Hi there, I want to know that how to find the best keywords of a niche. The keywords that brings the maximum traffic. Thanks bushib
The truth is, there isn't such thing as "the best keyword". You can make any keyword a niche if you want to. As long someone looking for something using those particular keyword. To find those niches, you can read the newspaper, what's the trends for this month. Or watching TV, read blog, go to Ebay Pulse, Google Trend...and many more. And there's 3 niche that you may avoid: weight loss, marketing, and insurance. It's already saturned with huge stuff. Well, maybe there someone who make some decent money from it. But it will take a lot of effort. And if you just started, it will best to stay away for a while.
I can advice you to start with a small niche and think: what should I type in Google if I were searching for .... that's the question. you can find a lot of keywords too by using google adwords in association with google analytics, and the last but not last, use google keywords tool, keyworddisovery and such tools, and keyword elite is a good tool too.
Google tool is best but there are so many keywords that difficult to find which you need for your site it is better to make analysis of your competitor sites to find the important keywords.
Visit your top 20 competing sites and check out the source code. While this does take longer it is much more useful. I've always wondered why so many people use AdWords and Wordtracker. If everyone looks up "Blue widgets" everyone will get the same answers. The slight differences that can give you a huge advantage can only be found by going where the crowds are not.
I always prefer the 'LEAD' rather then 'FOLLOW' approach. You can start with the keyword tracker tool but you need a 'base' for your research. For example: If your market is a used car dealership in LA you will want to research the keyword 'used cars for sale la' keyword tracker will help give you more relevant phrases that relate to that search term. Hope that helps.
They probably go to those services to look at "widgets" generally and then see what variations are being searched. If nobody is searching for "red widgets," don't use that niche. I don't think it's a "build it and they will come" situation. That kinda makes sense to me. Maybe I misread you. It happens.
If your website has a regional or geographic base, you will miss the regional variations of local language by using these automated tools.
Try to make use of Google adwords keyword tool and select at least three keywords for a single article. Rotate these three keywords as primary keyword, and secondary keywords...
WordTracker. Hands down. Especially when combined with Google's external keywords tool from Adwords and Google Trends over the course of a couple days' worth of research.
Check you competitors top 20 sites which they are using and which keywords are returning again and again it is also a very good method and you have so many tools also which can help you to find the best one