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Keyword Analysis Tool Can Improve Content PDF Print E-mail
Keyword Analysis Tool Can Improve Content. Using different words that mean the same thing can make an article or blog post more interesting for readers. It can also help you from making search engines think your site is all about some random overused term. And the Keyword Analysis Tool helps in that regard, too.

Just provide the tool with a URL, and it'll return a list of the most commonly used words on the page. Look them over, and you should be able to see if you're using terms that aren't keywords too often. Combining lists of keywords as part of a PPC campaign (or for any other reason) isn't difficult, but it can be both time-consuming and mind-numbing. So if you've got two long lists, consider using the Combine Words tool to help.

Just input all the terms, pick "standard output" or another option (which can bring quotation marks or brackets into the equation), and click the "process" button. Then you'll get a list of all the possibilities, and whether you use it as is or take a few minutes to weed out some undesirable combos, you're sure to have saved a lot of time.

Brainstorming keywords is not a fun way to spend an afternoon. Or even 15 minutes, for that matter. So if you're interested in a potentially easier way of coming up with key terms, consider using the Keyword Suggestions Tool.

This tool takes a keyword of your choosing and spits back several related ones. Then - and this is where it gets more interesting - you can click on the new terms to make the tool do its thing again and again, resulting in a sort of branching tree of related keywords.

At the most basic level, search engines try to find results that are useful to real people, and for that reason, social signals are starting to carry more and more weight. So to see if people using social networks like your sites, consider using the Social Networks Backlink Checker.

The Social Networks Backlink Checker takes a URL and tries to determine how many incoming links it's received from Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and StumbleUpon. Plus MySpace, if that's of any interest. Then you can gauge whether you need to increase your social media marketing efforts.
 

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