Step 1: Access Google AdWords. Step 2: Access Google Keyword Planner. Step 3: Use Google Keyword Planner to brainstorm keyword ideas. Step 4: Organize keyword ideas for selection.
Step 3: Use Google Keyword Planner to brainstorm keyword ideas. After completing step 2, you'll be taken to the interface below. Here, focus on the following sections: 'Your product or service' box: Enter the keywords you want to analyze, each on a separate line. You can customize keyword analysis options in the 'Targeting' and 'Your search settings' sections. Under 'Targeting', you can choose criteria such as location (e.g., Vietnam), language (select Vietnamese), Search Engine (choose Google or Google and search partners), and Negative Keywords. Similarly, in 'Your search settings', customize keyword filters like 'Average monthly search frequency', 'Suggested bid price', 'Ad display rate', and competition level. You can also toggle features in the 'Keyword Options' section and specify keywords to include. After customization, click 'Get ideas'.
Step 2: Access Google Keyword Planner. After completing step 1, you'll be directed to the interface below. Here, access the 'Tools, Billing, and settings' section by clicking on the wrench icon. Then, click on 'Keyword Planner'. On the new interface, click on 'Find new keywords using phrases, websites, or categories'.
Step 4: Organize keyword ideas for selection. After completing step 3, you'll see a list of keywords related to the ones you analyzed. Pay attention to categories like 'Keywords (by relevance)', 'Average monthly search frequency', and 'Competition'. Clicking on 'Keywords (by relevance)' sorts the list based on relevance. Clicking on 'Average monthly search frequency' sorts by search volume, and clicking on 'Competition' sorts by keyword competitiveness. Choose keywords with 'Low' competition and the highest 'Average monthly search frequency' possible.
