Keyword with 22,000 monthly searches, 8,000,000 pages indexed

Discussion in 'Keywords' started by pjpjpjpj, Jul 22, 2006.

  1. #1
    I'm looking at starting a site..

    the non-plural keyword has 22,000 monthly searches
    the plural keyword has closer to 18,000 monthly searches

    google search pulls 26,000,000 results for the non-plural keyword
    and only 8.3million results for the plural keyword

    the bids on both keywords get up to $1 and average around $0.60.

    What do you think about the viability of this market for a beginner?

    I am looking to build an informational site and possibly look at affiliate sales.

    Thanks for your time!
     
    pjpjpjpj, Jul 22, 2006 IP
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    classifieds Sopchoppy Flash

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    #2
    If it's not going to require much out of pocket cash you should do it.

    The experience and knowledge you gain will be invaluable and if you have the persistence, perserverence and focus you can rank for the terms you describe.

    Make sure you target your interior pages are derriviates of the primary keywords with the idea of capturing the long tail ( http://longtail.typepad.com/ ).

    Good luck and let us know how it turns out.

    -jay
     
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  3. Angelus

    Angelus Well-Known Member

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    #3
    I've found a keyword about a subject that really interests me, niche bot says around 70k searches, if I include phrases with the same keyword around 100k and there are around 2,000,000 results in google.
    I think it could be good.. what do you think?

    @pjpjpjpj Which keyword are you targeting? ;)

    p.l.u.r.
     
    Angelus, Jul 22, 2006 IP
  4. pjpjpjpj

    pjpjpjpj Peon

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    Perhaps I am targeting the wrong target? 100k searches/2mil results sounds a whole lot better than about 25k searches/30mil results..

    hmm..

    Sounds like a good find to me... Anyone else? Is this a true diamond in the ruff, or just an amateur's version?
     
    pjpjpjpj, Jul 22, 2006 IP
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    duilen Active Member

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    #5
    Are you using the default settings for Nichebot? If so I believe that is a 12 month pool of data not a 1 month. Anyway, I am targeting a term with 90k searches and 30k results. This ratio doesn't mean everything though. You still need to analyze the top 10-20 pages for your term.

    Also, if you use Worktracker you can find very strange keywords that are off the KEI chart. KW research isn't something you just can a few numbers into a calculator and come up with an answer. It takes at least a little intuition.
     
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  6. Angelus

    Angelus Well-Known Member

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    My results are per year, not month... Bids are around 0,3$ not much really...
    But the good thing is that first 20 pages in google are not very optimized ;)

    p.l.u.r.
     
    Angelus, Jul 24, 2006 IP
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    That is good.
     
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  8. Dave Hybrid

    Dave Hybrid Active Member

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    Hi I found a keyword on niche bot...

    622,707 searches

    18,400 competition

    0.03 ratio

    21,074,130.86 KEI

    This any good?

    Dave.
     
    Dave Hybrid, Oct 10, 2006 IP
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    #9
    Which tool tell you accurate results of plural and non plural words?
    Wordtracker and overture give just non plural results
    (probably it gives plural+non plural word results)
     
    blabla11, Oct 14, 2006 IP
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    eXe Notable Member

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    I think Wordtracker distinguishes between plural & singular results.
     
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    I would say its best to just load the site with lots of content and let your pages rank in the lower half of page one on google for hundreds of keywords :)

    I targeted a set of 12 keywords and worked really hard for about 8-9 months but none of them got me to the top 5 on google may be wrong selection of keywords but now I just dont care about keywords any more and just keep pushing more and more content and it ranks mostly on lower half of page one on google and the amount of traffic per key word isint great but I get traffic for more then 10000 phrases from google and traffic is just great :)

    An advise for beginers> Just add more and more fresh content to your pages and get them indexed and they will start ranking well in some time on thier own and dont stop just add new content every day and get a few quality links that'll do it :) atleast did for me .
     
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    manager2006 Well-Known Member

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    #12
    try to used keyword discovery
     
    manager2006, Jan 16, 2007 IP
  13. mylifejr

    mylifejr Peon

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    How about this?

    52,000 searchs a month and 2,300,000 results in Google.

    But, if I put a quote "keywords", the results are 1,300,000.

    Any opinion?

    And the another questions are: If there xyz.com domain name that used by our competitors, should we get the xyz.net or xyz.info (that still available) domain name to compete with them?

    Thanks.
     
    mylifejr, Jan 20, 2007 IP
  14. Kerunai

    Kerunai Active Member

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    #14
    get the .net or for example

    if you want to compete with guitar.com , maybe guitarmaster.com, or learn-guitar.com

    put the net and the info last if you can think more .com names which is catchy and can be easily remembered

    but for me, people do memorize the name .... take youtube.com ....i don't know and i don't care with whom the're competing, what is their offering and stuff else..

    all i know, if i wanted to see some videos very fast, i will always remember youtube.com ...heck, .com still alive n kicking lol
     
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    mylifejr Peon

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    Thanks a lot kerunai. :)
     
    mylifejr, Feb 8, 2007 IP
  16. Kerunai

    Kerunai Active Member

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    welcome..if someone could tell us some chronology, how myspace and youtube first make their marketing effort, i want to know...that is how huge sites gets their first traffic lol, just emulate it
     
    Kerunai, Feb 15, 2007 IP