How To Digg Your Keyword Research For Search Engine Optimization

Writing by Nick Stamoulis on Friday, 25 of April , 2008 at 7:05 am

There are a lot of keyword research tools available at present but sometimes nothing beats checking out social sites to see what is humming with their users. Use some of those keywords in your search engine optimization strategies and you may strike gold if or when those keywords spike in the search results.

In a strange twist, topics can become very popular on sites like YouTube days before those same terms become popular searches through traditional search engines. If you have targeted those keywords through your search engine optimization program then there is a good chance you will be on the front page for those results.

YouTube is not the only social site to consider. The Digg homepage can be useful along with StumbleUpon’z Buzz page and don’t forget sites such as FaceBook and Del.icio.us or any of the other sites that may favor your genre. The data you glean from these sites can then be used in any of they keyword research tools to fine tune your search engine optimization program.

There will be times when none of the information collected really matches your genre. However, by keeping a regular eye on these sites you can be in a position to capitalize on any buzz as it does start to build.

Keyword research and search engine optimization is often a matter of trying to second guess tomorrows trends, the more help you can get, the easier it can be.


Category: Keyword Research, SEO

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