Posts Tagged ‘real estate keywords’

New Google Insights Tool Gives you the edge

New Google Insights Tool Gives you the edge

This tool, recently released by Google looks like an enhanced version of their trends tool.  Google Insights though gives some great data for some lower volume word searches which trends never seemed to do. http://google.com/insights/search/ Carefully using this tool you can find some hidden jewels of keywords that you might not have yet uncovered.  With their “Rising Searches” feature you may be able to jump start some content into your blog and website and take advantage of traffic... 

Dig for more keywords with SEODigger

Dig for more keywords with SEODigger

Here is a real estate SEO tool that I had checked out just a little while ago, but didn’t take the time to DIG in :).  I had some time to play with it and I have to admit that it is a pretty sweet tool.  It takes quite a bit of guess work out and would be a great compliment with your other SEO tools. In a nutshell SEO Digger tells you what keywords your site ranks for in the top 20 of Google.  It also compares how you do against the WordTracker and Overture Index.  You can run searches... 

Traffic Generating Keywords vs. Conversion Keywords

Traffic Generating Keywords vs. Conversion Keywords

As you are continuing to practice your SEO skills through development of content and use of tools like WordTracker to find the most often searched words, sometimes we lose track of which words are the ones generating traffic and which ones are actually leading to conversions. The high volume search phrases “myarea real estate” are usually the most competitive and many strive to show up on the first page of Google so you can get those customers, but are they converting for you? It very... 

Find the Long Tail and Get more Visitors!

Find the Long Tail and Get more Visitors!

As real estate agents and other professionals working on real estate internet marketing have been coming online, a major focus has been on keywords and concentrating on those most popular keywords that people are typing. What about the keywords and phrases that don’t show up in many of the word research tools? The theory of “Long Tail” search is the following. It states that “the sum of the searches on all the low volume terms = the sum of the traffic on all the high volume...