23 Apr
Posted by Aaron at FullTiltBlogging.com as Google SEO Tips, Marketing
You are about to discover how to read Google’s mind.
How would you like to know exactly what search terms people are searching for on Google in your niche? How would you like to know not only the exact search terms people are typing in, but also the relative search volume of one to another? Sounds good, huh?
It’s easy–just use this tool:
http://www.FullTiltBlogging.com/sandbox
Type in one or more keyword phrases (one per line) and Google will tell you exactly what other related terms people are searching for as well as the relative traffic for each term.
Pretty cool.
6 Responses
David Nordmark
April 23rd, 2008 at 5:36 pm
1I’ve only just recently discovered this tool, although I have yet to really try it out for myself. It does look interesting though. It’s amazing how many free tools google has. I guess that’s one of the reasons they’re as huge as they are. Thanks for the tip Aaron!
- Dave
Jeroen Mourik
April 24th, 2008 at 8:46 am
2I totally agree with David, Google is very nice to provide such a wide variety of online tools and free software for both the general public and internet professionals.
Talking about Search Engines experiences, I would like to share two very special search engines I found a year ago:
http://www.wefeelfine.org/ (shows the emotions of people on the internet over the last couple of hours).
http://universe.daylife.com/ (use your own key-words and find out!)
Kaushik
April 24th, 2008 at 11:25 am
3I instantly dived into using Aaron’s link and wow,a magic world.I feed my url and hit.L……ots of keywords information for my blog within seconds.Thanks to Google for this amazing free tools and thanks to Aaron for letting us into this tool. Though its created mainly for adwords campaign.
One of my fellow friend,Mark Wilson(known to Suzie Cheel too) had brought a very useful tool-Zemanta that make a bloggers life easy. You may find it here.
http://guru-fodder.com/117/what-in-the-world-is-zemanta/
Blogging Search Tips
April 24th, 2008 at 10:07 pm
4I quite agree with you Aaron, this is a true measure of what terms are being searched for in the search engine with the greater percentage of the market.
I usually use it but have not exploited it to the full. I get carried away by more elite tools like WT.
But lately i have seen a shift of many marketers recommending the Google keyword tool especially after the demise of Overture.
I will now use it to the full.
Craig
April 26th, 2008 at 8:40 pm
5Google is doing amazing stuff turning a ton of really valuable tools into sticky utilities. It’ll be interesting if they ever decide to start charging once or if they get into financial difficulty in the future.
Mark Mason
April 29th, 2008 at 12:49 pm
6Sandbox is a great tool, and a great way to get started. Combined with some of the free keyword tools, it is simply amazing when you consider all of the information you can get for free to help your business.
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