SEO Writing Tip: Why I Write with Google’s Keyword AdWord Tool Open at All Times
Before I became an SEO writer, I never used Google’s Keyword AdWord Tool. Now, it’s one of the first web pages I open up when I sit down to work.
If you know anything about search engine optimization, you know that keywords are the foundation of writing SEO content, which is what leads to more web traffic (and sales of your product/service).
I use this tool for a few reasons, but one of the main reasons I use it is to ferret out secondary keyword phrases to use in my copy. Why? Because this helps to round out text and . . . bring in traffic because you introduce new keyword phrases into your copy.
For example, this morning I wrote an article on (what else) freelance writing for an article marketing campaign. When I typed freelance writing jobs (my primary keyword phrase) into Google’s Keyword AdWord Tool, following is a partial list of what popped up.
In all, 157 keyword phrases popped up. I chose a few to add to my copy to make it flow better and drive more traffic.
So if you’re not using this tool on a regular basis, you could be leaving a lot of traffic on the table. Open it up, play with it. It really is a fun SEO tool every online writer should use. And that’s my short SEO writing tip for the day.
Happy Hump Day everybody.
FYI, how to use this tool to do in-depth keyword research to make money online is covered in the SEO copywriting training ecourse (17 slots available for the April 26th session).
Yuwanda
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