Killer Keyword Tip: The Google Wonder Wheel

December 14, 2009 by Tommie · 2 Comments
Filed under: Advice, Killer Keyword Tips, Videos, keyword research 

In this segment of Killer Keyword Tips, I show you how to use a little known tool called the Google Wonder Wheel.

Not many people talk about this tool, which is excellent for finding relevant keywords for your market.

This video has been posted on my Youtube Account for a few weeks, but has not received many views and I think it is a very powerful strategy. I see it as Google’s way of practically hand delivering you the most relevant keywords that match what people are searching for.

There are many other uses for this tool as well, such as finding more topics to write about, etc. I also use it to find keywords when separating Google Adwords Content Network and Search Network campaigns as well. It is actually a major strategy I teach for building winning Google Adwords Content Network campaigns.

Watch the video and tell me what you think.

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2 Responses to “Killer Keyword Tip: The Google Wonder Wheel”
  1. TroyNotes says:

    Thanks for reminding me of this nifty tool! I had totally forgotten about it.

    Reminds me of the visual theasurus. http://www.visualthesaurus.com/

  2. Tommie says:

    Hey Troy,

    Thanks for stopping by!

    Yeah, I really like that visual thesaurus tool as well.

    I use it all the time for finding words for writing copy, domain names, product names,etc.

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