You can try these lists:
https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal
Free Keyword Suggestion Tool (Wordtracker Suggestion Tool & Overture Bid Tool Combined) & Keyword Generator
I use them for searching right keywords for my sites/blogs.
Does anyone know of a good tool to collect keywords
Thank you
You can try these lists:
https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal
Free Keyword Suggestion Tool (Wordtracker Suggestion Tool & Overture Bid Tool Combined) & Keyword Generator
I use them for searching right keywords for my sites/blogs.
https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal
I think this tool is perfect for collecting keywords.
also try a thesauraus
Thank you so much for this tip. I will add, you have to register but I didn't subscribe for pay per click and it still allowed me to generate keywords from my page content. If you scroll to the bottom of the page you can then download the results as csv for Excel which was brilliant for analysing.
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I use the volume number you get with the Google Keyword tool alongside total results in the top right hand corner of Google SERPs.
I then work out the ratio of search volume to total results. For example for the phrase 'PC Support' there are about 0.002% of searches to total results. This makes this a tough phrase to optimise for.
Compare that to 'overclocking' which has a ratio of 22% search volumes to total results.
'Diesel tuning' has a massive 28% ratio and my clients get position 1 for Adwords for this phrase.
Through practical experimentation I have found that it is very easy to optimise for top positions for keyphrases with anything about 20% ratio.
Another question if I may?
I ran the keyword tool on several of my pages and have extracted the csv files. I'm now in the process of sorting throung the data by relevance for each page so that I can set the keywords accordingly. We are a rubber and foam convertor so almost on every page there is a mention to rubber.
My question is, if I use rubber as one on my keywords on each page (as well as other different ones), will search engines see this as spaming?
Having the word 'rubber' occuring repeatedly in the page content won't cause a problem if the keyword density doesn't go over some limit set by the search engine algorithms intended to ring alarm bells. What that limit is we can only guess.
So I would try and minimise the occurences if possible.
You must however avoid having the word 'rubber' as the first word in the page title or descriptions on every page. I would avoid putting it in all the keywords lists too. Just leave it out.
So long as the page titles and descriptions vary you should be OK.
But you are thinking along the right lines so just be aware of what repeated occurrences of a particular word will look like to a program consisting of a set of statistical questions and decisions.
Ye I know! We get very choice mail at times.Mind it brightens up our day from making gaskets!
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