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Garrett French

Google AdWords Basics: Keyword List Permutations by Dan Thies

December 28th, 2006

Tags : Blog, Pay-Per-Click.

In my WebProNews days Dan Thies laid sweet SEO knowledge on my readers every time I wrote him with a question – and I always trusted that if Dan was willing to put his name behind SEO advice it was right.

That’s why when Aaron Wall linked to a Dan Thies video recently I set me off on a mad hunt through the SEO Research Labs site looking for a cache of more Dan Thies videos.

I couldn’t find any in Google Video or YouTube either.

Anyways, here’s what I could find, which is what Wall linked to: Google Adwords Basics in which Dan covers using Wall’s keyword permutator tool and goes through the basics on using keyword permutations to get more traffic at a lower cost.

It’s a strong look at the value of thorough paid search marketing, and how Wall’s tool makes it possible.

Dan’s made quite a business out of his keyword research acumen as well as his SEO coaching.

(oop – it looks like, from reading comments on Wall’s post, that you’re not likely to get much more of Dan in video. There is apparently a group of folks who pay to get access to this content who are upset that it’s appearing for free…)

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2 Responses to “Google AdWords Basics: Keyword List Permutations by Dan Thies”

  1. David Temple says:

    Looks likes Dan’s retiring, his retirement party is tonight.

  2. Anonymous says:

    I am the developer of a (commercial) keyword phrase tool called The Permutator. It might prove useful to your readers. Details at:

    http://www.thepermutator.com

    David Hamel
    Boxer Software

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