Episode #1268
5 Easy Ways to Find Keywords That Convert Into Sales
January 20, 2020

In episode #1268, we share five easy ways to discover those keywords that lead to sales. Use comparison-based keywords to capture an audience that is ready to make a purchase. Tune in to hear all about the most effective keyword generating tools!

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • [00:25] Today’s topic: Five Easy Ways to Find Keywords that Convert Into Sales. 
  • [00:42] Going after comparison-based keywords using a keyword tool. 
  • [01:24] Why comparison-based keywords are high in conversions.
  • [01:55] Pay attention to what keywords and ads your competitors are bidding on.
  • [02:27] Features that show the top keywords your competitors are going after. 
  • [03:07] Look at your add accounts to see what converts.
  • [03:27] Using a thesaurus to find synonyms for relevant keywords. 
  • [03:59] Everything you can do with a tool like Clickflow. 
  • [04:30] That’s it for today!
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