Need help with keyword research

by Guv
3 replies
Hi Guys.
I need some help with the following.

I have a health product which I'm about to launch and I want to attract people looking to either become distributors or setup their own business.
I will offer an opportunity for businesses to market the product in a City or State in the US before going international.
My problem is that as part of the web package I want to set up a 1st page listing for a particular "domain name and keyword phrase combination" i.e Bakers in Utah

Being the health industry, there are hundreds and thousands of queries each day as the industry covers such a wide spectrum.
How can I narrow down my keyword so that it encompasses most quiries.

E.g

If the subject was Plumbers then I would simply use a keyword/domain phrase such as "plumber in chicago" or "best plumber in chicago"

My product covers almost every ailment/illness/health category out there and I'm stuck on choosing a phrase that would 'catch' most queries plus.

People type in...
Warts cure.
High Blood pressure.
How to cure a yeast infection
Diabetes problems.....the list is endless.

So how can I find a 'General' search term so that I could operate the same term for everyone in their different areas i.e

If the best phrase was 'health products'
then I would use the same for all areas i.e health products in boston...boston health products...best health products in chicago etc

Any ideas please?

Thanks
#keyword #research
  • Profile picture of the author izapharry
    You should use Google adwards for keyword , It got almost every feature related to keyword search, you can check competition and searches. It will surely very helpful to you.....
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  • Profile picture of the author theolatic
    Hi Phil, i would firstly choose a domain name that best suits your product but with a general keyword relative to your product, i would then do the opposite i wouldnt narrow down the keyword i would inlcude more of the keywords within your website maybe a list of benefits like:

    "General Product Name" Benefits:
    - Helps in Warts Cure.
    - Reduce High Blood pressure.
    - Helps to Cure Yeast Infections.
    etc, etc

    Then i would use standard article marketing.

    I would get an article wrote for each of those benefits and submit them to article directories.

    Then the backlinks in your articles i would use your local area terms that you are targeting like:

    "How to Cure Yeast Infections in Boston"

    The link may not make much sense but the search engines dont read as we do
    so they would pickout the yeast infection boston etc.

    I also use adwords and wordtracker for my keyword research

    Hope that helps


    Jamie
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    • Profile picture of the author Guv
      Hi Jamie,
      Thats about the best response I've had but it's not exactly what I'm trying to achieve.

      If I sold 10 websites in ten states to 10 distributors, I want a generic name such as health care in boston, health care in new york etc for the different states.
      So what I'm trying to find out is 'How can I find out what the most generic and most searched for keyword is in the health marketplace. (A name that would cover most queries).
      Basically what would cover the majority of keywords for so if it happened to be health (which obviously I won't get) then I would have health in boston, health in newyork.
      Hope I've made that clearer.
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      All the best,
      Phil

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