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May 25, 2005
KEI Observations for May 25
The KEI Observation Deck May 25:
"Bluebook Values for Motorcycles" KEI 472.0
Let's dip in to see what kind of windows of opportunity there are for phrases that relate to artwork. Here are some more examples of how just a few words can make a huge difference:
"fine art prints" KEI is only 0.105
(very dismal with over 1 million competing pages)
However, check out these....
"limited edition whitetail deer prints" KEI 1764.0
( ZERO competition for this exact combination but it's had the potential of doing over 40 sales in the last 60 days).
or how about...
"african american limited art prints" KEI 1387.5
(Potentially over 149 searches in the last 60 days)
Because these are so targeted, I would estimate that some smart affiliate could be making some great money on these. No guarantees of course but generally the narrower the niche, the better the results.
Okay, more for you affiliate marketers around the subject of color but not particularly art related:
Starting with fair to moderate KEI values 200 and up:
"help picking paint colors" KEI 213.7
"Chart of Hair Colors" KEI 307.8
"Choosing Paint Colors for a Room" KEI 386.7
And some nice higher KEI values for topics of:
"Fireplace Mantel Paint Colors" KEI 2304
"3m scotchlite reflective vinyl colors" KEI 2601
Today's selection of KEI Observations have been brought to you by the friendly folks at Wordtracker, that extraordinary keyword research tool and by John Alexander, author of the world famous guide to performing Wordtracker Magic.
Drop by again soon for more observations from the KEI Observation Deck at Search Engine Workshops.
Reminder: Wordtracker is your "window on the world" of peoples real time searching behaviors! What can you explore with Wordtracker?
-Explore peoples hobbies by name
-Explore emotionally related topics
-Explore people's "health" related interests
-Explore people's security related interests
-Explore people's "common challenges" as opposed to
thinking only of keywords that relate to the solution.
-Explore people's "opinions"
-Explore people's "political views"
-Explore people's "religious beliefs"
-Explore things historical interests
-Explore people's interest in specific statistics
-Explore people's favorite "tools"
This is still only scratching the surface but it should be enough to set your creativity in motion. Wordtracker used properly is a tool that opens a window on the "world of activities" that are happening right in the now.
Would you like a few more tips for generating effective Web copy?
See you real soon.
Highest regards
John Alexander
http://www.searchengineworkshops.com
Posted by John at May 25, 2005 06:47 AM