Create Content Fast Lesson 15 - Creative Word List Usage

Word lists are invaluable tools for brainstorming related
ideas and also for facilitating searching through Google
later on. Another type of word list is a frequency word
list which is a word list with the words that appear the
most in an article listed by order of frequency in a
certain topic. The way to use word lists is to keep some
great words, either keywords or good research terms that
can be put aside in list format to help keep the important
details of a topic in the forefront of your memory. 

Another way is to use the words in your list to help you
research the topic more, and thus add even more to your
word list to modify it to suit a more thorough
representation of the topic. If you get a project that you
have no idea how to start, a word list can be a great way
to get you going. The reason for this is that you can
simply find articles already written on the topic online,
and then use some online tools to check the word frequency
within it. Odds are, the more frequent words are keywords
or power words being used by the other marketer to generate
traffic or income. So, in a way, you can get other Internet
marketers to build your word list for you.

If you already know something about the topic, then you can
sit down for a brainstorming session. Here you would want
to start thinking about the different words that can be
used within your topic. After that, you want to start
combining words in different arrangements to see how they
stir your creativity. After some research on other sites,
you may come up with a great word list to actively Google
and find relevant research being done already by other
online marketers and use it to generate topics.

Basic Word Lists

This may sound very complicated, but it's not! Word lists
are intuitively simple. So, let's start with a simple
example. Let's say you've been given an assignment to write
about gardening. The first way to start generating topics
is to free associated and brainstorm different words
associated with gardening.

So a simple word list would look like this: 
-gardening
-plants 
-perennials 
-gardening equipment 
-drought resistant plants 
-rain barrels 
-seeds 
-Burpee 
-heirloom plants 
-bulbs
-soil preparation 
-composting

Anyways, you get the idea. From this simple brainstorming
session, you may end up getting some great ideas for topics
or for the outline to an eBook from a few minutes of using
a word list creatively. But, we're not done! We're going to
use a more complex word list to eventually target research
and articles already written on the Internet in a very
precise way. Before we create the complex word list, let's
think about the case where you are faced with a blank sheet
of paper and a topic that has you mystified.

Creating Wordlists from Nothing!

Don't panic! Even if you got a subject that frightens you,
we will show you a ridiculously easy way to get past the
initial terror that seizes you with an unfamiliar topic.
All you have to do is be able to cut and paste, basically,
to have the skills to generate words that go with this
topic. That's because you're going to let other people
build the lists for you. All, you're going to do is plug in
the original topic term into the Google search engine and
find relevant articles. After you've got a list of URLs
with relevant topics, you can start to use them to generate
a frequency word list.

A frequency word list is like a simple word list, except
that it tells you how many times a word is used in a piece
of text or article. This is really valuable information if
you are trying to generate a word list for research
purposes or to find out what keywords Internet marketers
are targeting on their websites. The higher the frequency
of a word, the more important it is to search engine and to
the marketer. So, you can bet that some of these words that
pop up the most are actually Google Keywords too, at times.

If you are in Firefox, you can facilitate this next process
by using the tabs feature. You would open up a URL in one
tab for a relevant article, and then in the other tab, you
will open up the Build Your Word List program at
http://www.buildyourwordlist.com . You can even use keyword
searching tools that are available online to build a
frequency word list instead of this tool. There are many
different types of frequency word searchers online. They
work about the same. Then, you would simply cut and paste
the article text into the Build Your Word List tool and see
which words are used the most. These can help you start to
build word list without even knowing one thing about the
subject! You just use what other people are using to get a
starting point in your research. 

You will find that in a lot of ways this process is even
easier than brainstorming. Some of the tools, besides the
Build Your Own List tool, will even give you the frequency
of phrases. That way, it can help you to brainstorm
combinations of words that are powerful, either because
Google likes them or because the marketer has decided they
attract attention. And, just because you did a little
brainstorming to start finding articles doesn't mean you
can't use this step too to refine your word list even
further. 


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