I’m back to my movie-making craze!
A week ago I sent you a video on how I use Wordtracker to find thousands of words that people are searching on in the search engines about your particular product or niche. What that means for you is an additional 100 – 200 people a day looking at your website depending on which keywords you select and how you tie your pages together (more on that in subsequent posts).
Well, today, I want to show you a tool that takes and sorts all those keywords in a blink of an eye and in a very useful way. I am building a reloading site with my daughter, Ashley. She was the 3-time Female Texas State Champion in Skeet and Sporting Clays. So, she knows a fair amount about reloading shotgun shells!
And, we found a company that would drop-ship the reloading components to our customers. Meaning, we take the orders and THEY do the inventory and shipping. Isn’t that cool!
Of course, there are a lot of terms associated with reloading components – like, around 11,000! Bullets, primers, casings, powders, 40 cal bullets, Remington bullets…you get the picture. Well the Keywords Research Analysis Tool takes all those words and sorts them according to root word, like “bullet” or “powder” and then ranks them according to KEI. KEI is the ratio of demand (the number of searches in a given period) vs competition (the number of competing pages). Needless to say, the Keywords Research Analysis Tool makes short work of all these keywords and then categorizes them in a way that you can make sense of them.
Of course, a picture is worth a thousand words, so check out the video. But before you do that, let me ask you something…
What if you were going to start a restaurant tomorrow? What would would you give to know:
-how many people would walk into your restaurant next month
-what they would order
-how much they were willing to pay for their meal
-what kinds of food they liked
Would that information be valuable to you? Of course it would! So watch the video and see how you can use the Keyword Research Analysis Tool to find out what the market wants in your niche!
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2 users responded in this post
Hi Steve,
Of course it was great, very helpful…which leaves me encouraged. I can see that I can spend more time building my website and getting my product(s) to market.
Thank you for thinking of us Internet Marketing Newbies!
Janet
Wow,…yes I am overwhelmed by the information overload in internet marketing and homeschooling for that matter, but I am bookmarking this blog!
Thanks for being here.
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