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Ken wrote up a really in-depth article on identifying popular keywords on a variety of social media sites, including YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, and Flickr.
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from annie7 811 Days ago #
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Enjoyed the guide immensely. It must have taken you quite some time. Thanks for the great job!



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from KenLyons 811 Days ago #
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Hey, Ann.

Yeah, it took some time, but it's a topic I'm passionate about, so it's not really work.

BTW, thanks for the kudos. And thanks for the Sphinn n' Tweet!

Cheers,

Ken



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from Bradley 809 Days ago #
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Some great tips here - I missed the YouTube keyword tool entirely somehow; also didn't know you could search everybody on Facebook. Very helpful.



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from KenLyons 806 Days ago #
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Bradley,

So glad you found some utility in the post.

Best of luck with your social media marketing.

Ken



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from harpoon71 798 Days ago #
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Hi,  I'm commenting just to say thanks to Ken.... there wasn't a comment section to his article (keyword dilution maybe?).

Great article and lots of effort gone into it.

Well done.



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from CyberNetikz 778 Days ago #
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Hello Ken, thanks for this informative post on keyword research, does flcikrtrends offer data for 2008 only ?

Trend blogger vs. blogs for 2008

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