Making use of the “Googol” and “Googel” keywords

November 9, 2008 – 11:52 am

Somebody pointed out to me two interesting keywords. What's interesting about it is that these keywords are where the word "Google" was taken from. That is the word "Googol" and its twin brother is the word "Googel"

Bloggers and webmaster often tell us of the value of keywords. The reason for such is because it will bring them more traffic. More traffic means more more chances of people clicking your ads or buying your products. The kind of commercial activities that a blogger or webmaster is involved in does not matter. Whether it is pay per click, pay per impression pay per visit, pay per whatsoever or selling affiliate products, what is most important thing is the traffic. The equation for online business is very simple. More traffic means more money.

A blogger or a webmaster must ensure that he gets a lot of traffic especially traffic from the search engines such as Google, Yahoo and MSN, three of the world's biggest search engines. More traffic from the search engines, more money online.

When somebody types a word in the search engine, you can be sure that they will be interested only in the first few spots. That is why you have to make sure that you are in the first 3 pages of the search engine. Making it to the top ten is even better. Most likely people from the search engine will not visit your site if you are in the 100th page.

The key is to make sure that your blog or website sustains a high volume of traffic always. One way is to make sure that your blog or website is competing for the right and proper keywords.

Choosing a keyword is not easy. Some keywords have a lot of competition. You can know this by typing a keyword and looking at the upper right hand portion of the website. For example typing for the phrase "making money online" has more than 18 million results. Hence the chances if you making it to the top ten in google are really slim.

It is not enough that you ensure that the keywords you choose does not have a lot of competition. You must make sure that such keywords have a high search volume. This means they are being searched by several number of people. This is to make sure that all your hard work for optimizing a keyword will truly count. You can achieve this by going to google trends and typing the keyword. If after typing the keyword it produces a graph, then said keyword is one with a high search volume.

To sum it up you must opt for what bloggers call as "high-trend but low-dense keyword."

A keyword that fits both criteria is the word "Googel." Googel is an example of a high-trend but low-dense keyword that bloggers or website masters must take advantage of. If you study the google trends graph you can see that since 2004, it has sustained a huge and increasing number of searches. That answers the question of it's being high trend. As of the time of this writing only 860,000 blogs or websites has mentioned this keyword. This answers it's being low dense. What this is telling us is that competing for this keyword is not so difficult.

Googel's "brother" "Googol" may not have an impressive graph in google trends. But the fact of the matter is that it is a high trend keyword as it has made it in google trends. However you may be impressed with Googol's density as it is only 468,000 as of the time of this writing compared to Googel's 800,000 plus.

So what are you waiting for ? Optimize the keywords Googel and Googol in your blog or website for this keyword right now !

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