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Google offers new keyword research tool

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I reported at the Search Engine Roundtable this morning that Google has a beta version of a new keyword tool available in the AdWords console. To get to it, login to adwords.google.com, go to a campaign, click on opportunities (if you have that tab), then on the left bar, click on keyword tool. A “beta” link should be available for you to click on in the top paragraph.

If you don’t see it, below is a big screen shot of the tool. The keyword tool integrates some of the other tools that Google has been releasing. It links to the Google Insights for Search tool and it brings in data from industry segments. It also gives more advanced break down of filter options, from showing country specific data, mobile data, setting your own CPC prices, allows you to add keyword filters, you can filter by industry category, break out by word and filter by match type. This tool seems pretty neat off the bat, but you should really dig deeper into it yourself.

Source: SearchEngineLand.com
 
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You can really spot some undeveloped areas in very regional/city level search with the insight tool. Good to see everything being tied together.
 
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Hmmmmmm nice
 
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I'm going to try that out right now, thanks for sharing that with us. From the screenshots it looks almost like a combination of all there other keyword tools in one. Interesting...
 
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Thnks for this information, I am curious to use it..
 
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hmmm.....thnx for the info.
 
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Thanks for sharing the information... its really good ...
 
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This tool allows you to analyze search volume patterns over time and geographic regions
 
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