Thursday, November 29, 2007

What are gadgets powered by Google

What are gadgets powered by Google

Gadgets powered by Google are miniature objects made by Google users like you that offer cool and dynamic content that can be placed on any page on the web. Google Gadgets can now run on Apple's Dashboard as a native Dashboard Widget. Now you can have the same Google Gadget on your iGoogle page and Google Desktop Sidebar as well as in your Apple Dashboard. From a developer's standpoint, now if you make a Google Gadget, that gadget can work easily on a Mac, without any extra code.

Gadgets might come in handy when you're at work (to-do list, currency converter, calendar), at school (calculator, Wikipedia, translation tool), or just passing time (news, blogs, games). You can add gadgets you like to your Google personalized homepage and, if you have Google Desktop installed, you can also add gadgets to your computer's desktop.

Add Google Gadgets to your webpageYou can now use Google Gadgets to make your webpages even more interesting and useful to your visitors. For instance, you can add your city’s current temperature or a quote of the day to your own page. Just pick the gadget you want from our directory of “Google Gadgets for your webpage,” customize that gadget, and copy-and-paste the HTML into your page's source code. Then, reload to see the gadget on your page.

Find gadgets for your webpage.

Make your own Google GadgetsGoogle Gadgets can be a great way to present information you care about to web surfers everywhere. People can add your gadget to their personalized homepages or to their other pages across the web (which countless other web surfers can then see).

Gadgets can be quick and simple, like the countdown gadget, or complex and professional, like the Entertainment Weekly gadget. And creating a gadget is easy — anyone with even a little experience with web design or programming can do it. Learn more.

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Value Of Website Content. Value Of Blog Content

When is the last time you added value of your website content or Blog content.

Far too often we are thinking only of those search engine spiders. The good news is that fresh new content that is created to be of value for your website and blog readers, also makes EXCELLENT "spider food."

Do a little research and watch for some topic areas that you think would be in high audience interest reading.

Then write some brand new, original fresh, content based on:

1. Your audience's true interests.
2. Something that has a genuine value or "useful quality" for your readers.

3. Do a mild re-write for optimization purposes.

Try creating a series of 10 brand new articles, tutorials, interviews, FAQs or whatever you feel would benefit your website readers based on your research.

BUT Do not put all 10 articles online at once.

But begin to put each new article or page up (one per week for 10 weeks.) Pick a specific day of the week and add one new article each and every week consistantly on that day.

Not only will you notice more people finding your Web site, but watch what this does for improving the regularity of those spider visits. You are stepping up the quality of your content for your readers, but because of those fresh, original and engaging articles that you have written, you're giving the search engines a buffet of delicious spider food. Steady, consistent updates over a period of time produces frequent spider visits.

OnTheAvenues has been providing Search Engine Optimization services since 1998. http://ontheavenues-diy-seo.blogspot.com/ Bonnie Burns SEO Consultant

SEO Tip: Obtaining Top Visibility For A Web Page

Obtaining Top Visibility For A Web Page


What is the next most important aspect to obtaining top visibility for a page? If you said "conversion" you are right.

How are your high performance pages converting for you.
Are there things you could do to help you convert more of your traffic into sales?

You bet there are. Here is an easy tip that you can consider on your busy pages that are ranking well, but may not be converting to well.

Obtaining Top Visibility For A Web Page Tip:

Did you know that the right kind of graphic on your page can help you fulfill your page's objective? If using an image of a person's face, try to find one that is looking into the eyes of your visitor with a happy expression (just like the picture on this blog entry....is that a face that states HAPPY) . People relate to the human face (particularly around the eys.) Try not to have your image glancing downward (which can signify someone feeling depressed.) Smiling happy people are who your audience will relate too and you might be surprised how effective the right image can contribute to your sales, if you put it on a page that has the traffic already coming in to it.

The most profitable Web site are those that are:
1. Easily found and
2. Able to compel the visitor to take action right now.

OnTheAvenues has been providing Search Engine Optimization services since 1998. http://ontheavenues-diy-seo.blogspot.com/ Bonnie Burns SEO Consultant

SEO Tip:Meeting the Website Visitor's Needs First

Meeting the Website Visitor's Needs First


When creating new content, you probably have a clear objective for your Web page. What action do you want your visitor to take after they read your content?

When researching your customer search trends, try and identify their interests and needs FIRST, instead of being always focused on your objectives. Every Web page should have an objective to be fulfilled but sometimes you can get tremendous conversion improvement if you put "your objective" to the back. It does not have to come first.

Stop and go back and consider meeting the visitor's needs FIRST then offer them something that compliments their circumstance or provides a solution to their circumstance.

OnTheAvenues has been providing Search Engine Optimization services since 1998. http://ontheavenues-diy-seo.blogspot.com/ Bonnie Burns SEO Consultant

Monday, November 26, 2007

Get Video Program Camtasia Studio 3 For Free

Get Video Program Camtasia Studio 3 For Free


You can produce videos for your blog with the software, make products you can sell online or produce tutorials to train people how to do things. This software alone can be the basis for a thriving online business, so I strongly recommend you take advantage of this before Techsmith change their mind!

Downloading Camtasia Studio 3.1.3 absolutely free. Camtasia is the complete professional solution for recording, editing and sharing high-quality screen videos. It's easy-to-use, and is the quickest and most effective way for you to communicate.

Easily record your screen to create compelling training videos, screencasts, and presentations ... without ever leaving your desk.

Capture everything you see on your screen Edit and enhance the videos - pinpoint cursor movements with special visual effects, perform sophisticated moves such as highlighting, zooming, and panning, and even record what you draw on the screen Share in the industry-standard AVI and streaming media formats

Techsmith, the company the produces Camtasia, are giving away a free copy of the software, but there is a catch - you don’t get the latest version, you get Camtasia Studio 3.1.3.

Camtasia Studio 3.1.3 works great and while obviously it doesn’t have the features of the latest version, it has all of the core functions. You can record and produce videos fine, in fact I used this software for several months before upgrading.

If you want to take advantage of the free offer click here to download your copy of Camtasia Studio 3.1.3 by following these steps -

Step 1

Download the software from here (save the file to your desktop).

http://download.techsmith.com/camtasiastudio/enu/312/camtasiaf.exe

Step 2

Go to this page, complete your name, country and e-mail address and Techsmith will send you a software key to unlock the program.

http://www.techsmith.com/camtasia/pcpls.asp

Step 3

Install the software and then input the key to unlock it and you will have the full working version of Camtasia Studio 3.

Unfortunately this offer is only for PC users, sorry to the Mac people out there!

Note: This is not an affiliate link or anything like that, just a great freebie that I hope you take advantage of.

Update For Vista Users: If you are having problems running this version of Camtasia on Windows Vista, read this thread at the Warrior forums for advice.

Friday, November 16, 2007

SEO Tip: Getting Your Web Visitors To Buy or Call

SEO Tip: Getting Your Web Visitors To Buy or Call


Once you pages are ranking well, you may want to fine tune your "call to action"
so that once your vistor finds and reads your message, they follow through to meet the objective and actually take some kind of action.

Tips on improving your call to action:

If your "call to action" is to get the visitor to make a phone call, try describing the action you want them to take.

Example: Here's all you need to do to find out why your website is not performing well. Walk over to the phone and give us a call right now at 1-623-242-8437

Also try increasing the size of your Phone number and make it real easy to read. Sometimes little changes make a huge difference in response.

OnTheAvenues has been providing Search Engine Optimization services since 1998. http://ontheavenues-diy-seo.blogspot.com/ Bonnie Burns SEO Consultant

How Your Website Pictures Can Gain You Top Rankings

How Your Website Pictures and Online Videos Can Gain You Top Rankings


Here are two things you can do easily that could get your site listed on the front page of Google's search results quickly. I have seen it work in a matter of hours.

#1. Put up a video (or several videos) on http://www.youtube.com/ and include your URL and keywords in the description and Title. This is the technique that I have seen land a site in Google's top 10 within a matter of hours. Remember, Google likes video (after all, they paid 1.6 Billion dollars for YouTube recently).

If you have never posted a video on YouTube, go to YouTube's website and their instructions will walk you through everything.

#2. Be sure all of the images on your site have Alt. text in the link to the picture and have your keywords in the Alt. text. Google is showing a lot of images in their search results now.

Most people don't use either one of these techniques. That's what makes them so useful to the webmasters who do use them.

OnTheAvenues has been providing Search Engine Optimization services since 1998. http://ontheavenues-diy-seo.blogspot.com/ Bonnie Burns SEO Consultant

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Changing Trends in Maintenance of Search Engine Optimization

Changing Trends in Maintenance of Search Engine Optimization Campaigns & Off-Page Optimization Strategies


It is no secret that Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is the most powerful, cost-effective, and results-yielding website promotion tool, but if your optimization service provider or the webmaster is cutting off the online campaign at SEO set-up only, then it is not meeting the campaign objective fully. SEO has to be followed with well planned on-going maintenance and off-page optimization strategies to continue to improve and/ or retain the top rankings. You could agree with the fact that competition webpages for your every target keyword/ key-phrase has increased multiple folds now. A well planned on-going SEO maintenance and off-page optimization strategies will guarantee that you continue to reap the benefits of top rankings and thus get guaranteed qualified traffic and leads for a long time.

We have seen in the past that a first page Google ranking vanishes in a matter of few months. There could be a lot of reasons for the same, some of which are in our control such as - Lack of proper maintenance in terms of tweaking the Meta tags, Page content, Page Navigation, HTML elements etc., based on the ever changing search engine algorithm and lack of proper off-page optimization strategies to enhance the link popularity continuously (which still plays a very important role in defining top rankings).

Moreover, today’s client is not satisfied by simple optimization techniques which were used in yesteryears. It’s a competitive world out there and it is but natural that clients nowadays demand add on services which will give them an edge over their competition. In this article, I would like to define the various SEO maintenance and off-page optimization strategies; one could adopt to enjoy the benefits of your top search engine rankings and thus get more traffic and leads on an on-going basis. Please note that the SEO maintenance and the various off-page optimization strategies should be pursued simultaneously to obtain maximum gain.

On-going SEO Maintenance
It has not changed much from the older days. Search engines keep changing their ranking algorithm from time to time in an effort to display the “best” possible search results. A good on-going SEO maintenance strategy should cover the following important points to keep up with these changing trends:

• Re-optimization of the website to enhance the overall theme of the landing page by adjusting the keyword density, proximity etc., within the page content and Meta tags (Title & Description Tags). Re-optimization of ALT tags, Page names, Image names, Footer etc., Inclusion of additional features to improve theme of the page such as placement of links to the appropriate news, articles within or outside the website etc,. This is all about innovating new strategies to enhance the target keyword/ key-phrase’s theme on the landing page.

• Re-evaluation of the website in terms of detailed study and analysis of the website and its code to identify and fix the search engine incompatible elements. By search engine incompatible elements, I mean the programming elements within the website which search engines are not able to crawl, index and follow properly such as the use of JavaScript mouseover or on-click function, use of Dynamic menu, image co-ordinates for hyperlinks etc., This also means identification and fixing of off-page issues on an on-going basis such as duplicate websites, linking with bad/ penalized websites etc., There are always multiple people working on a website so these issues might creep up unintentionally so a good on-going detailed evaluation will keep them at bay.

Off-page Optimization Strategies
A strong SEO campaign should always be reinforced by various off-page optimization strategies. It should not only be seen as a method to get more quality links to the website but a well planned off-page optimization campaign can get you a lot more qualified traffic as well. I would at present concentrate only on off-page optimization techniques which will help maximize the website’s performance in the search engines for target keywords/ key-phrases through more quality backlinks. Before planning an off-page optimization campaign one should keep the following important points in mind:

Clearly defined objective
Well defined steps or process
Clinically planned distribution


Some of the off-page optimization strategies which you should pursue on an on-going basis to improve your search engine rankings and enhance your qualified traffic to your website are as follows:

On-going Reciprocal Linking: I don’t need to stress on the importance of an on-going targeted reciprocal linking campaign with relevant websites to get more link popularity for your website. A well planned linking campaign can work miracles for your website’s search engine ranking.

Sitemap Update:
Currently the top 3 search engines ie, Google, Yahoo & MSN have an XML sitemap feature and updating it on a regular basis will help get the changes picked quickly. This sitemap, especially Google’s webmaster console, helps study the campaign deeply and adjust the campaign elements for maximum benefit.

Directory Listing:
There are still lots of free industry directories around which you can use to get a good backlink to your website. Though, I don’t recommend using paid directory submissions after the recent crack down by Google on paid directory listings, but free directory listings can always help improve the success of your campaign.

Local Marketing:
Local search now accounts for over 40% of all online searches, and this figure is rising rapidly. You can take advantage of the increased website exposure through local search traffic and qualified backlinks. There are lots of local search engines, yellow pages, local directories etc. which you can make use of. Some of the more important ones are – Local.yahoo.com, Local.google.com, Maps.google.com, Local.com, Local.live.com, Citysearch.com etc. This is also useful for offline businesses or businesses without a website. A Local Search Listing provides a new source of previously untapped traffic.

Press Release Promotion:
A well written press release with a hyperlink to your website and the products/ services section and a well planned publication strategy will not only help get instant traffic but also get your website indirectly linked from industry authority websites as well.

Article Distribution:
Article writing with strategically embedded hyperlinks and a well planned distribution strategy still remains the most sought after link promotion and off-page optimization strategy. Both search engines and direct visitors love to spend time on it.

Social Networking:
Social networking is in many ways similar to viral marketing. This is all about generating publicity through social media and community websites. There are various methods of social networking you could adopt such as social bookmarking, game sharing, photo sharing, video sharing, event sharing, livecasting, blogging etc. Some of the most popular social networking websites are LinkedIn.com, Facebook.com, Digg.com, Flickr.com, YouTube.com, MySpace.com, Del.icio.us etc.

Social Bookmarking:
Social bookmarking is a way for Internet users to store, organize, share and search bookmarks of web pages. In a social bookmarking system, users save links to web pages, which they want to remember and/or share. This can be used as a strategy to build solid backlinks to your website. Some of the top social bookmarking sites are - Slashdot.org, Digg.com, Technorati.com, Del.icio.us, Stumbleupon.com, Google Bookmarks etc.

Social Media Promotion:
Social media is an off-page optimization strategy to promote your website's images, audios and videos on various social networking websites, blogs, forums and niche online communities. Some of the websites you could make use of are – YouTube.com, Pownce.com, Flickr.com, Zooomr.com etc.

Contests & Freebies:
A well planned online contest and freebies can attract both traffic and links from other websites. Everyone likes to get freebies and join contests to get prizes. Since, it is such a good promotional tool; you can attract a lot of visitors (and links) from such campaigns even if it is for a short period.

Source: M Shabir is the founder of SEOValley Solutions Private Limited. He has been involved with the interactive marketing industry since early 1999 and has managed campaigns for enterprise level clients, including some of the Fortune 500 listed Indian, European and North American companies such as Wipro, Infosys, HDFC Bank, Nokia USA, Fast Signs etc. http://SEOValley.com is a professional Interactive Marketing Company offering SEO, SEM & other Interactive marketing services and solutions.View all articles by M Shabir

Google Changing the Way it Ranks Sites

Google Changing the Way it Ranks Sites

For the past six or seven years, one of the most dominant factors in determining page or document placement has been an evaluation of incoming links. Google pioneered the method, known as Pagerank, in its original algorithm and has refined it ever since. The recent flap over Pagerank revaluations might provide SEOs a broader hint at changes happening behind the scenes at Google and other major search engines. While unintended, Google might be signaling a step away from Pagerank as a primary means of recommendation and valuation.

A shift away from link based scoring methods would be an enormous step for Google to make however, looking at the evolution of the Internet, it is a logical step to make. Information transmitted over the Internet is changing rapidly as are user-habits. While it will continue to be a primarily text based medium, today’s Internet infrastructure allows easier access to a multiplicity of file types and formats, many of which are not conducive to the link-loving Google grew up on.

Predictably, user-habits are changing as rapidly as improved technology or interactivity allows them to. Perhaps the most prescient example is the social network revolution currently being fronted by Facebook and MySpace. Internet users are beginning to use their social networks as web-portals, the same way they once used Google and Yahoo!. Social networks are all about linkage however many if not most links found within social networks are useless from a search ranking perspective.

Two Google patents particularly pertaining to the relevance of location are Shared Geo-Located Objects and Ranking and Clustering of Geo-Located Objects. Both outline how Google uses information drawn from various sources, including files shared amongst Google Earth users, to figure out which documents might be most relevant to unique users. These scoring methods demonstrate a movement away from algorithmic assumptions made through link-analysis, placing greater weight on objective comment from users.

Another patent, Identification of Semantic Units From Within a Search Query shows how Google is paying more attention to the intent of its users than it did the intent of site designers or search marketers. By tracking and matching similar keyword searches, Google is trying to anticipate the information needs of its users over the recommendations of web designers and search marketers as expressed in placed links.

Google’s movement away from link-based SERPs can also be seen in its graphic interface and in the result-sets returned to searchers. Over the past year, Google has experimented with several means of delivering information and search results to its users. Far from the basic blank face Google has long displayed, users are now searching Google interfaces that resemble news and information portals. The iGoogle homepage is the most stark example. Attempts at the personalization and “Univesalization” SERPs two others.

Google and the other major search engines are bringing more information into search results from a wider variety of sources. As those results begin to better reflect what each individual searcher is seeking, the means and methods of ranking those results are shifting.

SEOs should be looking for ways to vastly improve each document they work on from a user experience perspective. Knowing Google tracks the movements of search-users from query to completion, SEOs should think about how Google perceives the paths taken by each site-visitor as they extract information from any given document. Links will continue to provide pathways for search spiders to pursue however the enormous weight applied to links is likely to wane in importance over the coming months.

Source: Jim Hedger has written a widely read search marketing column for over five years. Co-host of Webcology on WebmasterRadio.FM, Jim is a writer and SEO consultant with Metamend Search Engine Marketing in Victoria BC.View all articles by Jim Hedger

Thursday, November 1, 2007

SEO Tip: Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI)

Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI)


Logical thinking versus illogical thinking:
For those of you interested in the study of "semantics" or Latent Semantic Indexing
(LSI) as it relates to which keywords have close contextual relationships to other keywords....here is an interesting experience.

Check out the Search Engine called http://www.quintura.com

Not only does it use LSI but it even displays the evidence of how your search words have other words relating to them. Unlike keyword-based search, that returns too many "irrelevant results," Quintura often finds what your looking for with one merely one click.

Enter your search term. It displays a "cloud" of results. The size of a word shows its significance in relation to the query. The larger a word is, the stronger the contextual relationship with your query. The smaller the words appear the less related they are. Now place you mouse over each keyword in the cloud and see how your SERPs change. You may find what you're looking for visually with just one click. Click on any word in the cloud to change your query and get relevant results that will comply with your new query.

Visit http://www.quintura.com and give it a try.

Benefits of Using an Illogical "Anything goes approach" to your keyword research

The Benefits of Using an Illogical "Anything goes approach" to your keyword research


This article by John Alexander has just made him my hero. I cannot tell you how many times I try to explain to 'clients' that generic keyword phrases may seem best but really are not the way to go, and thinking 'outside' the box will actually net them more success. Wasted words it seemed until John was able to write it down, and as he is one of 'the best in SEO'. maybe those 'clients' will now beleive me! I have been proved right...Thanks John Alexander!


by: By John Alexander

In our everyday life as mature adults, we find value in approaching things with a logical thinking process. We choose to formulate ideas and thoughts that "make the most sense" and contribute to what we are trying to achieve. For most things in life, the more logical planning you do, the better results you will obtain.

For most aspects of living our lives, using a logical approach delivers much better results than taking an illogical approach. Performing certain tasks in a methodical, step by step approach only makes sense, especially in cases where you are taking specific actions to reproduce a certain result over and over again.

However, the process we refer to as keyword research is one place where we can benefit by taking more of an anything goes approach for research. If logic rules in your research (which for most of us it naturally does,) then you often discover the same keyword phrases that any other logical person might be guessing at or researching.

But true research, is not limited to guessing at things but is better thought of in terms of:

"a process of exploring existing data for the hottest and freshest trends in search behavior."

Good research technique allows the researcher to discover many different trends that the casual guesser will never even notice.

Every time I write another article describing examples of high KEI (Keword Effectiveness Index) type phrases, it does not take long before people jump on the examples and naturally start using them. So by the time you read these examples the data may have changed, but the reason I share these tips is to help you research your data more effectively using a tool like Wordtracker.

Don't just limit yourself to the examples, but dig in and try exploring data for your own industry specific phrases.

Taking one of the oldest examples like "baby names" you might think after this time that people have worn it out. The original article I wrote talked about how soon to be parents love to use the Internet to research baby names. Therefore, by offering such a resource in a baby clothes or baby furniture Web site you could attract "soon to be parents" to the Web site based on what a specific audience wants to find. They may want to research what they will call their child but end up realizing that there are other things for sale that they need here too.

The examples I gave years ago are getting fairly competitive, so let's give you some new examples:

"Baby boy names" has about 419,000 competing pages on Google at the time of this article.
"unique baby names" has about 131,000 competing pages on Google at the time of this article.
"uncommon baby names" has at least 40,000 competing pages on Google.....

And people begin to panic and say, oh well, so much for this strategy....all the baby name keywords have been used up. But let's not jump to conclusions so fast.

How about some of these searches:

"Traditional English Baby Names has only 8 competing pages and a KEI of 55.0
"modern baby names" has only 755 competing pages and a KEI of 205.0
"Old south baby names" has only 60 competing pages and a KEI of 336.1
"Southern Female Names" has only 136 competing pages and a KEI of 339.0
"Colonial baby names" has only 2 competing pages and a KEI of 480.5

It took me less than 2 minutes to find these phrases, based on one simple action. But once you are on to it, you will expand your keyword research ability by several thousand times.

When performing comprehensive research inside the members area of Wordtracker, people tend to go with keywords that make sense logically. This is only natural since for most of us, we want to guess at terminology that makes the best sense. People often tend to only want to enter into Wordtracker, the most logically descriptive terms instead of taking a little broader "anything goes" approach to their research.

TIP: To find the terms above in just a few minutes, I did not research the keyword phrase "baby names." I narrowed it down to the single word "name" and allowed Wordtracker to instantly show me how that word is being used in multiple phrases.

When you attempt to research a specific phrase that is lodged in the front of your mind, you are limiting the results you will see to those that using that exact two word combination together. In the meantime, there could be hundreds of searches being done that you will never ever see or find, because you are logically guessing at a specific phrase that you ***think*** may be important. By using a single word, you are going to get a much wider cross section of keywords and understand exactly how they are being used by the searcher within the last 90 days.

Many people take the approach of checking all of the keywords that make the most logical sense, rather than using a root word that is not illogical or not the most obvious. Let's go through a few more quick examples to show you how to do research that will open up all kinds of new windows for discovery.

Suppose you are an affiliate marketer who has Web site around the topic of lighting. Maybe you are trying to find interesting keywords based on low compete counts for words like lamp, lighting, light bulbs etc.

Of these primary keywords that first come to mind, what would be an interesting single root word to go exploring Wordtracker data with?

None of these suggestions would be wrong to check out, but let's use this as an example to find a product that we could sell from our informational affiliate site.

Would you use a word like light or lighting or lamp or light bulbs?

The first few words jump off the page at you because they are logical and make sense, right. Let's go exploring with the single term "bulb." It is still logical to a degree, but it is not the first thing you probably thought of.

Rather than listing all of the words I found.....such as:

"Inground pool light bulb"
"Fluoresent light bulb containers"
"Sunwave light bulb"
"Fibre optic light bulb replacement"

Let me say that it was not until about 260 words in the list that the competing counts were above 20. In other words, there are literally over 200 keyword phrase combinations I found in about 3 minutes.

TIP: Have you thought about exploring single terms that are on Wordtracker's top 1000 busiest words within the last 90 days?

TIP: Have you thought about purchasing a report from Wordtracker of the top 20,000 busiest keywords and use that list to quickly sort through the hottest busy data within the last 90 days.

Try and take the broadest anything goes approach to research and test ordinary everyday terms. The boring little terms that most people assume have no value. Don't be in a rush to try and research multiple terms, but start with a single word. Most of want to think of a solution and then explore data to find a keyword that relates to that solution.

TIP: Try it backwards. Stop thinking of the solution first, but explore the data to find a need. Once you find a need of your searching audience, then dig into a solution at that point.

Example of exploring an everyday boring word:

The word I am just grabbing to demonstrate this anything goes approach is the word out of my last sentence. I am thinking about the word "everyday." I think I'll just shorten it to the word "day." How boring is that? Do you think we'll discover anything even remotely useful with a word like "day?" Let's try it out:

Father's Day E-cards KEI 432.6
30 day free trial Websites KEI 784.0
History of Patriot's Day KEI 1700.0
Daylight Savings Time Map KEI 1762.0
labor day travel KEI 1859.0

So we see some very interesting search terms that carry nice potential for a variety of applications. In just a few seconds we've learned about several words and exactly how they are being formed to create exact search phrases that could be helpful in any number of scenarios.

I hope this is enough to get you thinking more open mindedly about the process of keyword research. There is a wealth of data that can be instantly tapped into and made use of.

For more Wordtracker articles, please see this page.

About John Alexander> John Alexander is Co-director of Training at Search Engine Workshops offering live, SEO Workshops with his partner SEO educator Robin Nobles, author of the very first comprehensive online search engine marketing courses. John is author of an e-book called Wordtracker Magic and has taught SEO skills to people from 87 different countries world wide. John's articles can be read in publications like REALTOR Magazine, Search Engine Guide, WEBpro News and many others.