Keyword search and adsense

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I know this topic has been discussed ad nauseam here but I've lost too much sleep to not get this down. We won't discuss any IQ shortcomings I might have

Is there a start to finish easy-to-follow keyword research to adsense site creation for dummies book?

I think the blueprints I'm using are too choppy to understand from my noob perspective. There's got to be something like the video professor out there.

JJ
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  • Profile picture of the author 24kWing
    If you are looking for a video about Keyword Research, then you should be able to head over to YouTube and do a search for that. Just type in "keyword research tips", or something like that.

    Otherwise, there is a TON of excellent info about this subject right here on Warrior Forum.

    Good Luck!
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  • Profile picture of the author mad.hat
    Originally Posted by JamesJ2 View Post

    I know this topic has been discussed ad nauseam here but I've lost too much sleep to not get this down. We won't discuss any IQ shortcomings I might have

    Is there a start to finish easy-to-follow keyword research to adsense site creation for dummies book?

    I think the blueprints I'm using are too choppy to understand from my noob perspective. There's got to be something like the video professor out there.

    JJ
    I am sure that there are plenty of keyword research materials out there but the thing is that as soon as these get published they are already worthless. I know it doesn't sound like fun but you basically just need to learn from every campaign you launch.

    Keyword research is half the battle (sometimes a lot more) and no one is going to give you a perfect method to find keywords because its how we all make a living.

    As far as adsense goes xfactor is supposed to be good but just remember that whenever you get a template you need to change it up as much as possible so it doesn't look like all the other sites out there using the same template. Best tip: Don't use the templates given to you. Just use them as a guideline to find something that works better for you.
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    • Profile picture of the author JamesJ2
      Thanks.
      I did watch a video or 6 on youtube. Terry, aka bassmunchkin1. I'm a bit further along after watching it.

      I'm using superapprentice and getting some help there but I am finding I need multiple inputs to make this sink in....beat in.

      Let's say I find 8 keywords that all rank decently enough to make a themed site. What should the index page be about? Is the index page just kinda like an inner page but it's the first page in the site or is the index page supposed to be a introductory page to the other pages?

      I'm beginning to think that the adsense site is just 8-10 pages that all have some good keyword phrases on each page that sorta relate to the other pages but the website isn't supposed to be a whole story of some sort.

      That leads me to what the domain name should be. If each page is kinda it's own website...how does the domain name cover that range of not exactly or closely knitted or flowing storybook kinda information? If each page kinda stands alone, the domain name should be what...similar to the first page keyword? Or bestwidgetmade.com...so generic that it's not a keyword phrase from any page?

      JJ
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      • Profile picture of the author JamesJ2
        Just get a domain name with the exact keywords for your index page in it if possible and don't sweat it if you can't. Just add "guide" to the end of the domain name.

        JJ



        There. I answered my own question.
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