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		<title>Using Google&#8217;s Wonder Wheel for AdWords Keyword Research</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2009 17:32:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ollie</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Google AdWords]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Google have added a new tool to their already impressive array of search engine features and tools which can give you a great insight into how keywords relate in respect of real searches conducted on Google.  One of the uses that this tool has is that it can really help you to structure your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Google have added a new tool to their already impressive array of search engine features and tools which can give you a great insight into how keywords relate in respect of real searches conducted on Google.  One of the uses that this tool has is that it can really help you to structure your AdWords campaigns for maximum clout, helping your Quality Score and therefore your cost effectiveness and hence your profitability. </p>
<p>The name of the tool is <strong>Wonder Wheel</strong> and is available under the &#8220;Show Options&#8221; link to the top left of the main search results pane. Check out the screenshot below to see how to access it. <span id="more-428"></span>  </p>
<p><img src="http://webreach.ie/wp-content/uploads/google-search-show-options.png" alt="google-search-show-options" title="google-search-show-options" width="658" height="533" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-429" /></p>
<p>Now you get a sub-menu where there are loads of interesting filters for your previous search query, &#8220;fancy dress&#8221; in this case. There&#8217;s a Videos filter, Forums and Reviews filters and time filters which are useful for your average searcher. For SEO&#8217;s and keyword research though, the tool we&#8217;re interested in is the &#8220;Wonder Wheel&#8221; down near the bottom.</p>
<p><img src="http://webreach.ie/wp-content/uploads/google-search-show-options-show-wonder-wheel.png" alt="google-search-show-options-show-wonder-wheel" title="google-search-show-options-show-wonder-wheel" width="661" height="450" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-431" /></p>
<p>Ok now click on that baby and now we have a flash and ajax-ified wheel display which may resurrect memories of Set Theory in Maths class, showing search terms harvested from real search trend data in the Google database, which are related to the search term you had originally typed in.  So for our original search term, &#8220;fancy dress&#8221;, we have the following:</p>
<p><img src="http://webreach.ie/wp-content/uploads/google-search-fancy-dress-wonder-wheel.png" alt="google-search-fancy-dress-wonder-wheel" title="google-search-fancy-dress-wonder-wheel" width="784" height="452" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-432" /></p>
<p>We can click on any branch keyword from this star display to display both further search terms related to the branch keyword, which will also display new search results for the term we click on.  </p>
<p>So how do we use this tool to help us with our keyword research and campaign setup?  Well, we can start with a root keyphrase, such as &#8220;fancy dress&#8221; as we have in our example above, and split each of the keywords in the Wonder Wheel legs into their own ad group, using phrase and exact matching options.  Of course this will also save us time, helping us to find keywords for our campaigns that we may not have found for a while through using analytics (see <a href="http://webreach.ie/blog/ppc-adwords-management-ireland-setting-up-an-adwords-campaign-from-scratch-with-no-third-party-keyword-tools/">Building a Deep Keyword Google AdWords Campaign Without Third-Party Tools</a>), or ever. Another great use of this tool is that it can help you to identify negative keywords for your ad groups.</p>
<p>This tool could also help us in a big way with how to lay out a website, helping to define hierarchy and categories etc, using a layout reflecting how the data is presented in the Wonder Wheel results. </p>
<p>Only certain users have been selected to test the prototype for this feature, so if it isn&#8217;t available to you then all you need to do to get it is to go to Google.com and paste the following Javascript snippet into your browser address bar and then hit enter:<textarea style="font-size: 90%; width: 650px; height: 50px">javascript:void(document.cookie=&quot;PREF=ID=4a609673baf685b5:TB=2:LD=en:CR=2:TM=1227543998:LM=1233568652:DV=AA:GM=1:IG=3:S=yFGqYec2D7L0wgxW;path=/; domain=.google.com&quot;);</textarea></p>
<p>So that&#8217;s it in a nutshell.  Please do comment, ask questions, bookmark and subscribe to updates. Till next time, take care.</p>
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