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Guys, is there any good tool even a paid one to find keywords with high search volume but no competition keywords for adwords? The keywords don't have to be relevant to the niche, any keywords, but high search. Suggest any software! |
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| Pete Young War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: downunder
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| https://adwords.google.com.au/o/Targ...AS#search.none yes is called the google keyword toll and you just set the filters to your requirements and your done |
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But it won't find keyword with less than $0.05 cpc! Actually my aim is to find keywords with $0.01 cpc for US display network |
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@Clyde Sorry I can't send PM to thank you (not enough posts), but hey THANK YOU very much, I didn't know about that site before! |
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Vancouver, WA, USA.
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| There is a button to the right, below the post that says 'thanks'. That is to thank someone for what ever they posted. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>v |
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Pick a few keywords you are interested in. Search. Find the results with the highest cpc. Then take THAT keyword and search that and see if there newer results with higher cpc and so on and so on.
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| Sorry mate, but I need to find keywords with the lowest cpc, not highest
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If you're not the first guy in your market and you see some keywords have a lot of competition and some have no competition, then it's probably an indication that the return on investment of that keyword SUCKS. Otherwise competitors that pre-date you would've grabbed positions already. Hate to sound pessimistic but it's true. No AdWords competition often indicates crappy conversion/roi. What you do want is outperforming competitors for a highly competitive keyword AND getting a position for keywords with little competition. Big difference: low competition (others probably haven't found it yet) and no competition (others have probably abandoned it) | |
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