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Cool New FREE Tool from Wordtracker - Keyword Question

Linda Buquet

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<img src="http://affiliate-blogs.5staraffiliateprograms.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/blogtools.jpg" alt="affiliate tools" align="left" hspace="10" />Wordtracker just launched a cool little FREE keyword research tool that affiliates, niche marketers and article marketers should like. Often when Jill or Joe surfer search they don't search like we do, with 2 or 3 core keywords. <strong>They search with full sentence questions. If you know the questions people in the niche are asking and craft your blog post or article with that question and an answer, do you think you could capture some extra visitors???</strong>

Here's a example <a href="http://labs.wordtracker.com/keyword-questions/questions?seed=money&amp;commit=Search">plugging in the word 'money'</a>. This could be pretty hot for niche research too. Plug in a main keyword like health or business or loans or hotels <strong>or a buy keyword like err... 'buy'. Find any niches?</strong> ;-)

Here's some info from WordTracker about the tool and how it works.
<strong><a href="http://labs.wordtracker.com/keyword-questions/">Keyword Questions</a></strong>

People often type complete questions into search engines: if you find these questions and answer them, you could get some great search traffic. Enter a single or a short keyword to find the questions people are asking in your market.
Discovered at the <a href="http://blog.searchenginewatch.com/blog/081106-093037">SearchEngineWatch Blog</a>
 
Interesting tool, i'm wondering what kind of margins you should take into account, i mean those results aren't exact...so how many multiples could we factor in to get a better idea of the volume behind those results.

Great find for sure!
 
If you know the questions people in the niche are asking and craft your blog post or article with that question and an answer, do you think you could capture some extra visitors???</strong>

Awesome, I will definitely check that out. It's one thing to write on a searched topic, and another thing to tailor to the searchers' needs and questions. That's the challenge with writing, you want to make sure not only that you find your market and right for them, but that you write about what they want to read.
 
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