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CoregNinja, Looks like a good offer but I'm puzzled by the keyword list. It doesn't seem laser targetted at all to me and was wondering how it can be considered so. For instance you are targetting a tattoo product and the first keywords consist of "tattoo", "tattoos" etc which seem very broad considering they are the "cream of the crop". It's like taking a make money at home product and using "make money at home" as the keyword. Any PPC funds would be dried up in minutes with those sorts of broad keywords. Am I missing another part of the system or can those keywords actually be successful with low PPC rates considering the amount of searches they would be getting ? Regards Jeff |
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You know, you're right on those phrases. Tattoo isn't the best phrase to target via PPC, but would convert into sales at a lower conversion rate obviously. It's at the top of the list since it was the root word I started with for the keyword research, and expanded it from there. So for example, when i do the keyword research for a recipe ebook, I'll start with the base keyword phrase that gets the most search volume, like "recipe"... Then I work out from that starting point. But you are correct. The broader phrases of the niche won't convert as well as say "gaelic tattoo ideas". I should have been more clear about that. thanks for your question |
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