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    Keyword Research Video Help : Get 10 Times More Keywords An Unique Way to Get Maximum Longtail Keywords

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      Carcast #1 – Keyword Research

      marketsamurai.com – In my first VIDEO carcast I reveal the three key steps to keyword research, so that you don’t waste time optimising around a keyword that has no value, or don’t have a hope to get onto the first page of google for.

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        www.26weekplan.com Our Long Tail Keyword Reseach Guide is Week#2 of the 26-Week Internet Marketing Plan

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          In this video, paid search expert Christine Churchill continues her explanation of keyword research with the expansion phase. She explains how to use a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet with the concatenate command to expand your list of key phrases with plurals, misspellings, action words, and geographical terms. In addition, searches may use words indicating their position in the buying process — compare, review, finance, etc. She also explains how keyword selection tools are used in this process.

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