As both a Christian and a member of the Warrior Forum, it always warms my heart to see how fellow Internet Marketers can get behind a cause to help people in real need. Today, a particular story really touched me and I wanted to share it with you.
A little girl called Macy Johns in Florida has been diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Disease which has been found early enough that treatment is possible. However, since her family lack the necessary medical insurance, they can’t afford the treatment. Several high-profile Internet Marketers have got behind Macy to try to get the community to help to raise the funds necessary to save her life.
I’m not going to go into the full story here (you can read much of it on the Warrior Forum in this thread) however what I will say is that I personally believe this to be a genuine case where a small donation at Macy’s site can make a huge difference to this little girl.
Please visit http://macyjohns.com/ and make a donation. Whilst you’re there, why not sign her guest book so that she knows just how many people in the world are thinking of here.
If you’re not able to make a financial donation, then how about the following:
- Tweet about it
- Blog about it
- Pray about it
Whatever you can do, just take some time to do SOMETHING for Macy.
Please.
In Internet Marketing, one of the most common tasks that we all perform is Keyword Research. There are a whole host of tools available to help you with this (such as the excellent Keyword Elite) but for those operating on a budget, these tools can appear expensive!
This article will arm you with 7 great keyword research tools that you can access for free to help you to build your online business to a point where the professional tools are within your reach.
1. Google AdWords Keyword Tool – This should be your first port of call for keyword research. Think about it, who knows more about search volume on Google than Google themselves? The great thing about this tool is that not only does it suggest synonyms to expand your list of potential keywords, it also lets you download the results into a spreadsheet. I always start out here then update the spreadsheet as I go.
2. Wordtracker Free Keyword Tool – Another great tool that you’ve probably come across already! The full subscription to Wordtracker is worth every penny that they charge, but when starting out, the free version is great for finding related keywords.
3. SEO Book Keyword Suggestion Tool – This is one of my favorites – despite owning some professional tools! The SEO Book Keyword Suggestion Tool effectively gives you everything that you’d get from the AdWords tool and from Wordtracker (plus more) all combined in one easy to use page. The only reason to use the other tools is that I find them a little quicker, plus only Google has access to “actual” search data…!
4. KwMap.com – I already wrote a post on this yesterday as I was so impressed with this new tool! It performs in a similar manner to the Wordtracker free keyword tool, but presents the related terms visually along two differing threads. This allows you to see two sets of related terms which slowly converge in their meanings. To be honest, it’s hard to describe – check it out to see what great potential it has!
5. SpyFu – Want to know how your biggest competitors are getting ranked well in the search engines? SpyFu can help you! OK, to be fair, you still need to do the work, but it can give you great insight. And that’s just the free version….!
6. Quantcast – Using Quantcast is like having Google analytics on your competitors domains! It gives you the ability to dig into not only their traffic, but also their demographics, giving you an indication if the traffic that you’re going after fits the profile that you’re looking for. For example, if you have a product that will sell well to young professionals and your research indicates that for your chosen keywords your main competitors are getting traffic from mainly over 50’s, then I would suggest that you need new keywords!
7. SEO Chat PageRank Search – SEO Chat has a whole goodie bag of free SEO related tools and I’d recommend you spend some time exploring them. For keyword research, you can use their excellent PageRank Search to get an idea of the strength of your competition for your chosen keywords. (Note that SEO Book mentioned above offers a great add-in for Firefox called SEO for Firefox that offers the same, plus much more, but is ONLY for Firefox, which is why it’s not one of my top 7!)
This list is not meant to be exhaustive, just to get you started. If you’re serious about SEO, I would recommend that you read The SEO Mindset by Brad Callen which is one of the best, most comprehensive introductions that I’ve come across.
Enjoy!
I’ve just come across an interesting new tool for Keyword Research that presents everything in a cool visual display. Hop on over to KwMap and try it out for yourself and I’m sure you’ll agree that it has great potential.
In essence, when you query on a specific keyword, it returns a visual display of the keyword with two strands of related keywords associated with it. You can navigate through these related keywords to follow the relations and identify some interesting phrases that you might otherwise never have thought of.
It’s early days in terms of predicting whether or not this will take off, but I for one will certainly be including it in my keyword research sessions!



