Wikipedia Can Be A Useful Keyword Tool For Scotland Derivitives
If your are looking for a few derivatives for the word Scotland then Wikipedia could be a useful place to start. Type in Scotland and you will find a page full of facts related to Scotland. You will also find many terms highlighted as links that can be followed.
You are probably aware that Scotland is derived from the Latin Scoti or Scottie which actually referred to Gaelic raiders from Ireland. Enough of the history lesson. However by following the various links you will come across so many terms and possible long tail keywords for the word Scotland.
When building a list of keywords you can never have too many. It is far easier to start culling than it is to try looking for more. Wikipedia is a combination of an online dictionary, thesaurus and encyclopedia all rolled into one.
Using resources like Wikipedia may just give you that little edge over your rivals when it comes to finding those elusive keywords. In fact you may just find that special term or phrase that could become your marketing signature – your own.
If you haven’t had a good look at Wikipedia then I suggest you do. There is a wealth of knowledge stored within its pages.
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