December 6, 2003Finding KeywordsI have written about keywords before (see What's Hot, What's Not.) But I've been a Wordtracker subscriber for five months, and I think I am just starting to understand how to use it. I highly recommend it. As you know, I spend most of my day looking for kid sites, and as a wordsmith, I am fascinated by trends in language such as the popularity of phrases such as kids websites vs. kids sites. Wordtracker follows these trends, and truly answers my original question of "What's hot, and what's not!" More Posts Like This One: Online Marketing Online Publishing Posted by Barbara J. Feldman at December 6, 2003 7:35 AM | Comments (1) Read Comments
Hi Barbara, do you have an alternative link for What's Hot What's Not? as the link shown goes to a page not found, thanks sally :) Posted by: Sally Neill on August 12, 2007 10:09 AM |
From Twitter
I loved the Mama Mia movie, thought it was much better than the Broadway play. ~~ From Twitter on Jul 19, 08 11:23 PM
Search this Site
Google Subscribed Links FAQ
Learn to Play Chess
iTunes Movie Rentals Not Supported on 30/60 Gig iPods
Shel Silverstein's First Poetry Book
Is it a Worksheet or a Quiz?
On Giving and Getting Thanked
Something Really Good
Books and School Supplies For Katrina Victims
Photos from Harper McCaughan
Facebook Makes Nice with New York Attorney General
Is your PC virus-free? Get it infected here!
Be Careful. Be Very, Very Careful.
And You Thought Your Phone Was Complicated!
iTunes Movie Rentals Not Supported on 30/60 Gig iPods
Have You Seen the Kindle Yet?
Do You Use RSS Feeds?
Where I Welcome My Twitter Feed to My Blog
iTunes Movie Rentals Not Supported on 30/60 Gig iPods
Add Us to Your Feed Reader
Get Occasional Email Updates
My Other Sites
Surfing the Net with Kids
Coloring Sheets
Kids Jokes
Make Play Dough
Sharing Links
How to Add Games to Your Site
Kids Trivia
Buy Barbara Coffee
Nursery Rhymes
Santa Claus Fun
Fun Halloween
Thanksgiving Fun
Only Dog Beds
Internet Tip of the Week
Sponsors
Seniors can live safely in their own homes with a medical alert system from Pioneer Emergency Medical Alarm.
| |