Type “google keyword tool” into a search engine. Click on the result that reads Keyword Tool - Google AdWords - Online Advertising by Google Enter in whatever captcha you are required to transcribe. Now you are ready to test out any potential titles you have formulated.
Write each title into the “Word or Phrase” box at the top left corner of the page, hitting return to before entering a new title. When you are finished entering potential titles, click the search button. The results will be a mixture of potential titles you have entered mixed with related searches of note.
Before you start analyzing these results, scroll down and check the exact box under the “Match Types” header. This will ensure that the results you’re looking at are for exact searches. Next, take a look at the results.
If some of the keywords and search terms do not pertain to your Hub's subject matter, you can filter these results by selecting one of the categories at the right side of the page. Before you start analyzing the results in greater depth, it may help to focus only on a couple of aspects. We can do this by editing the columns we see.
Click on the “Columns” button at the top right corner of your results. Uncheck the boxes for “Competition,” “Local Monthly Searches,” and “Local Search Trends. ” Check the “Estimated Avg.
CPC” box. Click "OK.
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