High demand low supply keyword

Discussion in 'Keywords' started by zaidimz, Aug 23, 2008.

  1. #1
    I was thinking of providing information about this title in this thread. I believed many users out there are very expert in this job and maybe wanna share any keywords that they found. Anyone? ;)
     
    zaidimz, Aug 23, 2008 IP
  2. WarrenBuffett

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    #2
    None of these really exist. Every keyword has competition and requires work to rank #1 for.
     
    WarrenBuffett, Aug 24, 2008 IP
  3. patongharborview@aol.com

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    I agree 100%. Most keywords that you can easy for have so few hits you won't make money by being number one for them. If you stilll want to do this however look for long tail keywords that have commercial intent.

    scott
     
  4. zaidimz

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    Thanks for your reply and opinions. I wonder why some bloggers claimed that this is the one of useful strategy to get on top position on search engine.
     
    zaidimz, Aug 24, 2008 IP
  5. monfis

    monfis Well-Known Member

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    Well it is - high demand makes it interesting to go for the keyword.
    Low supply - the less competition, the easier it is to rank well.

    The problem with todays niche marketing habits is to find those precious terms and to know enough about SEO to set up the site/page correct.

    During years of SEO work for clients I collected all the interesting search terms that "crossed my way".

    The result is a frequently updated list of more than 30,000 high search volume, low competition terms that I use whenever needed.

    I split this archive into lists with 1000 search terms, grouped in alphabetical order for the main term.

    This lists sell very well since years and buyers repeat, so they seem to be really satisfied.

    Of course, not every term shows the correct stats. Todays keyword reseach tools are not always exact, but I am using Web CEO Professional, the average results are quite satisfying and the number of "flops" remains below 10%.
     
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  6. zaidimz

    zaidimz Peon

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    Hi monfis,

    very interesting post... this is the info that I need to know... of course I'm looking for the keywords but I understood that it very impossible to get it for free.

    However your reply are very appreciated...

    Cheers..
     
    zaidimz, Aug 24, 2008 IP
  7. monfis

    monfis Well-Known Member

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    Hi zaidimz,

    PM sent.

     
    monfis, Aug 24, 2008 IP
  8. zaidimz

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    Hi monfis,

    Thanks for your PM and feedback.
     
    zaidimz, Aug 24, 2008 IP
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    I think the SEO market is so saturated now that there are no low supply high demand keywords anymore at least not in English.
     
    wildww, Aug 25, 2008 IP
  10. zaidimz

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    agreed with you! very difficult to get such keyword otherwise go for non english..
     
    zaidimz, Aug 25, 2008 IP