It makes sense to
use keyword combinations (phrases) besides single keywords, as generally users can't define what they look for in just one word.
Type in «best places to find hardware for sliding barn doors» or
similar keyword combination and you will get a list of different sources for hardware.
As you explore the various keywords that you want to use as triggers to show your pay - per - click ads on Google, you need to keep these four options in mind to get the most out of your choices and ensure that you don't waste your bidding dollars
on keyword combinations that will not be as effective as you need.
So using, let say, a «pet lovers dating site» instead of a «dating site»
keyword combination drastically cuts down competition and rises your chances to attract some really interested potential members into your online community.
I've tried to find a replacement part, but without knowing what it's called (all
sensible keyword combinations have failed me on multiple parts sites), I'm stumped.
Searching for green information and getting the results you want without having to try a hundred different
keyword combinations saves time and — let's stretch this as far as it can go — energy thanks to less time on the computer.
I conducted some keyword research recently and tested long tail keywords in Google's Keywords tool, based
on keyword combinations and locations.
Sticking with our TV example, if one of your products is a Samsung LED TV, then you might come up with
these keyword combinations: