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		<title>By: SEO Company Chandigarh</title>
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		<description> great basic article. I have a question for you. When you view analytics about the keywords folks are using to find you, isn&#039;t that only telling you the ones that worked? Is there a way to find out what words they&#039;re using that helps them find your competition but NOT you?!

I do most of the above when I design a site for a client but when one wants more sophisticated SEO I send them to an expert. I know about using WordTraker but I don&#039;t feel like I understand the nuances behind selecting keywords based on the numbers provide there. Any insights or good links to clarify keyword selection would be greatly appreciated.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>great basic article. I have a question for you. When you view analytics about the keywords folks are using to find you, isn&#8217;t that only telling you the ones that worked? Is there a way to find out what words they&#8217;re using that helps them find your competition but NOT you?!</p>
<p>I do most of the above when I design a site for a client but when one wants more sophisticated SEO I send them to an expert. I know about using WordTraker but I don&#8217;t feel like I understand the nuances behind selecting keywords based on the numbers provide there. Any insights or good links to clarify keyword selection would be greatly appreciated.</p>
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