Did you know that you can use Google’s keyword research tool which suggests keywords "related" to the term/phrase you enter. Also it shows you relative search volume by month and comparatively.
Give it a try here. It’s free and no account is required to use it:
https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal
With Site Related Keywords, the tool tells you what AdSense thinks your site is about and then related keywords.
Just before the turn of the century Google announced its arrival to the online community. In the years following Google consistently expanded to become the largest search engine in the world. As their market share grew search engine optimisers started to pay more and more attention to the Google algorithm and what it takes to be at the top of the new “number one” search engine.
I found this article and had to share it with all who are interested in why your new site or new pages seem to dissapear from the SERPs and then come back again.
I tend to spend a lot of time in various search engine forums and newsgroups answering questions related to search engines. One of the most common questions that seems to come up is along the lines of:
“My site was in Google yesterday and ranking well and today it’s gone! What happened?”
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EVERY search engines primary goal is to provide the best quality, most relevant search results possible and the way each search engine does this varies considerably. As most of you know Google has successfully established itself as the search engine of choice and one of the key aspects in the way Google’s decides its search results is website cross linking.