The adwords keyword suggestion tool is used by most internet marketers, even if they aren't running a pay per click campaign. This tool is recognized as one of the premier keyword tools around. I mean after all, Google is pretty much top dog when it comes to search engines so who wouldn't want to get keyword information directly from them?
Picking the right keywords to
target for your pay per click campaign is one of the most important elements
you will have to consider. There is a fine line when it comes to choosing
which keywords to use. If you use a one or two word keyword you will likely see
that they get a ton of monthly searches, but they will also be very, very
difficult to be competitive with. For most of the smaller online marketers the
bid prices for those keywords will simply be too expensive to be profitable.
For most of us, the 'long tailed'
keywords will work much better. These are actually keyword phrases that have 3
or more words in them. They can still get a great number of monthly searches (though
not as high as the one or two word keywords) but they will usually have much
less competition.
By using the keyword tool you
will have access to a lot of helpful information. You will not only get a list
of the top keyword phrases and the average number of monthly searches they get
but you will also be able to find out what the average cost per click (average
CPC) price will be for those keywords.
Obviously, the cost per click
will just be an estimate since the popularity of the keyword is only one of the
elements that determine how much you will pay for each click, but it's a place
to start. You'll know right away that if you have a daily budget of $50 that a
keyword with an average CPC of $10 will probably be out of your budget even
though it might not really cost quite that much it's more than likely still
going to be too expensive for you.
The keyword tool will also give
you an idea (it's just a rough estimate, don't expect it to be exact) of the
amount of competition a given keyword has. That can come in very handy when
you're planning your campaigns.
Another cool thing about this
keyword tool is that you can type in your base keyword and be provided with
other keywords phrases that are relevant that you may not have even thought of.
It's virtually impossible for us to think of all keywords associated with our
niche market, so it's nice to have a keyword tool that makes suggestions to
give us more ideas.
Besides the sheer volume of
potential customers online the neat thing about the internet is the vast array
of free tools you can use for your business. When it comes to finding good
keywords the adwords keyword suggestion tool will work very well... and it
won't cost you a dime. Use these tips to get the most out of it for you.
Article by: Clem C. Benton, Jr.
http://www.12path.com/cb/Clem/