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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2009 Location: On my Desk !!
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Hello guys, I am promoting physical products from Amazon site. The Keyword(s) I want to target is/are "Product Name Review". I am using Traffic Travis to analyse difficulty ratings, backlinks etc etc. Google Results are as follows: 1. reviews.cnet.com - PR5(page itself is PR5) - Page BLs: 800+ 2. consumersearch.com - PR4(page itself is PR4) - Page BLs: 0 3. zdnet.com - PR5(page itself is PR5) - Page BLs: 0 4. retrevo.com - PR5(page itself is PR5) - Page BLs: 1+ 5. testfreaks.co.uk - PR2(page itself is PR2) - BLs: 1 Traffic Travis Difficulty rating is "Relatively EASY". So, should I go with this Keyword(s) or leave it because of the PRs these resulted sites have...? Thanks in advance. Regards, FAI. |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2010
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I'd like to hear the forums take on this too because I've shied away from competition of this nature, but should I really have?
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| Electron Plumber Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Massachusetts
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Don't worry about the main domain PR so much, worry about the page you are targeting and the keywords. You'll likely never beat the reviews.cnet.com because of the 800+ backlinks for that page, but the other ones certainly look soft with 0-1 backlinks each. BUT, are you going by Google backlinks, or Yahoo backlinks? I frequently see pages where Google lists 0 backlinks, but Yahoo lists hundreds. Those could kill you. |
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