Found amazing keywords - 800+ searches per DAY and only 10000 comp sites!! Now what??

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I can hardly believe it!!

Using Market Samauri I found a great two word keyword phrase that i'm itching to use. The .com for it is taken so what is the next best extension?? .net? .org?? Or should I try for hyphens between the words? I thought Google hated those though??

Also wondering how to monetize it... I know, you can't tell me that without knowing the niche it is though - and i am not telling
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  • Profile picture of the author J Bold
    Write some articles, do your backlinking work in one day, see if that's enough after a week, and get going.

    You can monetize it with cpa offers, since you're in the cpa forum here check out the cpa networks you are a part of and see if there are any offers that seem to apply to those niches! Good luck.

    And, if you are not part of any cpa networks, go and try to get accepted to 5 solid networks right away!
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    • Originally Posted by redicelander View Post

      Write some articles, do your backlinking work in one day, see if that's enough after a week, and get going.

      You can monetize it with cpa offers, since you're in the cpa forum here check out the cpa networks you are a part of and see if there are any offers that seem to apply to those niches! Good luck.

      And, if you are not part of any cpa networks, go and try to get accepted to 5 solid networks right away!
      You mention 5 solid networks, who would those be? Who is giving promotions on good offers these days? The one that I hear most is neverblue.com
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  • Profile picture of the author tommy_gun
    i would go for maxbounty, neverblue, hydra, azoogle or copeac they are all top networks
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    • Profile picture of the author icrystal
      OKay I just found another one with almost 900 searches per day and 14000 competing sites!! (and I'm verifying this with a "google" search for competition and Google's keyword tool for approx daily searches).

      But again, the .com is taken. Should I go for .org? Are there any rules that say i have to be an organization?

      I'm an amazon affiliate but these products aren't expensive so my payout won't be high. So I'm wondering if Adsense ads might work better as there are a lot of ads on the right of the Google searches so payout might be good... And with that many searches per day...

      Thoughts?
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      • Profile picture of the author DavidMeade
        Originally Posted by icrystal View Post

        OKay I just found another one with almost 900 searches per day and 14000 competing sites!! (and I'm verifying this with a "google" search for competition and Google's keyword tool for approx daily searches).

        But again, the .com is taken. Should I go for .org? Are there any rules that say i have to be an organization?

        I'm an amazon affiliate but these products aren't expensive so my payout won't be high. So I'm wondering if Adsense ads might work better as there are a lot of ads on the right of the Google searches so payout might be good... And with that many searches per day...

        Thoughts?
        There's no rules to say you have to be an organisation to use .org. That may have been the idea behind the extension when it was created but it's really open to anyone.

        I'd write a couple of articles and put one on ezine articles and one on arcticle base. If they're easy to rank for as you hope then your articles should get listed in google quickly and have pretty high rankings.

        I've not used Market Samurai but I've seen tools give incorrect data before or people misread/misinterpret the data. I hope you've found a couple of gems but posting in a couple of article directories will give you a good indication if the data is correct. You can always edit the author box to point to your .org url later if you buy one.
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  • Profile picture of the author gabibeowulf
    You should always check your keywords in exact match.

    The default with both google adwords kw tool and market samurai is broad. The exact search may have as little as 50 searches a day.
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    • Profile picture of the author icrystal
      Originally Posted by gabibeowulf View Post

      You should always check your keywords in exact match.

      The default with both google adwords kw tool and market samurai is broad. The exact search may have as little as 50 searches a day.
      ...yes... I just realized I did my searches with Broad match. I'm feeling very down now
      ...and like an idiot to boot... UGH. I knew better too... just got caught up in the moment and forgot.

      Oh well at least i realized it before i bought the domain names... (trying to find a silver lining).

      Back to the drawing board. ...This is what everyone does on a Saturday night right?
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      • Profile picture of the author webtrix
        In my personal experience google adwords kw tool data isn't accurate for some terms. Not even close.
        One of my websites receives around 1000/m UV's for one long tail keyword.
        Google adwords kw tool says "Not enough data".
        I'm #4 on page #1.

        I have 10+ these keywords for this site only...

        Other than that, have you checked upon your competition?
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      • Profile picture of the author JV3STUDIO
        Originally Posted by icrystal View Post

        ...yes... I just realized I did my searches with Broad match. I'm feeling very down now
        ...and like an idiot to boot... UGH. I knew better too... just got caught up in the moment and forgot.

        Oh well at least i realized it before i bought the domain names... (trying to find a silver lining).

        Back to the drawing board. ...This is what everyone does on a Saturday night right?
        Happens to the best of us! Just keep on searching and you'll find your gems. Btw, don't forget to look at the "phrase" match too. Might show a different picture.


        Jerry
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      • Profile picture of the author billygood
        Originally Posted by icrystal View Post

        ...yes... I just realized I did my searches with Broad match. I'm feeling very down now
        ...and like an idiot to boot... UGH. I knew better too... just got caught up in the moment and forgot.

        Oh well at least i realized it before i bought the domain names... (trying to find a silver lining).

        Back to the drawing board. ...This is what everyone does on a Saturday night right?
        HI, being new to this forum I will apply what little I know to cheer you up.

        first off, exact matching using google is a nice indicator, but the truth is that a lot of business if generated under phrase matching. now ask yourself what's the general to phrase ratio if you get a ratio of 4 to 1 or better it's a keeper phrase IE 4 general to 1 phrase.

        second step is to find the related keywords to your phrase, can you at least find 3 more, if you can then you have a high probability of creating a very high ranking site with pleanty of traffic.

        third, everything proving true above, then create a site with the focus phrase as the main page, the 3 other phrases as there own pages with links and keywords pointing back to the main phrase.

        now you have a basic 4 page site with 4 keywords, each page is about 500 words a piece, with proper seo'ed pages and keyword text linking back to the focus phrase page. add to it a TOS page, FAQ, Privacy policy, contact us page and you are done. what you have is a nice and simple foundation that will serve you well.

        I hope that this little bit helps you and gives you a smile
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  • Profile picture of the author Ape23
    Monetizing your site largely depends on what niche you're in. If you can find some good CPA offers on any networks you're associated with then you can do that. If it's content that hard to find you could put a CPA gateway on it from CPALead or another similar site.
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  • Profile picture of the author milo_pl
    As for domain, you can use .info - they work well too.
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  • Profile picture of the author butternyk
    for ranking .com then .com with hyphens ; then .net and finally .org
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  • Profile picture of the author kuterdan
    I've used .org in the past and I've gotten incredible rankings for it. There have been times when I bought the .com and the .org extensions and my .org have appeared on the first page while my .com which was a clone of the .org couldn't be found. I'm a real believer in .orgs. The .com extension is great for looks becuase that's what people are use to seeing. For good quick indexing and ranking the .org has been incredible
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  • Profile picture of the author valdivz
    The best way to see how many searches are being done is to throw up a google adword ad and see how many impressions it gets before doing any type of SEO. ( make sure you set your campaign according to exact match for what ever keyword your targeting)

    You DO NOT have to buy a domain name either when testing for impressions, you can use free sites like Weebly.com, Yola.com or Webs.com.
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