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Old 2011-02-24, 01:37 PM   #2
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You have to think of them yourself, but an excellent tool to analyze them is Market Samurai. There is a trial version available and numerous free videos to help you through. I learned more about keywords in two weeks then I did in 4+ years. It is worth checking out.

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If anyone has any insights on how to find relevent keywords I would like to hear them. I have been to adwords and google trends and typed in some search terms but I dont really know what to do with the data it returns. Take "amateur tgp" for example, low competition, 40K searches, and the search trends graph seems to be fairly high but so what? is it a good keyword to use? and the next search term listed is "tgp", also low competition but with 2.7mill searches per month. I find it hard to believe that "tgp" is a low competition search term. It seems to me that every tgp probably has "tgp" as a keyword. And just because I would search for "amateur tgp" doesn't mean that YOU would. Is there a place where I might get a list of something like, "people that searched for this term also searched for....". I have a hard time thinking outside of the box because, well, I live in my box.

Let me know what thoughts, ideas, tools etc you use.
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