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| Martina Ljubicic War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2009 Location: Zagreb, Croatia
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Hey all, I have decided to build a new sniper site around a high gravity clickbank product, and doing keyword research through Google Keyword tool. I stumbled upon a keyword that has 27100 global monthly searches, and the result in quotes is just 65300 competing pages. It's a long tail keyword, but the words are mixed up, so it doesn't sound natural. Should I go for them, since the results seem to be perfect for No 1 position, although they are mixed up? There is also a .com domain available for the exact word order. Thanks for your opinion. |
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| Active Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Austria
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I've tried this approach a couple of times with mixed results. My advice would be to use another commercial keyword tool to double check the search volume on that term - if you think people won't be searching for it as it doesn't feel or sound natural then you are probably right. I always double check with either TrafficTravis or MicroNicheFinder - but you can use any tool for this. Hope that helps |
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'We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.'
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| jaiganeshv.com War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Los Angeles
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test it, nothing much cost right. if the answer is yes. then you may rinse and repeat it ![]() all the best.. |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Nov 2009
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If it doesn't sound natural... are u perhaps using broad match search numbers? If so, try phrase match and see what numbers u get.
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