Keyword Strategy – A Keyword Research Crash Course in 90 Minutes
I mentioned in a previous post that I was part of a keyword research panel at the Niche Affiliate Marketing Conference in Atlanta a little over a week ago. This morning I finally got a chance to listen to the recording and found myself furiously taking notes about all the different keyword research tips and tools that the other 3 experts on the panel shared. Those “other” experts are Karon Thackston, Lynn Terry and Dan Morris.
I still can’t believe that we sat up there for 90 minutes and in essence created a crash course in keyword research that takes you from very basic to more advanced keyword strategies.
Here’s a little preview video with some of the content from the audio recording of our panel discussion.
Keyword Strategy Panel Preview
Download the entire 90 minute audio of this panel discussion.
Here are some of the questions we were asked:
- Why is keyword research important?
- How do you go about finding keywords?
- What are you doing with these keywords?
- How do you optimize pages outside your own website?
From there we branched out to all kinds of different subtopics including how to not get overwhelmed with all the data you get from your keyword research, what types of keywords to use in what context on your site, commercial intent keywords that put money in your pocket, changing the intent of a search and much more.
You can download and listen to the recording of this hour and a half long discussion for $17 (which is a steal). Get it, listen to it and be sure to take some notes. Then come back and and leave a comment letting me know what you have gotten out of this recording.
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