subject: Money Keyword Research Tool - 5 Step System To Finding The Best Money Keywords [print this page] Employing a money keyword research tool will save everyone a bunch of time in sifting out those keywords which have a great chance of returning you a profit.
But many marketers appear to get this critical stage of the study process wrong enrolling for services which send them a handful of keywords and then finding out there is not any product related to it to form a campaign around.
Or they spend a pile of time searching for keywords and when they come up with a bunch that look good on paper, again, they find it tricky to glue it to a particular product. While you can still have success doing it this way does it not make much more sense creating a service first and then doing your keyword research?
In this report, let's look at a strategy which has served me additional well when starting a campaign from scratch. There's work involved but the thing you want to remember is that unless you get this primary product and keyword research right you'll fundamentally be throwing 'mud up against a wall and hoping it sticks.'
How To Research Money Keywords
Step 1...Establish your product first...whether you want to promote a product from Clickbank or a service that is about to launch, it makes good sense to find your automobile first off and then assemble your arsenal of keywords. Looking for keywords first and then the service or product means you are 'stabbing in the dark' and can spend nonessential time trying to find a match up.
Step 2...You want to make sure it is a market where money is being spent and there is a demand for the service. If it seems like a good product to promote it won't do you much good if you don't check the demand and find out you've wasted a large amount of time setting up the campaign. If there's demand, avoid the preferred keywords and look for those 'nuggets of gold' which suggest purpose and intent from the searcher.
Step 3...Now could be the time to assemble your list of keywords. There are plenty of free keyword tools on the market and the best known is Google's keyword tool. It gives you masses of information. You can search for your seed keyword and it is irrelevant if it's broad or simply look at web sites promoting the product and type the url into the Google search box. Gather as many keywords as you can.
Step 4...Now it's time to filter the keywords and this is a stage that may truly take a lot of time. There are some great cash keyword research tools on the market that do the job but they're costly. Commence with the most promising info initially and work your way down until you find a likely candidate to optimize for.
Step 5...When you have your principal keywords to promote, check the competition. Do this by going to the 1st page that Google takes you to when hunting for these words and glance at the type of sites listed on the first page. If there are many sites which are the main root domains avoid them as it's likely the competition will be too hard.