How to Use Wordtracker KeyWord Question Tool To Drive Web Site Traffic
Publish date: June 1, 2009 3:13 pm
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As you know, I am a big advocate of keyword research for your online business success. You need to know what people are searching for on the web. But I don’t advocate writing contents stuffed with keywords. Write contents to solve problems and use keywords that are essentials for the flow of your contents. I recently found a great keyword question (Wordtracker Keywoword Question) tool that would help you create contents by providing solutions to problems people encounter in their daily life.
If you are creating contents in your niche (and you should be if you want to succeed in online business), you can provide solutions to people’s problems if you know what questions they are typing into search engines. Using Wordtracker’s Question tool, you will be able to find what questions in you niche people are entering into search boxes of search engines.
Let’s say your niche is gardening. When you enter the word garden into the tool, it comes up with questions like:
how to garden
how to design potager garden
how to plant a vegetable garden
Now you can start creating contents that answer those questions. See, how easy it is to create contents that provide real value to your web site visitors. Using the same technique, you can create contents for eHow, Hubpages, and Squdoo. You create contents in Hubpages and cleverly insert your links to your web site. Some hubpages rank on the top 10 in Google.
For best results, start with root one-word keyword in you niche. Instead gardening, use garden. I also found that if you use two or more keywords in the search box of the tool, you will get extremely low volume questions. But you can try multi-word keywords in your niche and you may find high volume questions.
Using the tool, you can discover long tail keywords and target readers who want to read your contents and link to your contents. This is link building 101. More one-way links and links from popular sites (like Hubpages, eHow) will boost your search engine rankings and web site traffic.
Another good tool is
KeywordDiscovery.com Keyword
Research Tool
What do you think about the tool? Use it and post your experience in the comments.
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June 16th, 2009 at 2:54 PM
Hi. I like the way you write. Will you post some more articles?
June 18th, 2009 at 1:01 PM
@GarykPatton
Thanks, GarykPatton I will try my best to write this type more articles.