...When there's just too many keywords to choose?

by Kudek
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Hey Warriors,

I'm following Chris Rempel's "Confessions of a Lazy Super-Affiliate" methods, and want to know what you guys do when Google Keyword Tool gives you ~100 highly relevant keywords, when they're all based on desperate buyers...

Do you try to include each of them once throughout your site content (assuming you have enough pages)?

Do you divide them logically into 20-25 similar keywords and create 4 minisites instead of 1 big site?

e.g. If keywords were all a variation of "sleepy" or "tired", would you create www . whenyoufeelsleepy . com with content based on the word 'sleepy'

...as well as www . whenyoufeeltired . com with content purely based on the word 'tired'?

OR would you make a bigger site www . whenyoufeelsleepyandtired . com with both 'tired' and 'sleepy' mixed into your content pages?
#choose #content #keywords #mini site #seo
  • Profile picture of the author petevamp
    You need to find only the keywords which are not over populated first. To do this simply do a search with google for the keyword in quotes. Then in the upper corner you will see how many other people are trying to target that exact keyword. You need to try and keep the keywords in your list below I will say a max of 300k only because you would use the 300k competition keyword/s as part of your domain. Since I am taking it you want to use a list of 20 or so keywords.

    Use the the that is the highest population for that keyword as your domain name. You then need to find the others with competition below 100k for the others. This will assure you atleast one or 2 top spots depending on the seo work you do and how you add in the keywords. As a note the keywords you do use on your site are just a basis point. Which if you break down each of those keywords you will get a different list of keywords. There for you are also going to be trying to rank for those keywords. For starters though you need to rank for you main keyword list first the others will come on there own. I personally use both traffic travis free version and googles keywords tool to find my keywords. I use traffic travis first because it shows me the daily number of searches for the top 3 search engines google,yahoo, and msn. I then head over and do a google search for each of the keywords in quotes to see the competitors. After that I take them over to google keyword tool and see what the new keyword list gives me per visitor. If your are looking for say an adsense site you would want to keep these above .80 minium since every visitor is not going to click your ads. Doing these 3 steps helps you weed out the bad keywords.

    Hope that helps good luck
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  • Profile picture of the author worlddreamer
    Hello Kudek and Pete,

    Kudek, It looks like that Pete actually provided you with some helpful advice that you should be able to actually dominate a chosen niche.

    When it comes to keywords research it's very important to pay attention to the sites who are gaining the most traffic and who are also one first 3 pages of google.

    So you can look over their domain names and that will also help you come up with the proper information needed, to help you choose a real keyword friendly name to sky rocket your chosen results.

    Realize that by doing this it will also help out your results. This is what alot of the people who usually come on the seen and start to take over a market.

    Make a list of keywords that is relatively related to the products that you are looking to sell and promote, this will also help you sell more.

    Do not limit yourself though, because the real results will come along in the test, test, test phase.

    Most importantly use technology to your advantage and fully benefit from it all.

    Taking Productive Action followed by the proper planning and being willing to keep testing will allow for you to achieve your chosen results.


    Hope this actually helps as well. Good luck and let us know how your results turns about.
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