Use Google Chrome For Keyword Research

If you’re doing keyword research and are still using Internet Explorer or Firefox browsers, you better switch to Google Chrome. The reason for this is that with Firefox and Internet Explorer, Google Keyword Tool is shown as a frame which you need to scroll up and down to view your results.

With Chrome, it’s back to what it was before where the keyword search results can be viewed as a whole page. It is more easier to read the results this way than with a scrollable frame. Now, depending on how you save your keyword research, the whole page result is a much, much better alternative as well.

I use to save the whole screen as a jpg, print it out and review everything offline. That way, I can have a clearer view of what keyword or keyphrase to target in my next campaign or content site.

Try it.

Google Keyword Tool in Chrome
Keyword Research Tool

Google Keyword Tool in Firefox
Keyword Research Tool

Google Keyword Tool in Internet Explorer
Keyword Research Tool

Finding Exact “Money” Keywords With Analytics

Just an hour ago, while browsing the web searching for a web analytics tool, I happen to find this webpage:

http://www.roirevolution.com/blog/2008/02/exact_keyword_tracking_with_gajs.html

I just finished creating a landing page for a new campaign which I plan to market in the long term because of a very good ROI with Adwords. It’s the first time that I made money outside of Adsense and SEO campaigns. I didn’t make that much, but I think those super affiliates are right that testing your offers and campaigns and closely monitoring which of your promotions are profitable or not - is a good business sense when it comes to affiliate marketing.

And, from my observation and tests, keywords are what’s making some of my campaigns profitable. But, the keyword search query report from Adwords which I subscribed to is not enough - the daily report was too vague to use as an analysis tool for improving my promotions.

I need to find a good tool so I may get a good visual of what the exact keywords are that make internet searchers come to my site. That’s why I spend the whole day searching online for a keyword tool.

And that’s how I got to the site I mentioned above. Another site which posted a detailed instruction on how to use Google Analytics to expose the “other unique queries” keyword data. You can find it here:

http://www.semvironment.com/nude-adwords-keyword-data-exposed-with-google-analytics/

I’m trying both methods on two different websites and see which one is better.

I know how important keywords are in creating traffic to your website - whether paid or natural search. But I never knew that finding “money” keywords is this challenging and the truth is, there are thousands if not millions of them on the web. Now that I know better, my first step will always start and end with finding the right keywords to promote or rank my sites for.

That, folks, is the only way to win this game.

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