For your KeyWord Tool Arsenal – Can’t Miss Shortcuts
Do you have keywords on the brain? I know I do! You are surfing and run across a keyword – you get excited – wonder if a niche exists – plan to research but before you can fire up your fav keyword tool or open a new window to get to one of Google’s online keyword tools – 16 other things hit you and you forget all about it. Sound familiar??? Happens to me at least 10 times a day!
Well with GoogleTutor’s bookmarklets, you can save tons of time and not miss any keyword or niche research opportunities. I love bookmarklets. They save me so much time!
The nifty little tool in the 1st link below will parse the keyword right into Google Insights for Search where you can see search volume, compare other keywords against it (Wii vs Playstation), see search patterns across specific regions, categories, and even time frames to evaluate seasonality.
Google Insights for Search Bookmarklet – HOT!
The next bookmarklet, auto enters the web site you are on into Google Trends for Sites. This could be handy for affiliate managers or for anyone for link building/advertising research. G Trends shows avg daily visitors over time with a nice graph so you can see traffic levels and even compare traffic between several sites. Also shows other sites in that niche that people visit and related search terms visitors have also searched for.
Google Trends Websites Bookmarklet – HOT!
I hope “the Tutor” gets my ping and sees this because I have a hot suggestion/request. We need a bookmarklet for doing a Google: allintitle: “keyword in quotes” search. Preferably after simply highlighting a KW on a web page.
Hat Tip to Edwin, one of our valued MVPs (Most Valuable Posters) at the 5 Star forum. This is just one of MANY hot tips and tools Edwin turns our forum members onto every time he finds something really helpful.
You can find more of his tips and tricks at the link above!
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#1 Marc Marseille wrote on Monday, October 20th, 2008:
Thanks for the info on the Google insights keyword tool. I was aware of the adword keyword tool for popular phrases.but this one here is also a winner.
Thanks again…
Marc