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How to select the good keywords?

What are the good keywords?

         

wnshops

2:12 pm on Feb 3, 2005 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Hello Keyword Guru?
I really need your help about how to select good keywords. Pleases guide me to the light.
Let say; The key word is "widget"
So what are the good keywords for "widget"?
So you might suggest go to overture tool or Google tool for keywords suggestion. So Every one how that. So what are the good strategy for selecting keywords? I don't think google and overture tools are working out great. What do you think? If million people did the same things then I am toss.
Please help

widget
calendar widget
widget works
rocket widget
widget workshop
tree widget
tk widget
standard widget toolkit
widget techie

keywordguru

2:44 pm on Feb 3, 2005 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Hello,
There are many ways to go about researching a keyword. To start, is your "widget" a niche market you already think is profitable? Or is it very broad. The reason I ask is because that either means you can dig deeper, or that means you are ready to begin building a list.

Overall, the best way to build keyword lists is not through just one or two sources, but from multiple sources. There are many different sources including all of the main engines sources you have mentioned. Along with others like word tracker and the liking.

My other question to you is, are you looking for keywords for pay per click? For a mini site? For search engine optimization? These will also be deciding factors of how you go about building your list. For example, if you are looking for ppc, you will definitely need to keep the popular terms, while also finding niche, low competition keywords. If you are looking for a website and natural search engine optimization, you will want to find more popular terms, and then analyze the market to see which ones you will be able to compete with.

Post more details and I will point you in the right direction.
Thanks
Keyword Guru

theceo

10:25 pm on Feb 18, 2005 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



i think if you key on being page one for 'widget' you'll be one of main 'widget' players

get a widget.com/net/us or whatever country you in if possible

if widget can't be gotten then acquire a prefix 'widget' domain such as

1widget.com/net/us/yourcountry
iwidget
ewidget
zwidget
awidget
247widget
bestwidget
widgets

etc

we've put many prefix key word domains on page one over the years

search engines eat em up

swoop

12:11 pm on Feb 20, 2005 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



keywordguru said: ...My other question to you is, are you looking for keywords for pay per click? For a mini site? For search engine optimization? These will also be deciding factors of how you go about building your list. For example, if you are looking for ppc, you will definitely need to keep the popular terms, while also finding niche, low competition keywords...."

I'm going for PPC. I find dozens of niche keywords and keyphrases, like "purple rocket widgets" and "polka-dot widgets," way too many to use and many just a few cents per click (as per Adwords Tool) and a few clicks per day. Is there an efficient way to research which are "low competition?" A place where you can drop a batch of phrases in and see how many websites have each?