Great tip, thanks again James! Isn’t it true that even if a site did manage to get visitors by targeting high traffic keywords, the bounce rate would eventually be very high if the content is not really what the visitor was looking for? As they say “Content is King!”. =)
I wonder how Alexa gets information on demographics.
Very timely tong post mo James, I’ve been looking for a free keyword tracking service. I would suggest keywordspy up to 10 lang yung free pero swak na swak, i confirm mo pa sa Google Keyword Tool yun talaga yung mga high-ranking keywords. You will know your competitor’s kewords. About the source code, ok din yun pero kung gusto mo ng madalian, keywordspy works.Another great post, keep posting!
@Millionaire Acts, the Alexa tool is really helpful. Although it may not be a perfect system, at least it gives a vaiety of useful data about sites.
@Jay, that’s true. Actually, bloggers in some sites don’t put a lot of useful info hoping that users will click on the ads instead. When that happens and if the keyword is a high-paying keyword, the site owner gets to earn. I think that’s what they are banking on.
@jonharules, tried KeywordSpy before pero mukhang outdated yung lumalabas sa free version nila. Parang keywords na tinatarget ng isang site several months o years ago. Siguro sa paid version nila, updated. Anyway, will still put that in the list of free keyword checkers in the article. Thanks!
Mai 6th, 2009 at %H:%M
this is a very good point to make. I have often wonder how to check someones keywords, so thank you for this peice of information.
Mai 6th, 2009 at %H:%M
Nice information James! I’ve been using the Alexa tool though.
Mai 7th, 2009 at %H:%M
Great tip, thanks again James! Isn’t it true that even if a site did manage to get visitors by targeting high traffic keywords, the bounce rate would eventually be very high if the content is not really what the visitor was looking for? As they say “Content is King!”. =)
I wonder how Alexa gets information on demographics.
Mai 8th, 2009 at %H:%M
Very timely tong post mo James, I’ve been looking for a free keyword tracking service. I would suggest keywordspy up to 10 lang yung free pero swak na swak, i confirm mo pa sa Google Keyword Tool yun talaga yung mga high-ranking keywords. You will know your competitor’s kewords. About the source code, ok din yun pero kung gusto mo ng madalian, keywordspy works.Another great post, keep posting!
Mai 9th, 2009 at %H:%M
@Izzy, you’re welcome!
@Millionaire Acts, the Alexa tool is really helpful. Although it may not be a perfect system, at least it gives a vaiety of useful data about sites.
@Jay, that’s true. Actually, bloggers in some sites don’t put a lot of useful info hoping that users will click on the ads instead. When that happens and if the keyword is a high-paying keyword, the site owner gets to earn. I think that’s what they are banking on.
@jonharules, tried KeywordSpy before pero mukhang outdated yung lumalabas sa free version nila. Parang keywords na tinatarget ng isang site several months o years ago. Siguro sa paid version nila, updated. Anyway, will still put that in the list of free keyword checkers in the article. Thanks!