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How to generate a massive list of keywords

How to generate a massive list of keywords.

There are many ways to skin a cat. The same is true for finding the right keywords. Before you can find keywords with loads of traffic in Google, you must first develop a list of potential keywords relevant to your business. Relevance is vital. If you spend your time trying to cast too wide a net, you can end up targeting keywords irrelevant to your audience. For example, if you are an online football jacket retailer in the United States, examples of relevant keywords might be: Buy football jackets Buy football jackets online Online football jackets store USA Irrelevant keywords might be: Football jacket photos How to make your own football jacket Football jacket manufacturers How to design a football jacket You can see how the first pool of keywords are more relevant to the target audience of football jacket retailers, and the second pool of keywords are related but unlikely to lead to customers. Keeping relevance in mind, you must develop a list of potential keyword combinations to use as a resource, so you can then go and uncover the best keywords with a decent amount of traffic each month in Google. Following are some powerful strategies you can use to help with generating this list.

 1. Steal keywords from competitors. If you're feeling sneaky, you can let your competitors do the heavy lifting for you and snatch up keywords from their sites. There are many tools out there created for this sole purpose. A simple and free tool is the SEOBook Keyword Analyzer. If you enter a page into this tool within seconds it will scrape a list of the keywords your competitor has optimized into their page. You can then use this to bulk out your keyword list. SEOBook Keyword Analyzer http://tools.seobook.com/general/keyword-density/ While the SEOBook Keyword Analyzer is a great, simple tool for revealing the keywords your competitors have optimized into the page, another powerful tool is SEMrush’s Domain Analytics Organic Research Tool. This tool estimates the keywords that are sending the largest amount of traffic to your competitors’ websites. The estimates are reasonably accurate and can be a valuable resource for bulking out your keyword list. While SEMrush’s insights are powerful, they do come at a cost. You can preview the first 10-keywords for free, but if you want more data its plans start at $69.95 per month for pro users. SEMrush Domain Analytics https://www.semrush.com

 2. Brainstorm your own master list. Assuming competitors have been thorough with their research isn't always the best strategy. By brainstorming combinations of keywords, you can generate a giant list of potential keywords. To do this, sketch out a grid of words your target customer might use. Split the words into different prefixes and suffixes. Next up, combine them into one giant list using the free Mergewords tool. With this strategy you can quickly and easily build up a massive list of relevant keywords. Mergewords http://www.mergewords.com Prefix - buy - where do I buy Middle word - NFLjerseys - NFLuniforms - NFLjackets Suffixes - online Combined keywords - NFLjerseys - NFLjerseys online - NFLuniforms - NFLuniforms online - NFLjackets - NFLjackets online - buy NFLjerseys - buy NFLjerseys online - buy NFLuniforms - buy NFLuniforms online - buy NFLjackets - buy NFLjackets online - where do I buy NFLjerseys - where do I buy NFLjerseys online - where do I buy NFLuniforms - where do I buy NFLuniforms online - where do I buy NFLjackets - where do I buy NFLjackets online - NFLjerseys - NFLjerseys online - NFLuniforms - NFLuniforms online - NFLjackets - NFLjackets online

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