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Discussion in 'Keywords' started by joywu, Oct 22, 2010.

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    Hello everyone, i want to open a online shop to sell headphones, but i do know is it a good products,and if you want to buy it ,which keyword you would search on google?the main word :headphone? or the long tail keyword: brand + model ?
     
    joywu, Oct 22, 2010 IP
  2. SamGrace

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    As far as conversion is the main goal, long tail keyword will do.
     
    SamGrace, Oct 24, 2010 IP
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    It is depended on user behavior. Every user uses different phrases to search the same thing. So it is very difficult to say which keyword will be helpful for you. But I would advise you to use long tail keywords for your website. As you said, you want to sell headphones online, so keywords that state the model and brand of the headphone will give you more business and you can use keyword research tool to get more detailed idea using different keyword using brand name and other related keywords.
     
    Alan Smith, Oct 27, 2010 IP
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    the headphone keyword is like 100% competitive and you won't do much on that.
     
    cromatiq, Oct 28, 2010 IP
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    Exactomundo!
    Think conversion - what would the ready-to-purchase audiophile look for?
     
    Levp, Oct 28, 2010 IP