Step1:
The Google Keyword Tool can be found at: https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal
Step2:
On the Google Keyword Tool page, select website content and then copy and paste your eHow article's URL into the box that says: "Enter a webpage URL to find keywords related to the content on the page". Click on "Get keyword ideas"
Step3:
In "choose columns to display", select "Show All". Click on "Estimated Avg. CPC" column twice so the dollar amount is in descending order.
Step4:
Review the "Estimated Ad Position", "Estimated Avg. CPC" (how much an advertiser is paying for the keyword add) and "Search Volume"
Step5:
With the information obtained from Step 4, replace or add keyword phrases with high search volume and CPC.
Step6:
Add the new keywords to your article title, introduction paragraph, and your keyword search in your Associated Content article. This will boost page views and earn additional revenue on advertisement click through.
Published by John Messina
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Post a CommentRight on, dude.
Thank you. I do something similar to this, but your article shows me how to do it more in depth.