How To Find Profitable Keywords In Minutes!
Hi again
In the video below I go into a keyword research process that allows you to spot profitable keywords before you ever start a campaign.
You can use this process for almost any niche!
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If you are a CPA Storm or Gallo Affiliate System customer, you can use this research process to find out whether the products or niches you are attackings are going to be worth it! That will allow you to reap maximum benefit from any affiliate campaign you take on.
Remember to cross check the ads.
Don’t just look at them, make notes. I use Excel to put the “old” ads in one column and the “new” ads in the next column. That way I can easily highlight which ones are still in play. THOSE are the ones you want to check out.
Some things to check for when you find a winner:
- The specific ad they are using
- The keyword they are targeting
- The layout of their landing page
- The EXACT product/products they are promoting (this is the most important one!)
- any other marketing tactics they might be using
You then have 2 options after finding and analyzing the winner:
1. You can model their campaign to your own
2. You can create a CPA storm or Gallo System site and rank it in Google - making sure you pushing the same products they are. Remember…those products have been making them a profit for over 30 days.
Enjoy!
Reinhardt Gallowitz
Tagged with: find profitable keywords • keyword research
Filed under: Affiliate Marketing • Market Research
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6 comments
Hi Reinhardt,
Because I am completely new to all this ppc things. I want to ask you something.. if I put a keyword to search engine and find no ppc ads, but so many organic search result, what that mean for the keyword or the keyword related products?
1. No/Low adwords competition, so I can play for it? and Can make profits.
Or,
2. Non profitable, No one buys. So NO advertiser have shown their interest on it?
Please guide.
Hi Ark
In 2009-2010 there are very little niches that do not have PPC ads.
If you find a niche with zero ppc ads, then chances are very good that it’s not a profitable niche for Adwords.
You can still do a cross check with Spyfu to see if there where ads the month before.
Generally speaking, I always look for ads because it indicates that there is money being spent in that market, which means there is money to be MADE in that market.
Happy holidays
Reinhardt
Thanks for the help Reinhardt.
Spyflu shows their was 1-2 ads month before, but google shows no ad at this moment for that keyword.
“Generally speaking, I always look for ads because it indicates that there is money being spent in that market, which means there is money to be MADE in that market.” — Ok, I understand this.
But, how can I determine the market with high demand and low competition?
Is it the combination of more clicks/day, low cpc and low advertisers?
When there is high demand, there is high competition - this refers to the PPC market.
It’s usually only with SEO when people refer to high demand, low competition.
For SEO a marketer will look at the amount of search volume and then analyze the amount of competing pages in the SERPS to judge whether it’s worth pursuing or not.
With PPC the real barometer of fierce competition is not the amount of ads there are, but the price of the bids. For instance…PPC ads in the insurance industry go for more than $10 per click!
The keyword research method above is not help you find “gaps” in the marketplace. It’s to help you find Profitable niches the first time round
Cheers
Reinhardt
All right.
My doubt on ppc marketing is clear now.
Thanks a lot for the short & sweet explanation.
And, Merry Christmas to you!
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