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Thought i'd share this here, although it might be an open strategy known to all.
I find that Google webmaster tool provides a great feature to check on the keywords relevant on your site and also the keywords that bring in traffic. I usually run a check once a week and prepare articles tailored around the keywords that need a push and it helps quite a lot. Cheers. |
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It is good to go through webmaster tools for keywords getting traffic but Is there anything new in this?
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I think by comparing webmaster tool keywords with traffic sources keywords, you should be able to know what keywords pull traffic to your site and what keywords you need to focus on improving?
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I use that tool for the same thing
I also use Google's semantic keyword feature by placing a tilde before the keyword in the query. |
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Google Webmaster Tools is a no-charge web service by Google for webmasters. It allows webmasters to check indexing status and optimize visibility of their websites.It is use full tool but i often found its results contradict with most of other tools available
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