You can create massive keyword lists in seconds using this tool. I am sure it appears complex and confusing to most of you which is why I've developed this step by step tutorial. This tool was created for use with Google Adwords PPC service. You may be able to use it on other PPC services as well, but for all points and purposes - it'll function best when used with Google Adwords.
Before we start - if you do not use PPC search engines to advertise, this tool will do nothing for you unless you want to sell keyword lists for Google Adwords. . . which may be a good niche market for someone.
All the functions are the same for the two word combos as the three word combos - The "add" function, quotes, no quotes, reverse, skip space. . . all that is explained above.
If you have any further questions feel free to use the link provided below to contact me.
Before we start - if you do not use PPC search engines to advertise, this tool will do nothing for you unless you want to sell keyword lists for Google Adwords. . . which may be a good niche market for someone.
Keywords
You have keyword inputs at the top. This is the keyword phrase you want to use. It's pretty self-explanitory, really. If you had a link tracking service, and you wanted to use 'free link tracking' as your keyword phrase, you would input:
Keyword #1: free
Keyword #2: link
Keyword #3: tracking
Only put in one word per box, and you cannot include anything other than letters, numbers or an underscore (_) on this setup. A paid version of this will allow hyphens. This means you cannot have a blank space after your keyword, either, as this will cause an error. It's best if you do not include words like "if, the, with, or, and" etc, as it may not give you relevant keyword results.
Keyword #2: link
Keyword #3: tracking
"Add" line for Keywords
This feature allows you to add an ending to your keword, to change the meaning, make it plurl, whatever. Example:
Keyword #1: free
Keyword #2: link x Add "s"
Keyword #3: tracking
Would give me all the "free link tracking" results as well as all of the "free links tracking" results - i.e. many more keywords. In order to use it, you need to be sure "Add" is checked next to the keyword you want the ending added onto.
Keyword #2: link x Add "s"
Keyword #3: tracking
Quotes, No Quotes, Brackets, No spaces, Reverse, Skip Space
This is how you want your results returned. I think it'd be better to show you the results, maybe make it easier to understand. An example, I put in the keyword phrase "free link tracking" with all the above features, and I get this as a result. 72 keyword phrases all based on free link tracking setup for Google Adwords. I'll explain what the functions do:
No quotes: Returns keyword phrases for selected options without quotation marks. When using Adwords, this is called a broad match. Broad Match keywords & phrases may have a lot of impressions, maybe even a high click through rate but probably will result in poor matching for your targeted market. For instance, if I had a product to offer about dogs, and I used a broad match in Google with the word dog, my ad would show for: dog training, barking dog, dogfish, dogs playing poker, etc.
Quotes: Wraps quotation marks around text. When used with Adwords, it is a phrase match. Phrase match is important as it is supposed to show your ad to a market that is more targeted to your keyword or phrase.
Brackets: Returns results wrapped in brackets. With Google Adwords this is an exact match. Using brackets will cause less impressions and clickthroughs, but they will return the most targeted visitors to your website.
No Spaces: Returns your keyword phrase without spaces. May be helpful with two word combos, may be for the most part not helpful with 3 word combos or higher.
Reverse: Returns your keywords in reverse and mixed up order. This is very helpful as when people are searching for something in search engines, they do not always search for keywords in the order you input as your keyword phrase. Using this with the qoutes and brackets will most likely get you more traffic with combonations that you wouldn't think of yourself.
Skip Space: For three word phrases and longer this will remove a space in between your keywords. This can produce more impressions and clickthroughs to your website using no quotes, quotes and brackets.
Quotes: Wraps quotation marks around text. When used with Adwords, it is a phrase match. Phrase match is important as it is supposed to show your ad to a market that is more targeted to your keyword or phrase.
Brackets: Returns results wrapped in brackets. With Google Adwords this is an exact match. Using brackets will cause less impressions and clickthroughs, but they will return the most targeted visitors to your website.
No Spaces: Returns your keyword phrase without spaces. May be helpful with two word combos, may be for the most part not helpful with 3 word combos or higher.
Reverse: Returns your keywords in reverse and mixed up order. This is very helpful as when people are searching for something in search engines, they do not always search for keywords in the order you input as your keyword phrase. Using this with the qoutes and brackets will most likely get you more traffic with combonations that you wouldn't think of yourself.
Skip Space: For three word phrases and longer this will remove a space in between your keywords. This can produce more impressions and clickthroughs to your website using no quotes, quotes and brackets.
Include 2 word combos
This will return results using two words of your three word combo. Simply select the two keywords from your main keywords (above) and choose the appropriate box to have them included in the search results.All the functions are the same for the two word combos as the three word combos - The "add" function, quotes, no quotes, reverse, skip space. . . all that is explained above.
If you have any further questions feel free to use the link provided below to contact me.