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| Active Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Arizona
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What are low cost methods of finding subniches, that are good adsense keywords, that would be easier to rank? I know there are services on this site that build these sites, but I'm talking about having a reliable method to use to find many subniches that will do well with adsense. Thanks, Mike |
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make use of google keyword tool
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| SEO Ninja War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2011 Location: Australia
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I own lots of research software but I find that you can do everything just as well with just Google Keyword Tool. I also suggest you download SEOQuake plugin - which will help you with analyzing competition.
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| She is my Love! War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2011 Location: http://hbtech.info/
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Google keyword research tool is one of the best in the market for the same & overall its a free service by Google. the results were almost accurate & its pretty fast. the rule of the thumb is: choose the keywords which has less competition but higher search volume, it will give you a lot of valuable keyword suggestions only for entering a single keyword. as per my experience, its worth giving a short |
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I suggest you to use Google keywords tools .In this way you can find good keyword for your blog .Using Google keywords ,you can know how can you get per ad click .
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Okay, stupid question, but it's been a LONG time since I've been in there (google keyword tool). Can someone give me some brief instructions of what tab to click on, and what procedure to go through. I'd really appreciate it. |
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Hi Mike, check out the page below, it may give you an idea on what niche to go with. | |
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Thanks but would still like a procedure in google keyword tool.
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2010 Location: On the Lakeshore, WI
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Hi Mike, Check out YouTube for videos on using Google's Keyword Tool to research keywords. You will find a lot of info there. You need to determine what criteria you want to use to select your keyword phrase. I use and highly recommend AdSense $100K Blueprint in building my sites. Love it! |
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| The Mathematical Warrior War Room Member Join Date: May 2010 Location: Charleston, SC
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Keyword Sniper Pro would be a great investment to find sub-niches and phrases you can easily rank for.
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Your common sense AND keyword tools. For example; We have a hearing aid blog that makes over $2000 a month in Adsense, every month. Why? Because of this;
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Thanks for the input.
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You make a great point! The demographic makes a huge difference. I found that women don't mind to click on ads either. I have a couple of adsense sites for the female demographic, that do okay. I don't want to by some guru's adsense product, as I've been online for 11 years, and do well, but it's been a while since I researched using google keyword tool, and just need a refresher. Quote:
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Personally I find no value it that tool at all in deciding what to put in an adsense site because there are too many variables that are not accounted for from within that tool. Actually I've never found it all that useful on the actual cpc even when using it in Adwords because of the quality score factor. Those that know how to write/format the best performing ads in the very limited amount of space given place higher in the results while paying less than those that don't. |
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