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Why All Keyword Phrases Weren't Created Equal!
When you're hunting for keyword phrases to use for
your web pages or PPC campaigns, how do you actually
know which phrases are likely to make you a profit?
And even more importantly, how do you actually find
them?
First, lets review what might determine the profitability
of a keyword phrase, and then I'll tell you where you
can go to find them quickly...
So what factors should you consider when trying to
determine the profitability of a particular keyword
phrase?
- the frequency of which your keyword phrase is searched
on - the number of other web pages competing for your
keyword phrase - how your keyword phrase is written
- how much Pay Per Click advertisers are willing to
bid for your keyword phrase - how closely matched your
product is to your keyword phrase - does your keyword
phrase include a product or brand name within the phrase
These six criteria above will go along way to determining
how profitable a phrase will be for you.
Lets go through each of the criteria in more detail
now and explore further how each actually influences
the potential profitability of your keyword phrase...
1. Keyword Phrase Search Frequency
The higher the frequency that a keyword phrase is
searched on, the higher the probability that it will
be profitable as it will drivee you more traffic.
If your keyword phrase is never typed into a search
engine, it definitely won't bring you any traffic so
you won't make any profit from it!
2. Competition For Your Keyword Phrase Just because
a keyword phrase is heavily searched on doesn't mean
it's going to be profitable for YOU!
There is no point in optimising for traffic from highly
searched on keyword phrases IF there are already thousands
of other sites doing the same ... because you'll struggle
to compete and have little chance of getting to the
top of the rankings.
Therefore, for a keyword to be profitable, it needs
to attract "reasonable" volumes of searches
whilst not having too many web pages to compete with
for the top spots ... otherwise any chance of profitibility
will be lost!
3. How The Keyword Phrase Is Structured This is
a key point. When you discover a keyword phrase that
gets a lot of searches and is structured in the format
of a "question", you've potentially found
a highly profitable keyword to exploit.
What do I mean by "structured as a question"?
Well, if you discover a highly searched on keyword
phrase that starts with "why", "how",
"where" or "which", you've discovered
an opportunity to provide the searcher with a "really
targeted benefit".
When you see the same question being repeated, you
can be sure there' a lot of people in that niche wanting
to know the same information ... so if you create a
product that provides the answer and market around that
keyword phrase you should see some great results ...
keyword phrases that are centered around a question
are your opportunity to give them something valuable
that they want ... it's your foot in the door!
In particular, I find using keyword phrases that are
"questions" to generate information products
to give away as part of my list building process to
be highly effective. Simply find the answers to the
question and put together a short report to give away
is a great list building tool.
4. How Much Google Adwords Advertisers Are Paying
For The Keyword Phrase
If advertisers are prepared to pay a lot to dispaly
their advert against a keyword phrase, it must follow
that its a valuable keyword phrase, and therefore should
be profitable ... makes sense does it not? Life really
does not need to be complicated ...
All you need to know is how much advertisers are
bidding for a keyword phrase ... if its a lot and it
gets traffic but isn't too competitive, it should be
profitable ... if your product is closely targeted to
it of course.
Knowing how much a keyword phrase is worth in Adwords
is really valuable, it really indicates whether or not
there is likely to be money in the niche or not ...
particularly if you're going to try and make money from
Google Adsense
I'll show you a great tool in a moment for finding
information on Adwords bid amounts for keyword phrases.
5. How Well Matched Your Product Is To Your Keyword
Phrase
There's no point in identifying a potentially profitable
keyword phrase and then using it to sell a product that
isn't closely matched to it.
It's really important that your product is closely
aligned to the keyword phrase if you're to make money
from that phrase and achieve good conversion rates.
6. Include A Product Name In Your Keyword Phrase
Keyword Phrases that include a specific product name
or brand name are likely to be high converting keywords
if you're going to use them for affiliate marketing,
because people already have been pre-sold on the product
as they know of its existence before they search on
it.
For this reason, if you're affiliate marketing,
include some keyword phrases that centre around the
product or brand name.
So there you have it, you now know how to identify
profitable keyword phrases using the six criteria above
to analyse their potentially profitability.
I promised to tell you where you could find all
of the information you need to analyse your keywords
in one single place ... well if you click on the link
below I will!
Author: Richard Taylor
Richard Taylor, the author, has made thousands of dollars
in the last year as an online marketer. He uses one
powerful tool in particular for all of his keyword research,
research that has been at the heart of his earnings.
Visit his site to discover which incredible keyword
tool he uses.
http://www.essentialseotools.com
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