Post by account_disabled on Feb 20, 2024 2:33:58 GMT -5
The because then they might bid on them and Google will a rarely show those and b theyll get a poor return on that spend. What happens to advertisers They dont blame themselves for choosing faulty keywords. They blame Google for giving them bad traffic and so Google knocks these out. So if you are doing SEO or youre doing content marketing and youre trying to find these targets AdWords is a terrible suggestion engine as well. As a result my advice is going to be rely on different tools. Instead There are a few that Ive got here.
Im obviously a big fan of Mozs Keyword Explorer having Greece Mobile Number List been one of the designers of that product. Ahrefs came out with a near clone product thats actually very very good. SEMrush is also a quality product. I like their suggestions a little bit more although they do use AdWords keyword data. So the volume data might be misleading again there. Id be cautious about using that. Google Trends I actually really like Google Trends. Im not sure why Google is choosing to give out such accurate data here but from what weve seen it looks really comparatively good.
Challenge being if you do these searches in Google Trends make sure you select the right type the search term not the list or the topic. Topics and lists inside Google Trends will aggregate just like this will a bunch of different keywords into one thing. Then if you want to get truly truly accurate you can go ahead and run a sample AdWords campaign the challenge with that being if Google chooses not to show your ad you wont know how many impressions you potentially missed out on and that can be frustrating too. So AdWords today using PPC as an SEO tool a content marketing tool is a little bit of a black box. I would really recommend against it. As long as you know what youre.
Im obviously a big fan of Mozs Keyword Explorer having Greece Mobile Number List been one of the designers of that product. Ahrefs came out with a near clone product thats actually very very good. SEMrush is also a quality product. I like their suggestions a little bit more although they do use AdWords keyword data. So the volume data might be misleading again there. Id be cautious about using that. Google Trends I actually really like Google Trends. Im not sure why Google is choosing to give out such accurate data here but from what weve seen it looks really comparatively good.
Challenge being if you do these searches in Google Trends make sure you select the right type the search term not the list or the topic. Topics and lists inside Google Trends will aggregate just like this will a bunch of different keywords into one thing. Then if you want to get truly truly accurate you can go ahead and run a sample AdWords campaign the challenge with that being if Google chooses not to show your ad you wont know how many impressions you potentially missed out on and that can be frustrating too. So AdWords today using PPC as an SEO tool a content marketing tool is a little bit of a black box. I would really recommend against it. As long as you know what youre.