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November 26, 2007

Keyword niches of interest to Warcraft gamers

Welcome to a few new keyword niche observations around the video game called Warcraft. For affiliate marketers who run game related Web sites, you'll see the world of warcraft as somewhat competitive.

"world of warcraft" has a KEI 1.5 with 15,600,0000 competing pages.

Using Wordtracker.com here are a few more phrases that I quickly found which are far less competitive:

"warcraft troll pictures" KEI 64.0 1 competing page

"world of warcraft trading card forums" KEI 100 1 competing page

"warcraft-dedicated-server-software" KEI 200 2 competing pages

"world of warcraft hooded pullover sweatshirt" KEI 261.0

"world or warcraft private servers" KEI 800.0 2 competing pages

If you'd like to see what other keyword phrases there are in Wordtracker related to gaming, you can check them out for yourself.

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Best wishes,
John Alexander

Posted by John at 09:09 AM | Comments (0)

November 22, 2007

Exposing the hottest niche keyword phrases more quickly

Do you allow your natural sense of "logic" and your recent real world "experiences" to dictate how you will explore data when doing keyword research?

Sometimes when you research single keywords using Wordtracker's powerful comprehensive search functionality, you will discover multiple instances of how a "specific word" is being used within a phrase, but without any guess work at all. Try working with a single, action related "root word."

Now listen carefully. When researching data it does not have to be a word that your logical thinking dictates to you. For example, what happens if you research a term in its most generic form and let Wordtracker piece together exactly how that word is being used within a phrase cluster? This is one of the rare times when using human brilliance or natural logic can actually prevent you from seeing the most powerful truths in your process of research.

As crazy as it seems, by avoiding natural "logic" you will explore more legitimate working data than 99% of most other Webmasters ever discover.

Let's give you a few creative examples to get you started.....

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15 Keyword research Tips for finding the Hottest Niches Quickly
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Posted by John at 02:40 PM | Comments (0)

Researching behaviors in Wordtracker

Here is another Wordtracker research tip:

Instead of researching keyword phrases try watching for "behavioural trends" or keywords that "tell a story."

Examples of keywords that are telling:

"miniature doll instructions" KEI 961.0
"golf swing instruction dvds" KEI 1741.0
"how to build secret compartments" KEI 280.3
"building a basement in your home" KEI 512.0
"easy build shed kit" KEI 520.0
"How to Build an Icehouse" KEI 661.0
"build a reptile rack" KEI 676.0
"how to build military bunkers out of sand bags" KEI 729.0
"how to build custom furniture" KEI 1444.0

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Posted by John at 11:27 AM | Comments (0)

High KEI examples for real estate related keywords

"house listings parry sound" -
Currently only has 90 competing pages for this exact phrase.

"Wyoming MN home listings" -
Currently only has 197 competing pages for this exact phrase.

"michigan real estate listing" -
Currently only has 197 competing pages for this exact phrase.

"Wisconsin Home listings" -
Currently only has 697 competing pages for this exact phrase.

"Central Virginia land listings" -
Currently only has 95 competing pages for this exact phrase.

"north oaks minnesota home listings" -
Currently only has 233 competing pages for this exact phrase.

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