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Keyword tools help brainstorming sessions
Categories: E-commerce
15 May 2008
A range of tools can help website designers decide on relevant keywords for their creations, Search Engine Journal has advised.
Writing on the site, Ann Smarty, recommended traditional keyword research should always include exploring keyword combinations.
She said: "Recently there appeared a number of useful tools that can help you find more key terms to focus on".
These include Google Sets, which tells you what the search engine considers relevant and MSN clustering tools, which links search results into semantically related groups.
Three further tools, Keyword Map, Search Radar and Urban Dictionary, which provides a list of related slang and urban words, are also useful when exploring keywords, she suggested.
"Apart from keyword research all these tools can be very useful in many other spheres," Ms Smarty concluded.
Google has extended its dominance of the US search market and now accounts for almost 68 per cent of all enquiries, research by analysts, Hitwise, has shown.

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