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Finding Good Keywords for Google
Alvin Phang  
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Before you even start thinking of doing your website or selecting your product. The first thing that 90% of newbie never do is to find out what is the demand for the product and find them by their keywords.

What can keywords do for you? You can find out for example you are selling cars, you can search in freely available tools online to find out what type of cars that people are looking for on the internet. This way you just need to find a high demand for that model of car and people will start coming to you.

What you don’t want to do is to find the ultimate product that you “thought” is a killer sell. But nobody will know it’s a good sellable product unless you have tested it already in the market before.

Within spending money and effect like in the past getting products you are not sure it is sellable now you can find out with these free tools = )

Below is my 1st video tutorial how you can use SEOBook free Search Tool

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Comment by ChuaCH Subscribed to comments via email
2007-02-17 23:31:00
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nice to know there is a good video for the demo on “Finding Good Keywords for Google”

ChuaCH
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Comment by Matt Ellsworth Subscribed to comments via email
2007-04-30 22:41:46
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thanks for the tips - this has helped me expand my keyword research.

 
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