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January 08, 2008
Pet related niche phrases that tell a story
Welcome to the KEI Observation Deck.
We're back to look at a few random high KEI phrases based on the data in Wordtracker's member area.
If you have a pet related Web site, it's interesting to note the recent searches (with fair to above average KEI values) that tell a story about what the searcher's problem or challenge may be.
For today, we'll have a quick exploratory look at folks that are search on Google for specific questions related to their dog.
Get ready....here we go...(not too surprising)
"Best Time to Neuter Dog" KEI 261.3 3 competing
"When Is the Best Time to Spay a Dog" KEI 169.0 4 competing
"my dog freaks out at the sounds of fireworks"KEI 3026.0 5 competing
"pet gear dog strollers" KEI 860.0 9 competing
"memorial dog ornaments" KEI 450.0 2 competing
"Curing congestion in dogs" KEI 338.0 2 competing
"how to tell if a dog has a fever" KEI 266.0 6 competing
"how to start training a dog for agility" KEI 145.8 5 competing
"apricot poodle pups" KEI 206.0 7 competing
"Toy poodles sale" KEI 324.9 10 competing
"poodle mixed pup" KEI 784.0 10 competing
What are some of the more popular breeds of dogs and searches that have easy "windows of opportunity" for optimization.
"Pictures Of Wire Haired Fox Terrier" KEI 200.0 8 competing
"fully trained labrador retriever for sale" KEI 256.0 1 competing
"Pictures Of Welsh Terriers" KEI 1473.0 6 competing
When you begin researching specific dog breeds you can find some interesting trends. Not always high KEI but still plenty of great easy long tailed (forgive the pun) trends.
Have fun and drop by again soon!
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John Alexander
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Posted by John at January 8, 2008 03:25 PM