Sep 12 2008
Using Keywords For Your Creativity
It seems that almost everyone out there has a blog these days. Some of them are still used for their personal use, but more and more blogs are being made for the publication of information. The main reason is that they’re much easier to maintain than a traditional website, but it’s also because you can post just about anything you want. So, what does this have to do with creative writing? Everything.
Most people create what are now known as “niche blogs”. These are stylized sites designed to discuss one particular topic, such as creative writing. However, when it comes to making money from these sites, you have to know which keywords or phrases are bringing in the most traffic. The experts will tell you that you’ve got to buy expensive software to find out what these words and phrases are, but no me. I’m cheap and I’ll admit it.
There is a site that you can sign up with for keyword answers. It’s called NicheBotClassic.com and it is 100% free. You can become a member for free, but you don’t have to be a member to use this tool. How it works is this, you simply put in your choice of keywords and/or phrases into the little box provided, and they’ll give you the 50 most popular searches that coincide with your words.
You will also be given a daily predicted search total from the 3 major search engines. Meaning that they’ll tell you how many searches they “think” this keyword(s) will get from Google, Yahoo, and MSN. You can also check each of these sites to see how well your competition is doing and who they are. Now, I know what you’re thinking. What in the name of Grandpa Gus does this have to do with creative writing? As I said before, everything.
With some keyword searches, you’ll only get a couple other ideas or phrases that are similar to yours. However, for the most part you’ll get a lot of different terms, and with that, a ton of new ideas. Yes kids, you can use this tool as a way of coming up with new and improved writing ideas. You can also us it to see what others are writing about, and that will give you some idea as to what people are looking for. And when you know what the people want, you’ll know what to give them.
Being a creative writer is only part of the game. You’ve got to be creative in everything you do. Be creative in finding new ideas. Be creative in getting your name out there to the world. And, be creative in keeping up with your competition. After all, you’re creative one, remember?

















Of course I do. And I have to admit that I don’t research keywords near as much as I should either. I just go with the flow. LOL
And remember, it’s our faults that make us human. Otherwise, what fun would their be in being alive.
Great tips! Thanks!
You are so welcome. And thank you for stopping by. I love hearing from those who take the time to read my posts.
Hi! Thanks for your tips! I also will be checking out your blogroll, I see many things here that interest me!
thanks for the new site. I had microniche course that cost money and my computer is dead and I’m not replacing that program anytime soon. Granted loved it just not the funds for it. I’m like you and don’t use keywords as much as I should. Thanks again.
You are so welcome sweetie. As a mom, I totally understand. I’d love to be able to buy all the latest softwares, but unfortunately, my kids think they gotta have frivolous stuff like food and shelter.