiliate marketing blog.

      Thanks!

    11. From Lokesh

      Thanks for the tip. I need to start using this now…

    12. From Dimples828

      Greetings Brian,

      Appreciate your generousity to reveal this amazing technique for which I’ll be using real soon to attrack more more traffic.
      Thanks again, Brian.

    13. From Dave of Welcome Back Rosenthal

      Very astute and innovative. I’m SO new to this process, but I can tell this technique is a step above the sort of seobook tool search. I think using this techinique with the new free Excel add-in (basically a clone version of keyword elite) you can do all kinds of powerful SEO.
      Thanks for sharing.

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