Google Keyword Tool Common Research Mistakes
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After reading a lot and I mean A LOT of keyword research techniques and trying some for myself. I realized that people often had the wrong view of Google keyword tool. There were also some simple mistakes that persons often made, which then lead readers astray (not intentionally I'm sure). Then they wonder what they have done wrong! I will discuss and rectify some of these dreaded mistakes which can be a horror when performing keyword research for search engine optimization (SEO).
Firstly, I should point out that google's keyword tool was not made for doing keyword research for websites. But for advertisers using Google adwords. Google Adwords is basically the links that some search results may yield before the organic results (the websites that are not paid to show up via adwords). The paid links are called sponsored links. People actually pay Google to display these links.
Don't be dishearten by this though, the tool gives lots of useful info when it comes to choosing keywords for a website as I will discuss later. So lets get started!
Google Adwords
- Google Pay Per Click Advertising Services - What is Google Adwords
The Google Adwords pay per click advertising program, when it is suitable to use for your business.
Advance Options
Firstly lets head to the google keyword tool website by clicking the hyperlink.
Type in your desired keyword or key phrase under 'Word or phrase'. There is also a website section which suggests keywords for a given webpage. Now to set advance settings. Select the advance options tab.
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If you only want to check information for keywords in a specific country, select that country from the first list. On the other hand if you want information on specific keywords from a certain language select that language from the list to the right.
We now move on to Mobile search. Check 'Show stats for' mobile search if you are optimizing for a mobile audience but most likely you aren't so leave this blank.
Next the 'Show results for' heading. The 'All keyword ideas' setting will show all the different variations of the keyword that is typed in the search section. In 'Ideas containing my search terms' shows you only the variations that also include your original searched terms.
Lastly the 'Filter keywords' setting. First, select what you want to filter from the drop down menu. Then select either the more than/equal (>=) or less than/equal (<=) signs from the following dropdown. Finally enter your limiting number in the space provided.
How this setting works is by for example if your want to filter 'Global monthly searches' and find how many keywords are search for more than 2, 000 times in Google. Select global monthly searches, the more-than/equal(>=) sign and then enter 2, 000.
Personally, all I change in the advance options are that I select 'all countries' to find what my entire audience is. Then English, since the only language I know well is English. I uncheck mobile search, and I constantly switch between' All keyword ideas' and 'Ideas containing my search terms'. I choose 'all keyword ideas' when brainstorming for a random keyword but 'Ideas containing my search terms' when I am searching for or narrowing down a niche key phrase or keyword. Finally I don't touch the last setting.
Now we get to press search! You keywords shall appear below under 'Keyword ideas'. The keywords suggested, will be organized in Tabs
Lets analyze these tabs
The default tabs are :
Keyword | Competition | Global Monthly Searches | Local Monthly Searches | Local Search Trends from left to right respectively.
First mistake
This First mistake people make:
Some think that the competition bar represents the number of competing or optimized web pages for a chosen keyword. This simply is not true, the competition in Google keyword tool is the number of people bidding on a keyword. What this means is that this bar shows the number of people paying Google for their ads to show up for a keyword or key phrase using adwords, and not the number of competing websites.
Second mistake
The 'Global Monthly Searches' tab.
It is mistaken by some that this tab shows the amount of people in the world who search for the keyword in question using any search engine. This is a also not true, this section only represents the number of people searching for a specific keyword using only Google's search engines in a month.
Local Monthly Search Volume
Next, the 'Local Monthly Searches' shows the amount of people, who search for a specific keywords using Google’s search engine from the chosen county as selected above from the advance setting. If 'all countries' and 'all languages' were selected this number would be the same as the 'global monthly searches'.
Local Search trends
The 'local search trends' heading shows how many times a keyword was search for throughout the year compared to the highest search volume for that year for the country and language you selected, in a bar chart. This can be very helpful. For example a keyword has 200,000 views a month globally. You may think this is a great keyword but sometimes when you check the trends it shows that this keyword only had traffic for this 1 month and very little for the other months. For example something that happened recently like a football world cup match . When researching keywords these bars should be as level as possible to enure a steady stream of searches for that keyword.
Match Types
This is VERY important. This setting is located in the right sidebar of the keyword tool. These are three match types. Broad, Exact and phrase.
These are often left out when performing keyword research because people don't know of the importance of these settings.
Lets start with Broad Match
Broad match basically shows the results for related words to your keyword. For example when checking for red cars and broad match is selected, it will show you how many searches are done for free cars, bicycles, paint, purple cars etc. Not what you wanted right! This way you end up with a high global search volume but it doesn't represent the results for the exact keyword in question. This is where the exact match comes in.
Exact match does exactly what it says! It shows how many people search for that a specific keyword using Google's search engine. For example you type in flowers and select exact match this will show how many people search for flowers and flowers only. This is what you want to select for accurate results partaining to : Competition | Global Monthly Searches | Local Monthly Searches and Local Search Trends.
Lastly we come to Phrase match
This Shows How many people search for your keywords in a phrase. For example if you type in 'computer parts' it will show stats for phrase like 'Buy Computer parts from best buy', 'Computer parts installation' etc.
Below is a table that shows more example of these match types:
Match Types
Keyword
| Broad
| Exact
| Phrase
|
|---|---|---|---|
Car mats
| upholstry
| Car mats
| Buy car mats
|
Google adsense
| pay per click
| Google adsense
| Google adsense for new websites
|
car
| tires
| car
| How to refurbish an old car
|
CPC
There are also more tabs which you may add to the interface. To access these select,'Views' which is just above the tabs we just talked about. Then select 'Customize columns'. In this tutorial I will only discuss one other addon and this the the 'Estimated Avg. CPC'. Check the box next to this title and select save. This column will now appear to the right most of the previous columns.
What this setting shows is approximately how much an advertiser will pay Google to show ads for this specific keyword. So the bigger this number the more you might be paid if someone clicks an ad partaining to this add on your website. Getting you websites to show ads for this keyword is a whole other story.
Did you make some of the mistakes outlined in this hub?
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This keyword tool can be very effective for Google Search Engine optimization if used correctly. But remember, it was made for advertisers and all of the values are estimates and they only apply to Google searches. I hope this revision furthered your knowledge in terms of this helpful keyword tool provided by Google, Google keyword tool!.
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Extremely (extremely) helpful! I find the keyword tool terribly frustrating. Thanks for explaining its features in plain English!
Thanks for explaining this tool. It has been very difficult for me to use like it is for most people. And I have made the mistakes you talk about. This is a great hub. Voted up and useful.
Now i understand this tool, thanks for explaining so cleverly.
Next Generation Super Affiliate Here,Thanks for this nice hub
So simple and useful. Great work keep it up!
A lot I did not know. Thanks for the great step by step guide. I am going to use it right now.
I am using Google Keyword tool but i have not thought like this. Thanks a lot for providing such informaiton
Very useful.. good job
Well written and certainly removing a few misconceptions. Congratulations on the hubnugget nomination!
Well written and a good guide. Thanks for publishing - I only wish you had done it a couple of months ago lol.
I Like This Guide. Thanks a lot, you have made my day .
Great info. Thanks and congrats on your nomination.
Wow, you made something so complicated and made it easy to understand. Bookmarked!!!
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This hub is very exact on a program with little guidance. Very useful!
Thank you for this hub. Great for us newbies!
this is great, and I bookmarked it!
Amazing tips, it will help me a lot to handle my client project.
Nice and very informative hub.Thank you for sharing your knowledge.we all do any mistakes with Google keyword tools.keep it up.
That's great, some mistake I've made, i have a different understanding, but now you can explain clearly. Thanks very much.
great info, thanks!
Thanks for sharing your info, i was one of the people who thought that the competition bar represented how many websites had these keywords in their titles etc.
Hey Easy guy, I just discovered this hub and find it to resonate with one of my hubs, do you want to link exchange? Let me know. My hub is about maximizing Adsense revenue, and another hub is about how to do SEO, both mentioned some of what you mentioned here.
Thank you for this information. I am still learning...
Great hub with a lot of important information.
Thanks. I didn't know that you could do a broad match or an exact match. I just didn't look far enough I guess.
Rated it up, where were you when I had to figure it on my own lol. Useful hub for novice hubbers.
Thanks easyguy. That was well put together, easy to follow and a very helpful hub. I also rated it up and useful.
Very useful information, I learnd some things I haven't knew before. Thanks for sharing.
Nice guide. Thanks for making an improvement on Google's documentation. Reading this helped me to realised I should turn on the language filters, as some suggestions it was giving me were for non English queries which I do not understand.
This was helpful! Keyword Research is something I have been avoiding for long...
Thank you so much for an in-depth article on the complexities of the Google Keyword Tool! I can't wait to put some of these tips to practice!
Informative hub. Simple and straightforward. Thanks easyguyevo.
Great hub! Thank you for sharing with us.
Bloody sweet, m8! This answered my remaining questions, save one, which I will ask directly to your hub, which was bloody sweet, m8!
Great guide for beginners. Keyword tool is a great resource if you use it correctly and understand it.
Thanks for writing this hub easyguyevo, it has cleared up a few things for me.
An essential tips for those using google keyword tool for researching keywords.
Interesting I've been trying to figure out the google keyword tool. I will be bookmarking this hub.
I was looking for a website/tool like this, and you provided it with additional information. Thank you! Hopefully my literature will pick up now.
bookmarked for useful tips
I have been making some of these mistakes. I will now go back and use this tool correctly, thanks
Amazing stuffs, i understand it now:-)
Great hub! This may sound like a stupid question but I am a newbie. Do you have to open a business account to be able to use Googles Keyword search? When I clicked on your link and went to the destination it asked for sign up details.
Some excellent advice, thanks for sharing.
I appreciate this information because I think I've been doing this wrong based on some of the other hubs/answers I've read elsewhere. I want to make sure that I understand this correctly now. Previously, I've been looking for keywords which had low competition, high CPC and between 1000-5,000 searches on that specific keyword. Now I'm understanding a better way is to look for high competition, high CPC and as many searches as possible? I'd appreciate it if you would let me know if I've understood correctly. This is for making Hub titles/keywords.
Wow, glad I discovered this early on in hubbing! Thanks so much. I've been totally on the wrong track.
I couldn't figure out how to add a CPC column however. Over the match types there is mention of CPC under "Traffic Estimator", but over the search results the tab for "view text" is greyed out. Am I doing something wrong or has this changed? Thanks.
















































TwO1FouR 22 months ago
Thank you for this! Haven't seen a guide like this before!