I am looking for long tail KW in a niche and found several "extremely easy" ones. But I enter each one between "" in Google and the competition is in effect low. What draws my attention is that there is only 1 Adword ad related to the page of each "extremely easy" KW? Would there be no money$$$$$ in that niche or what? Should I stay or should I go? In general how many ads have to be in the first page of Google to consider there are $$$$$$ in that niche? One question: In cases when you find several KW phrases, like in this case: orthopedic dog beds – 4400 searches per month orthopedic dog bed – 6600 searches per month small dog beds - 3600 searches per month waterproof dog beds - 1300 searches per month What is most convenient next: *Include all of them in a single Blog, but different posts (each KW appearing in its dedicated post). *Include all of them in a single Blog, but all mixed up in different posts. *Several Blogs, each one different KW. On the other hand in the extremely easy or easy I find "Not enough data" What do I do then? Thank you
I forgot this one: I've often read this: " If you post consistently with highly valuable posts through the time, you rankings are going to go up....blah, blah" But if one does review sites with 3 products, once the review is done, the site is completed, what else would I add? Let's say I am promoting a certain product, let's say " Louis Vuitton Handbags": What the hell am I going to write articles about? Thank you
I recommend covering all your related keywords in one site or blog. It can be hard coming up with short articles about a product like a handbag, but this involves getting into deeper product research. The easiest way I know is to look at anything being discussed in the media about a product or a brand. For instance, you can subscribe to free google alerts for louis vuitton handbags or whatever and you'll get notices about media items like when such and such celebrity brought her louis vuitton bag to an Oscar party or whatever. You can use these news items to create a small article around for your site and this will serve as "link bait" for people searching on both the celebrity name and the product name. Even though there might not be large amounts of adwords advertisers runnign ads on a keyword, you can still make good sales from those keywords, especially if there is a fair amount of traffic each month. Product type keywords vs. information keywords are better when you're going after longtail traffic. So as long as you're building pages around product type keywords you'll do fine. And yes, if you have a review type site like a conduit site you will usually need to juice it up with articles, reviews, or news items to make sure you're getting traffic. Also you'll need to build lots of powerful backlinks to your site. Dan
If there's no advertisers or just one then probably not. But if there's several try going to spyfu.com and seeing how much they're bidding, if the bids are high then it's probably profitable. And as for targeting the keywords I'd go with different posts targeting different keywords on one blog or if there was enough traffic create different blogs each themed around a different keyword phrase and link them to a "mother" site. But before that you may want to run a short Adwords campaign to see if it's profitable first before spending all that time creating the blogs. But that's just me
Search this in Google and what do you see? All the top results are ecommerce stores selling them. So where is the profit in it for you? You going to make another MFA site? The key is finding long tail that you can write about and that will allow you to become some kind of go to guy. In this case this set of words might not make it worth your time. Same with the handbags. And you could invest a lot of time and effort into it and make nothing. Pick something you do know about. Target higher traffic keywords, then create "pages" on your site that lead to the long tail keywords with some monitiztion method on those pages. That's the game. And it is often not easy. I do not make money off every idea I have. But for those that do pay out, it's worth the effort. You don't get all winners. But if you don't give it a shot you don't win either.