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$5 submissions 06-12-2011 02:54 PM

Building Blog SEO with Google Suggest
 
Actually, a GFYer raised this idea several months back in an old thread but its nice to see other bloggers blog about it. I wonder if the autosuggest 'miner' script raised in the GFY thread was actually built.... I haven't had the time to trawl through BH boards to look for something similar.

Anyway, check it out: http://www.skelliewag.org/how-to-kic...affic-1198.htm

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The idea

When working to create a blog that gains traffic passively, you need to set up an automatic stream of traffic. Search is the obvious answer, yet I didn?t want to spend hours and hours on directory submissions, forum posts, commenting and article marketing. I thought that if I could create enough content that targeted long tail search terms within a particular topic, the dribs and drabs of search traffic for each long-tail phrase would snowball into something bigger.

Most of the time when I search for a long-tail search term myself (like ?is convolvulus poisonous to cats?) I end up on some kind of Q&A site. I often use Google like some kind of oracle, asking questions like ?how do I? and ?where is? and ?what is? and searching for answers. Based on the huge amounts of traffic these Q&A sites get, I?m confident in saying that I?m not the only person who uses Google like this!

I decided to seed the blog with Q&A style content. I?d target keyword phrases people were using to find answers, and then give them the answer they were looking for.

But how do you know the questions people are asking?

MY OPINION: This is just ONE (key) part of the process. The next step is to feed the autosuggest items through Adwords keyword selector tool to see a traffic profile.

Resources are limited, pick the ones that have less competition but decent amount of traffic.

For other traffic info: http://www.highrevenue.com

djroof 06-12-2011 03:33 PM

thanks mate!

alias 06-12-2011 03:41 PM

Good one, simple and it will work.

adultforum 06-12-2011 04:07 PM

Yes it will work. Try it and tell us what happened. :)

dallasnovelty 06-12-2011 08:49 PM

Thanks for sharing I am always needing more SEO help


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