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Brainstorming using the Google Wonder Wheel
Ok, the first time I heard about the Google Wonder Wheel, my initial reaction was the “Wonder what?”. But then I had one of those “Aha!” moments and realized how powerful it could be to use for brainstorming. I will walk you through how to use the Google wonder wheel. So lets start with an example close to home, I recently needed ideas for what to add to this blog that were relevant to our readers. So my first step was to log in to our web analytics system and find out what keywords our visitors were using to find our website content.
The keyword phrase that stuck out the most was “i need help marketing” which is perfect for our website content because our web address (domain name) is NeedHelpMarketing.com. So naturally it is a perfect keyword phrase to focus on, but the real question I wanted to find out is what you, our readers, want help marketing about. Please do leave comments for marketing questions and future topic ideas.
Now that we know what keywords people use to find our website on the Google search engine. We can then find out more about what related topics they are interested in. I encourage you to try this out for yourself as we go along.
First Step: Go to Google and enter your search phrase Second Step: Click the “Show Options” option on the top left side of the results Third Step: Next click on the “Wonder Wheel” option on the left hand column
You should now see the search results represented in a diagram similar to this:
Google Wonder Wheel Example
In looking at the above example you can see more refined and more specific topics centered around our initial search phrase “i need help marketing” and by clicking any of these links you can see further results and drill into these topics for more information.
Key topics for future topics should concentrate on:
Internet Marketing Help SEO Marketing Affiliate Marketing Marketing Graphic Design Marketing Help Coaches Google Wonder Wheel – Related Topic Results
By taking this a step further and clicking on one of the results you can see more specific related topics of interest (shown above). The power of the wonder wheel is that it is such a natural way to brainstorm and very much mimics using pen and paper or a white board. Think about when you are brainstorming in a team and are making groups of ideas and drawing lines linking similar topics. In a very visual fashion Google is helping you to brainstorm using their vast knowledge of years of analyzing what people search for and how topics are connected together. From a brainstorming and market research perspective that knowledge is priceless.
Very specific related topics and ideas for future website content:
Marketing with Postcards Marketing with Meaning Marketing with Color Marketing with Facebook Marketing with Twitter Marketing with Care Marketing with Flair
For another technique that is just as powerful take a look at Idea Generation using Word Clouds
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