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How to use Wordtracker Keyword Universe

This is a down and dirty how to use wordtracker for the quick round of initial keyword research.

Log in to Wordtracker (click that link for a free 7 day trial, full use).

Click on use keyword universe once logged in.

How to use Wordtracker Keyword Universe Search

Once clicking that, type in a broad search phrase. I think of this as the master phrase, where you can then choose from hundreds of variations and add them to your keyword basket.

Let’s type in Sleeping Bags, why sleeping bags? Because I’m working on setting up a phpbay wordpress site that allows me to affiliate for all types of sleeping bags.

and click ‘proceed’

Keyword Universe Search Steps - Wordtracker Tutorial

Then that pulls up a whole list of related keywordswords underneath, left hand column, it will look like this..

 Wordtracker Steps Tutorial
Then click a phrase on the left hand column (down near the bottom there).

That slaps up a list of phrases on the right.

Click the itty bitty white link at the top of those words that says ‘click here to add all of these to the basket’

look down at the bottom middle of the screen, you’ll see those keywords in the basket.

 Wordtracker Steps Tutorial

If I had clicked ‘add keywords’ prior to taking the screenshot the “0″ would have been “157 as all of the keywords related to ’sleeping bags’ would have been added to my basket.

Keep clicking on words on the left hand column and then clicking ‘add all of these words to the basket’ on the right until you have somewhere around 100-300 words to start.

This is just a broad search to get a broad look at what is out there and available.

Then click ’step 3′

Then just click the ‘competition search’ button (don’t worry about clicking on the words down below at all, just check em all).

 Wordtracker Keyword Competition Search

then click the ‘google checkbox’

 Wordtracker Keyword Results

I stick with just selecting google for this example, but you can pick two if you’d prefer. Then click the ‘proceed’ button at the bottom right.

Now it begins running results, this is the step that will reveal competitive information on your phrases.

Give it a min or so to query the google.

Results are ranked by KEI which is a comparison of volume of searches (more the better) compared to the # of competing sites (less the better).

Let’s take a look at our keyword results from the sleeping bag keyphrase search.

 Keyword Search Results

Disclaimer about these keyword search results - they aren’t always accurate.

When you find something promising you always need to do a quick double check and check results yourself as well, and there is no way to tell if the results are on the money or not, I have had instances of them being wrong and estimates way off. Best advice I have is to first use your brain and secondly use wordtracker results to make sure you aren’t missing anything easy to snag.

Understanding the Keyword Results

I work from the top down, right to left when analyzing the results.

  • Competing - The column on the far right is the competing websites, or other sites that google has indexed for that keyword. The lower the better in terms of pure “rankability”.
  • 24Hrs - How many estimated searches per day for the specific phrase
  • Count - How often the phrase appears in their specific database in the past 110 days from ‘major metacrawlers)
  • KEI Analysis - keyword effectiveness index, developed by 1stearchranking.net

Ok, so about these results: It looks like “teenage sleeping bags”, listed there at #2 could be a no brainer piece of content to create. That’s a great keyword to target. There are only 5 competing sites in the results meaning that if your page gets indexed then it will most likely rank for a phrase match search for that phrase.

Now just because a word has a high kei doesn’t mean it is worth ranking for. You’ll have to use your brain power to determine whether or not that phrase would be worth ranking for.

If you don’t get a lot of results early on, right after you click on keyword universe, use a more broad keyphrase. “Sleeping Bags” will always get more results than “Brown Sleeping Bags” but in competitive niches you might need to delve down that deep to find a niche within a niche that has potential. Know what i’m saying?

Use common sense - if there is some random phrase that gets tons of searches it will be up to you to decide whether or not you could benefit your site in some way for ranking for that phrase.

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WordTracker is a very powerful tool, but unless you understand why the information it spits out is so valuable, it doesn’t really matter. If you’re always looking for new ways to increase your website traffic then read the following statement. If you agree, you may want to give Word Tracker a serious look…

One of the keys to getting more visitors to your website is to rank high in search engines for keywords relating to your product, service or niche. And to do that, you need to know which ‘keywords’ and ‘keyword phrases’ people are using when they do a search. You then build your website & content around those keywords and phrases, which not only attracts more visitors to your site, but qualified visitors.

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