A keyword is a term which you use to enter in search engine to find something ,these keywords are formed from the peoples need and want . Keywords are calculated by carrying out a statistical test (e.g., loglinear) which compares the word frequencies in a text against their expected frequencies derived in a much larger corpus, which acts as a reference for general language use

These keywords will come in your meta title, description.Keyword –key to your website
Onsite optimization contains keyword analysis
- Keyword Analysis is the study of the most frequently used keywords entered into a search engine by the users.
- Using that keywords you will fill your website
- Primary and secondary keywords i.e combinational keywords
- A primary keyword may be a combination of one or more keywords which can be placed in the meta of your website
How you can generate these keywords ? how you can prepare the list of keywords? How you know what keywords people will search related to your product
Based on that your will generate a specific keyword list to frame your website
To generate keywords related to your product there are keyword tools .These keyword tools will provide you the exact and related keywords
http://www.google.com/sktool — Search based Keyword Tool
https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal -PPC based keyword tool
http://www.keyworddiscovery.com/search.html
these are the free one and remaining will require a fee.On my next post il explain what is search based and PPC based Don’t get confused
Here is snapshot of google keyword tool with keyword list so try this tool it is very effective

These tools are only for guidance and to reduce your time you can also research on your keywords and make your own keyword list .This is about keywords and how to generate it we will discusabout keywords in detail in our next post .please feel free to ask questions.I have just provided you the basic information on research and analysis
Sample video about keyword research you will get an idea about keyword research and analysis
Tags: keyword analysis, keyword research
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