Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009 at 4:52 am
The Google Keyword Tool is a great gadget for online marketers. It is very important we know how to use it and interpret the results properly. Here I will go over exactly what it is and how it can be used properly to help you make money online. The Keyword Tool allows you to see how many people are searching Google for specific terms. You can find this tool here: https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal Here is a quick example of what you can use it for. Let’s say you are interested in selling products on ‘How to make money online’. In order to get some idea as to how many people online are interested in this topic, you can type terms (referred to as Keywords) into Google’s Keyword tool, such as ‘Make money online’. The results will give you an indication of how many people are searching for that and also provide other valuable information on the market in general. 1) Make sure you select the proper country What country you select can skew your results. If the keyword search terms you are interested in are country specific, then you should make sure you narrow your keyword search by country. The biggest and best market online is the United States, so this is often a good place to start. You can change the country settings by clicking on the ‘edit’ which you will see here ‘Results are tailored to English, United States Edit’ on the right, above the keyword generation box. 2) Generate Keywords Generating keywords is easy, simply type in the terms that you interested in, for example, ‘How to make money online’ and the results will process quickly. You will see in the Global Monthly Volume column (which you can click on to sort in order of highest to lowest) exactly how many people search for the term each month in the country you specified. 3) Increase your results accuracy When generating keywords, you may get back somewhat inflated results. Therefore, you can narrow your results by clicking on ‘match type’ which is on the far right, and changing the results from ‘broad’ to ‘exact’. This will reduce the Global Monthly Volume results because it now only shows results for people who searched exactly for the terms you selected. 4) Get more information You can now add or remove columns in your results to provide more information on the market you are doing research on. Click on the ‘choose columns to display’ and you will see several options to chose from. Here, you can focus in on just the data that you need, and remove all the irrelevant information. You can click on ‘show all’ to see all the data available, and then remove columns as needed. 5) Download your results You can now download the results that you need for future reference. To do this, simply click on ‘.csv (for excel)’ at the bottom of the results. This will provide you with an excel file of your results, which you can further manipulate and sort through. So there you have it, now you have valuable data on the market you are considering entering. The Google Keyword Tool is a powerful method to understanding how to target your market and how big your market is. When used properly, it can really set you apart from the competition. Jesse Grant & Bill Maloney have helped many people achieve financial freedom online from the comfort of their own home at www.FastCashFire.com . They have developed new proven techniques that are very simple to follow and allow anyone with basic computer skills to make money. To learn more go to www.FastCashFire.com Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/ppc-advertising-articles/tips-on-online-marketing-research-and-the-google-keyword-tool-1610051.html
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Thursday, December 17th, 2009 at 3:20 am
Millions are paying to get a ride on the Data Super Highway everyday. Now, it's widely known that the Web is an accessible resource of the many income-generating activities. Whether or not you belong to a personal sales company or you are just fascinated by internet marketing, PPC affiliate programs ...
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Saturday, December 12th, 2009 at 6:32 pm
Google had established its supremacy amongst the ranks of search engines being the most preferred and most in style search engine on the web. I bear in mind the instance when the son of an exponent of mine refused to just accept the data we tend to gave him about ...
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Thursday, November 12th, 2009 at 10:10 am
The latest enhancements to Google Ad Planner and DoubleClick's DART for Advertisers (DFA) bring new ways to help streamline your online display advertising workflow. With the newly launched DFA Analytics beta and beta integration of Google Ad Planner into the DFA platform, you'll now have a singular, seamless portal for planning, executing, and measuring campaigns -- with just one login. This unified set of tools, all accessible through the DFA platform, bring more efficiency to the campaign management process, saving valuable time and resources. Beyond access enhancements, both DFA Analytics and Ad Planner also provide you with more data and more ways to analyze it. We've summarized the changes to each product for quick reference below, but be sure to check out the official DoubleClick and Ad Planner blog posts for full details. The new DFA Analytics beta helps you: Gain insights quickly. Interactive reports mean easier navigation through your accounts and data. You can model data in charts and graphs, as well as drill up and down through criteria such as advertiser, campaign, or targeting settings. Get your reports faster. Reports update frequently - every few hours - and the new user interface enables you to access your data quickly. Use new types of reports. Pull geographic delivery data. Additional reports show delivery data by bandwidth, browser, and operating system. And Ad Planner's new capabilities now enable you to: View subdomain data. See data including traffic estimates and demographics for the largest ten subdomains of any top-level domain. Once you identify subdomains to add, you can do so easily in Ad Planner. See available ad placements while researching sites. You'll also be able to search for ad placements alongside domains on the "Search by audience" tab and see traffic and demographic estimates for each placement Visualize audience data easily. Quickly compare reach and relevancy of sites you select with a new interactive graph. Access more granular publisher data. With publishers now able to opt-in their Analytics data, you'll receive more accurate and specific information about their sites. Use Ad Planner within DoubleClick DFA. Log in to your DoubleClick DFA account to access Ad Planner and have one tool for campaign planning, trafficking, and measurement. (Note: This feature is rolling out to all users over the next couple weeks) If you haven't yet tried Ad Planner, give it a go at www.google.com/adplanner . And for more information on DART for Advertisers, visit DoubleClick.com and fill out an inquiry form . Posted by Agency Ad Solutions Blog Team
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Tuesday, October 20th, 2009 at 3:42 pm
Google Analytics just stepped out with a host of new features today, enhancing the product to further meet the needs of a range of businesses. There are eight new features, and we've selected two of our favorites as a sneak peek: New engagement goals: You can now set goals for Time On Site and Pages Per Visit to help measure user engagement and branding success on your client's site. In addition, you can now define up to 20 goals per profile. Analytics Intelligence: Everyone wants more data, but evaluating it all can be a battle. Analytics Intelligence aims to help ease the process, with automatic alerts to significant changes in the data patterns of your site metrics. You'll be able to identify sudden, uncharacteristic changes in traffic patterns so that you can diagnose the issue and react more quickly. Read all about the new features in the Google Analytics Blog post , and check out the associated videos on the Google Analytics YouTube Channel . Posted by Agency Ad Solutions Blog Team
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