Think I've Eventually found something

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So i've been looking on amazon for a couple of days now to try and find a product to promote. I think i have actually got one. I thought i'd get a thread just to see what people thought. Im not entirely sure if its a buyer keyword really. It gets 5,400 monthly local searches, and the competition is poor, there is a review article in the top 3. But my question is that im not really sure if its a buyer keyword. The keyword is "Brand, type of product, review" So it has the brand name in there. So i was thinking of creating a site about that type of product and then focusing that keyword to my homepage.

I understand it does not have a model number of the product, but surely I could have them as inner pages? What do you guys think , i understand you can't give a full heart opinion not knowing what the keyword is. But is a brand name followed by "product review" seem like a buyer keyword?
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  • Profile picture of the author Gary Ning Lo
    I had very good conversion rates with "product review" types of keywords...

    With 5,400 i would definitely go for it..

    Cheers,

    ~Gary
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  • Profile picture of the author bontiguell
    Ill put in an example of Brand,product,review incase people do not understand.

    Bose, Surround sound system, review - Like that but thankfully the niche has more search volume

    Thanks everyone
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  • Profile picture of the author dealers
    I find 'product name' review brings in responsive visitors.

    - Rick
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  • Profile picture of the author bontiguell
    Thanks very much Gary. Im quite confident about this one compared to my other rather failed attempt. A couple more confirmations and I think ill be on my way!

    Thanks keep em coming
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  • Profile picture of the author lstoops
    Definitely go for it. Use as many brand name and review keywords possible. You don't know which ones will convert until you test them.
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  • Profile picture of the author bontiguell
    Thanks guys, do you think my domain should be more general like if it were dog training tips it would be "dogtrainingtipsDOTcom" or do you think I should be specific to the brand name. The downside to being specific to the brand name is there isnt as much to review. Also the fact that you cant get exact match domains anyway because it would violation of copyright.

    Other option would be to make a generic domain and have the "brand,product review" as my homepage title. Then to be specific to that brand in the website.

    I'm getting too excited I think but i'll see what everyone has to say
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  • Profile picture of the author chaddo
    The domain should be general and related to the product that you are promoting.
    Usually put an x at the end of the products name like clickbankx.com or something to whatever product u are promoting.
    The domain will be surely available and U can flip the domain also later on. Give some freebies like any software or any wso with master resell rights to improve ur conversions.
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