How To Spot Profitable Keywords
How do you find potentially profitable keyword phrases for your web pages or AdWords campaigns
What factors should you consider when trying to determine the profitability of a particular phrase? Here are some suggestions:
- the frequency of which your keyword phrase is searched on
- the number of other web pages competing for your keyword
- how your keyword phrase is written
- how much Pay Per Click advertisers are willing to bid for your keyword
- how closely matched your product is to your phrase
- does your keyword phrase include a product or brand name
The 6 criteria above will go along way to determining how profitable a term will be for you.
Lets go through each of the criteria in more detail now and explore further how each actually influences the potential profitability of your keywords …
1. Keyword Phrase Search Frequency
The higher the frequency that a keyword is searched on, the higher the probability that it will be profitable as it will drive you more traffic. If it's never typed into a search engine, it definitely won't bring you any traffic so you won't make any profit from it!
2. Competition For Your Keyword Phrase
Just because a search term is heavily searched on doesn’t mean it’s going to be profitable for YOU!
There is no point in optimising for traffic from highly searched on keywords IF there are already thousands of other sites doing the same … because you will really find it hard to compete with them and your pages will simply just not rank very well in the search engines.
For a keyword to be profitable, it must attract enough traffic to make you money, whilst not having too many pages competing for it!
3. How The Keyword Phrase Is Structured
This is a key point. When you do find a keyword phrase that receives a lot of searches each month, and the phrase is a "question", you have potentially found yourself a highly profitable keyword to make a lot of money from.
If you discover a highly searched on term that starts with “why”, “how”, “where” or “which”, you’ve discovered an opportunity to provide the searcher with a “really targeted benefit”.
4. How Much Google AdWords Advertisers Are Paying For The Keyword
If advertisers are prepared to pay a lot to display their advert against a keyword phrase, it must follow that its valuable and therefore should be profitable … makes sense does it not? Life really does not need to be complicated …
5. How Well Matched Your Product Is To Your Keyword Phrase
There’s no point in identifying a potentially profitable term and then using it to sell a product that isn’t closely matched to it.
6. Include A Product Name
Phrases that include a specific product name or brand name are likely to be high converting keywords if you’re going to use them for affiliate marketing, because people already have been pre-sold on the product as they know of its existence before they search on it.
So there you have it, you now know how to identify profitable keywords using the six criteria above to analyse their potentially profitability.
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