New Google Keyword Tool
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New Google Keyword Tool
The following is a guest blog post by Matthew Carter:
Hey everybody,
So it looks like Google has brought out a new keyword tool!
I have recently spent some time using it, and overall I was really impressed with the new mertrics and the way Google are displaying the keyword data.
In this post I have provided an explanation with screen shots, of some of the initial things that I think are going to be really useful with the new tool.
The first and very obvious difference that I can see, is that Google now displays the search by "website" box in a very obvious place, which wasn't the case in the old interface.
Searching on websites for keywords is a great way to spy on your competition, and uncover all the keywords that Google thinks the site is about. These are keywords that you could consider targeting for your campaigns, and also use in your webpage content, as Google obviously thinks these word are relavant.
Another major difference that I can see is that when you search on a keyword, the results that Google gives are now related categories, rather than just words that contain your original keyword in them.
If you look at the example in the image below, I have searched for "learn spanish online" and will notice that Google now displays results for lateral keywords. For example "spanish courses" and even "learn German" and "learn Italian".
Although this may take some getting use to, as the results are no longer just keywords with your original 'seed keyword' in them, I think by providing lateral keywords, Google gives you some great ideas of other keywords, niches and even subniches you could potentially target.
If you look over to the left of the interface you'll see the categories that Google has included for the keywords that it's displaying. You can simply uncheck the boxes of categories that you are not interested in, and refine you search to categories you think are more relavent for you.

I think that this data on categories will be very helpful, however you can choose to search based on keywords related to the seed keyword also if you prefer. All you have to do is check the box at the top under the "Advanced options" that says "ideas containing my search terms"
Under the same "Advanced options" category, you'll also notice that Google has now provided the option for "mobile search". This is an interestihg addition to the tool, as I think Google are possibly eluding to the importance of targeting mobile devices. Although the search results are not as high, I think this is something that Google feels is going to change, and perhaps something to consider for your own campaigns.

I'm not totally convinced yet, on the return on investment that targeting mobile devices will give at this stage, as currently the lack of flash videos on mobile devices is a concern. However perhaps marketing some CPA form fill offer might work best.
One more feature in the tool, that I found interesting was over on the left menu, where Google has displayed, in blue text, the category that the keywords it is displaying fall under.

I find this fascinating as Google are telling you how they categorize their keywords. This sort of information is useful to know when you are building your sites. As to get the best effect for SEO, it's best to create a 'Silo' structure. Therefore you can now easily replicate the way Google does this and give back to them what they want. I can't help but think this will have a positive effect for your SEO.
Finally one more addition that is very obvious, is the inclusion of a link to "Google Insights" next to each keyword entry. This provides some very rich data on the history of the keyword in Google over time, and is excellent market intelligence data at the click of the mouse. You can immediately see if the keyword is experiencing positive growth or is declining.

All in all I think there are some great additions to the tool, however it will take some getting used to, as the major difference is the way Google now displays related keywords that are lateral to the original seed keyword phrase you searched on, mixed in together with 'lateral' keywords also.
I hope you enjoy this blog post, I'm really interested in hearing your comments below.
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