Finding Profitable Keywords.

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Hey all

Is there any way of finding profitable keywords, without doing a lengthy testing process?

I mean without putting resources into creating many different landing and sales pages.

Even a way to gauge them. I was thinking the google keyword tool to check how popular a term is, but then that doesn't show you how profitable it is, does it?

Thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author Rod Cortez
    Originally Posted by proguy7 View Post

    Hey all

    Is there any way of finding profitable keywords, without doing a lengthy testing process?

    I mean without putting resources into creating many different landing and sales pages.

    Even a way to gauge them. I was thinking the google keyword tool to check how popular a term is, but then that doesn't show you how profitable it is, does it?

    Thanks!
    The only other way I know how is if someone else tells you theirs, assuming you have almost identical monetization models, pricing structure, sales funnels, traffic sources, etc.

    There are plenty of spy tools that you can use out there to see what people are paying for certain keywords on certain platforms, but ultimately, you're going to WANT to test them on your own anyway because the education you will gain will be priceless.

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  • Profile picture of the author Alex Blades
    Product names and keywords with review/reviews in front of or behind are money keywords. Check the google ads, to see if the keyword is full of ads, and if it is, you can better people are making money from them.
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    • Profile picture of the author rsto95
      The Google Adwords keyword tool can give you an estimate of how much the click is worth, not just show traffic. Also Alex above gave some good advice.

      Just cut the amount in half that the Google Adword tool gives you. If it say the keyword is worth $3.00, than around $1.50 would be the actual click worth. Many of my keywords I aim at are worth $2.50 according to Google and I average about $1.00 a click.
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    • Profile picture of the author proguy7
      Originally Posted by Alex Blades View Post

      Product names and keywords with review/reviews in front of or behind are money keywords. Check the google ads, to see if the keyword is full of ads, and if it is, you can better people are making money from them.
      That's interesting what you say...although say the key word was "roulette strategy". Wouldn't many more people search for that than "roulette strategy review"?

      Thanks all for your input, I am learning.
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      • Profile picture of the author onSubie
        Originally Posted by proguy7 View Post

        That's interesting what you say...although say the key word was "roulette strategy". Wouldn't many more people search for that than "roulette strategy review"?
        Yes, but of all the people searching for 'roulette strategy' only a smaller number will actually be looking for a product to buy. Those searching for 'roulette strategy review' are more likely to be looking for a review of a roulette strategy product that they may then purchase.

        The search volume is lower but the traffic is more targeted.

        So "buyer" keywords are those keywords that (may) have lower search volume but the person doing the searching is more likely in a "buying" mindset.

        Someone searching for "chainsaw" could be researching anything. Similarly "information" type searches are also not often considered buying keywords (depending what you are selling- adsense sites do very well with information type searches.)

        So these are not strong buyer keywords:

        Cleaning a chainsaw
        How to use a chainsaw
        Chainsaw repair (unless you repair chainsaws)
        Texas Chainsaw Massacre Trailer (unless you are a content locker...)


        But the following searches are more likely to bring buyer traffic.

        best chainsaw
        chainsaw reviews
        buy chainsaws online
        stihl chainsaw price

        Any added terms to your main keyword that look like a searcher is narrowing their search process towards a purchase decision make buyer keywords.

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      • Profile picture of the author Alex Blades
        Originally Posted by proguy7 View Post

        That's interesting what you say...although say the key word was "roulette strategy". Wouldn't many more people search for that than "roulette strategy review"?

        Thanks all for your input, I am learning.
        I've made thousands from keywords that had review in it, that only had about 100 exact match searches per month. One thing you have to keep in mind is that, when people type in review, they have already done their research and are looking for a review to push them over the top. When people type in product review, they are ready to buy, but just need a good review to push them to the buy button.
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  • Profile picture of the author alfa_375
    Google adwords, wordtracker these are the tools used out of thousands available, which is good for some estimation and assumptions for you to start from. After that you need to test by yourself and that is how you will get your winner keywords.
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  • Profile picture of the author CTRTheme
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    Using google keyword tool, or market samurai you can check the CPC of the keyword easily.
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  • Profile picture of the author proguy7
    Thanks for the info all, I will look into it. I thought there might be somebody able to do this for me, for a fee...but it seems not lol!
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    • Profile picture of the author Alex Blades
      Originally Posted by proguy7 View Post

      Thanks for the info all, I will look into it. I thought there might be somebody able to do this for me, for a fee...but it seems not lol!
      You didn't say anything about a fee
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  • Profile picture of the author johnben1444
    Originally Posted by proguy7 View Post

    Hey all

    Is there any way of finding profitable keywords, without doing a lengthy testing process?

    I mean without putting resources into creating many different landing and sales pages.

    Even a way to gauge them. I was thinking the google keyword tool to check how popular a term is, but then that doesn't show you how profitable it is, does it?

    Thanks!
    You need to learn how to find goldmine in the rough.

    While Google keyword tool will show you how much a keyword generate each and every month but it can not tell you if it will be profitable for you.

    It's left for you to determine if it's a buying keyword and also how to make your site convert the visitors. Some people end up blaming keywords for ill performance meanwhile they didn't have the right kind of site or system setup to convert these visitors to sales.

    I suggest you take your time and visit YouTube, there are lots of videos on proper keywords research. Narrow down your keywords and you will get good videos showing exactly what you want..
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  • Profile picture of the author mrgoe
    after years of IM/MMO/SEO and more, I`ve come to develop a sense about these things, you`ll do too with enough experience. You see a keyword, you do a little research to see what kinds of people buy the products and you just know..
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