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How to Use Keyword Planner in Google

February 7, 2015 by Larisha Campbell 1 Comment

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When I started blogging a little over 2 years ago, I just wrote.  I had no idea what keywords or SEO was, and I darn sure didn’t know what Google’s Keyword Planner was or how to use keyword planner to benefit my site.  It took me almost a year to figure out that I should really be using a plethora of tools to optimize my site for more than just fun. I found Google Adwords by mistake and have been in love ever since.

Up until just a few weeks ago, I was still on the Blogger platform and Keyword Planner made it easy to figure out what keywords I should be using to optimize for SEO.  Now that I’ve switched over to WordPress, the Yoast plugin significantly helps, but it’s still not 100% perfect.

For the purpose of this post, we’re going to use the keyword ‘bacon’.  Who doesn’t love bacon? In Yoast, if I just type bacon, it gives some searches, and while you might think this is the order that most people search, the Keyword Planner gives a completely different view.

how to use keyword planner in Yoast

So let’s chat first about how you use Keyword Planner.  When you go to Google Adwords (you may need to first log-in to your Google account), click on Tools, then Keyword Planner, then Search for New.  Google Adwords is actually to set up ads for potential customers, but we are only talking about the Keyword Planner for SEO in posts here. 

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You will then wants to type in your search word(s) and check your filters.  You may want to compare a specific date range, add a different language, or target country, depending on where your readers are located.

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When the keyword planner first searches for your term(s) you will see two things.  How many people searched for your term on an average monthly basis depending on your date range.  For this particular keyword, you’ll see that for the past 12 months, on average, “bacon” is searched for 90,500 times a month. This is actually a lot lower than I expected for bacon. The search is loaded by Keyword (by relevance), but click on Avg. Monthly Searches to order the keywords by the number of times they are searched.

how to use google keyword planner

Once you click that, you will see that most people are searching for a variation of “bacon in the oven”.  If you focus on “bacon”, you should absolutely have a post that covers this and use one or multiple of the top three variations within your post.  There’s nothing that says that you can’t use more than one keyword, but try to use the main one as many times as naturally possible.  You will also get other ideas on what people are searching for in order to do future posts.  So maybe your first post is about how to cook bacon in the oven, but next week you also might want to do a post about bacon wrapped chicken, and make sure that again you using “bacon in the oven” within your post.

As you can see in the first image, if you are using Yoast “bacon wrapped dates” shows second, making you think that is more searched than others, but according to Google Adwords, it’s actually the 9th most searched terms relating to bacon.  It’s important to look at both in my opinion when learning how to use keyword planner.

Lastly, play around with your date ranges.  When I opened the date from 12 months to 24 months, you can see that most people are searching for “bacon” during November to January.  You want to make sure that if you are using specific keywords for your site on a regular basis (which you should be), that you are using these optimal times to push both new and old content.


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I know this was a basic overview of how to use Keyword Planner within Google Adwords, but I truly hope that it helped.  Make sure that you have a specific set of keywords that you regularly use on your site and then for each post you should be using specific keywords to optimize your site to show up in Google search engines.

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This post is part of our Blogger Tips, Tricks, and Resources series. You can learn more about this series, learn how you can submit a question to be answered, or learn about how you can submit a guest post to be included in this series by viewing our Introduction to Blogger Tips, Tricks, and Resources Post.

 

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How to Use Pinterest to Grow Your Business

January 24, 2015 by Larisha Campbell 11 Comments

How to Use Pinterest to Grow Your business

Pinterest when used properly can be one your website’s highest referrers for traffic. For many though, the phrase “when used properly” can be source of confusion – “Isn’t Pinterest just “pinning” website links and pictures?” Hardly!

Pinterest is optimized for SEO (search engine optimization) searches on their website, as well as showing up in Google. You want to make sure your Pinterest boards and pins are keyword rich to ensure your pins are the ones that come up in your follower’s searches.

Your Pinterest “About” section

Pinterest gives you 200 characters to succinctly describe who and what you are. Keep your website’s keywords the highlight of the overview. Not sure what your keywords are? Your Google Analytics on your website will tell you that information. What words and phrases are people searching for?

Be sure to include your website’s link for followers to easily click to your website. The check mark next to my website means Pinterest has verified my website and now allows me to include my social media links and add Pinterest widgets and buttons on my website.

You are losing potential future website readers if you do not have a “pin it button” on your website or photos on your website. By doing so, your readers are marketing for YOU by including a back-link to your website on their Pinterest account.

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I’d suggest using your website’s logo as your profile picture. Keep your profile picture in line with your business and what you represent.

Your Pinterest Boards

When you first create your Pinterest account, Pinterest will give you suggestions on board names. They are very generic though and often not in line with your website’s SEO and keywords. Create your boards with this in mind. Each board allows you 500 characters to create a keyword rich description on what the board represents.

Your boards should be categorized by alphabetic order. Put a board dedicated to your website front and center. The second and third boards in your profile should be dedicated to anything seasonal, since this is what people are searching for at that given time. The first 5 boards are prime real estate.

How to SEO optimize your pins

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Your Pinterest Pins

Unfortunately, Pinterest feels shortened links are spam, so always use a full link from your website. Each pin’s description should also be keyword rich.

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Growing your Pinterest Followers

My advice on how to grow ANY of your social media network is always the same – ENGAGEMENT! In order to gain followers, you need to follow back! On a daily basis, I probably repin, like and comment on 50+ pins. When you organically share content, your followers will do the same for you. Also, think about this. When you repin content from another account, it is your account that is showing up to be followed. So, although you are referring traffic to another website by repinning, you are also helping yourself by putting your Pinterest account in front of them to be followed.

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Not sure of an organized way to repin? I network with tribes on Facebook and am a member of several community boards on Pinterest.

When Pinterest was first released, I remember sitting for hours pinning anything and everything that looked like something I liked or a future version of me would like. Those days are long gone. When I realized the viral power that Pinterest had over my website, everything I pinned had a clear purpose and I took the time to make each pin appealing.

Something to think about:

According to the Tailwind App, content on Pinterest stays relevant for over a week versus less than 90 minutes on Facebook and less than a half hour on Twitter. why Pinterest is the best social media platform

 

Your Pinterest Photos

Because Pinterest is such a visual space, you need to ensure your pictures are enticing enough for your reader to want to click on it and find out more. Think of your Pin as a “teaser”. The ultimate goal is for them to click trough to your website. If they getting everything they need from your pin’s picture, then they have no need to click through. Try using 735×1000 pixels for your Pinterest images.

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What other tips and tricks for succeeding on Pinterest do you know?

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