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Beginning Keyword Research
Keyword Research March 14th, 2007
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Keyword research is a complex task, so how do you go about starting? We’ve had to do that a few times now, so learn from us how to go about properly starting the research process and what tools are out there to help you in the task.
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Comment by StatMan
2007-03-14 11:23:40
Good basic stuff. I can’t wait to do a bunch of keyword research for my blogs and a future business possibility. Thanks for very helpful advice. It sounds like you two are having fun doing this. Keep up the good work for us newbies.
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Comment by Brian Mark
2007-03-14 19:30:54
Who’s having more fun… us doing the podcast or you playing with quantcast?
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Comment by StatMan
2007-03-14 22:51:09
Quantcast is awesome. And you can’t beat the price since it is free. That is going to be one of my most used tools for a while.
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Comment by slayerx
2007-03-18 11:47:37
Found Quantcast to be really useful thanks for the tips guys.
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Comment by David Brown
2007-03-20 20:52:23
I’m having fun playing with quantcast and doing the podcasts
DB
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Comment by asifsiddiqui
2007-05-31 13:47:40
Quantcast is great stuff, thanks David & Brian for the wonderful peace of information, i am having lot of fun with Quantcast
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Comment by Jeff Nordstedt
2007-06-15 07:55:37
You mentioned an algorithm, DS*2/C = DS/C*DS, in this installment. How do I use that to rank KEI for the list of keywords I developed? I started this as a designer, I turned into a marketer, but making the leap to mathematician may be tough… Any help is appreciated.
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