So how well known is this keyword?

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phlebotomy

Competition seems quite high, a couple sites already related to it and are clearly MFA. Anyone utilizing this keyword or is this a lightly known mesothelioma keyword of 2010?
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  • Profile picture of the author thomarv29
    I think its very niche so building a couple hundred good backlinks to it would probably get you ranked pretty quickly. I use ODesk or backlinkteam.com for good manual backlinks.
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    • Profile picture of the author paulgl
      Try "lobotomy" instead.

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  • Profile picture of the author scott g
    Originally Posted by almondj View Post

    phlebotomy

    Competition seems quite high, a couple sites already related to it and are clearly MFA. Anyone utilizing this keyword or is this a lightly known mesothelioma keyword of 2010?

    One of the few tools that I use to do quick competition checks is Traffictravis - seems to give me some good "advice" most of the time. Take away what you want... or what you can from the screen shot.




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  • Profile picture of the author Will P
    Its pretty well known and from the looks of it a lot of Adsense sites are competing to rank for it due to the fact that the cpc is very nice. I have a couple myself and they both make a decent monthly income with little SEO involved.

    Originally Posted by paulgl View Post

    Try "lobotomy" instead.

    Paul
    If your planning to target this for Adsense its to overrated and hard to rank for not to mention the cpc is crap. Averaging only .05/click whereas "phlebotomy" related keywords will yield $1+/click, hence phlebotomy would be a much better niche to go for in terms of making more money goes.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jordan Kovats
    I'd be surprised that many people knew how to spell it, let alone know it's meaning.
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    • Profile picture of the author almondj
      Originally Posted by theseoguys View Post

      I'd be surprised that many people knew how to spell it, let alone know it's meaning.
      Very true.

      Originally Posted by scott g View Post


      One of the few tools that I use to do quick competition checks is Traffictravis - seems to give me some good "advice" most of the time. Take away what you want... or what you can from the screen shot.




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      Interesting, checked it out. Thanks.
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      • Profile picture of the author Malphas
        Does anyone have any idea how click happy people are in these small medical niches? I'm guessing it would differ with each medical keyword - but a lot of them are going to be searching for some sort of solution or service etc?
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