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Search-based Keyword Tool

March 16, 2009 in Blog Tools by Diane

We came across the blog site -   Search Engine Panel where the author talked about  a tool that we just had to share with you - Google’s Search-based Keyword Tool (SKT). we think it is safe to say that many if not most of you are aware of the keyword tools: Keyword Tool ExternalWord Tracker and Trellian Keyword Discovery ( the S.E.P’s example).  Keyword Research is a very important part to your Search Engine Optimizing strategy.  For those of you not familiar with how these kind of tools work, you type in your keyword and you will get a list of related keywords  to help you in your blog advertising, blog content, SEO etc.

Although we are not as familiar with (Trellian’s) Keyword Discovery, we did note and agree with the author that the Search Based Keyword Tool ( keep it simple and just call it SKT) is similar to the Word Tracker.
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What exactly  is the Search-based Keyword Tool?

From the mouths of Google Support

“The Search-based Keyword Tool generates keyword and landing page ideas highly relevant and specific to your website. In doing so, the tool helps you identify additional advertising opportunities that aren’t currently being used in your AdWords ad campaigns………….The keywords are also organized by category. Click any category to expand and view its subcategories. If applicable, you’ll also see the keywords organized by brand names…”

We found the tool to be very easy to use, it gave us some very good information, including demographics, so this is indeed a tool that we at Success BlogNet as well as BlogNet awards ( just two of our sites) will probably keep using.

We suggest that you read the full article on Search Engine Panel, to get an even clearer picture of  SKT.

As they say on Google

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21 Blog Interview Questions

March 8, 2009 in Blog tips by Diane

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While there are many ways to add content to your blog, today I want to talk about blog interviews.
Blog interviews are a fantastic way to create linking for yourself as well as to the person that you are interviewing.
While this may sound simple, many people hesitate to go this route, simply because they don’t know what to ask, how to ask it and where to find people to interview.

Where to Find people to do blog interviews:

1. Friends. In the different social communities or forums that you belong to, there are sure to be those people whose work that you admire. Ask them! People really do like talking about themselves as well as the work they are in.

2.Bloggers that you are following. I am sure that there are those blogs that you follow day after day for a variety of reasons including keeping up with topics in your niche. By interviewing these people, you have created a good resource for your niche, you have also created important linking for yourself as well as your fellow blogger.

21 Questions to ask in a blog Interview Read the rest of this entry →

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31 Tweet Words for You to Use

March 2, 2009 in Social Media by Diane

Do you know what twitterati means or what about a mistweet?

With the rising of popularity of the very successful social community of twitter, a whole new language has sprung up for all the twitters out there  and Success BlogNet decided to clue you in.

For those of you who have managed to not be in the know about this phenomenon, Twitter is a social networking and micro-blogging service that allows its users to send and read other users’ updates (known as tweets), which are text-based posts of up to 140 characters in length. Updates are displayed on the user’s profile page and delivered to other users who have signed up to receive them.( Wikepedia).

A Short Video on Twitter in Plain English might help you with understanding what all the fuss is about:

On the following page  is a list of some of the most popular Twitter Jargon to help you understand all the twitters on the net Read the rest of this entry →