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    Home > Keyword Tools > How to Find Highly Profitable Keywords Using Google Suggest and Yahoo Answers

    How to Find Highly Profitable Keywords Using Google Suggest and Yahoo Answers

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    Article contributed by Indu Priya, owner of The Ideas Home. As an Internet marketer and SEO consultant Indu helps small business owners in solving their business challenges, marketing their products or services.


    Keywords play a major role in Search Engine Optimization. Generally people choose 2 kinds of keywords while optimizing a site.

    They are:

    1. High competition – highly profitable keywords.
    2. Low competition – highly profitable keywords.

    Generally it takes couple of weeks to months to get ranked for high competition – highly profitable keywords as the competition for these keywords will be too high.

    I always go for low competition – highly profitable keywords as the competition for these keywords is low and they are easy to get ranked in Google in a shorter time.

    Here is my strategy for finding low competition – highly profitable keywords. The goal is to find relatively high-search-volume, low-competition ‘keyword phrases’.

    1. Open a spreadsheet.
    2. Brainstorm and write down all relevant keywords that are related to the product you’re selling including synonyms. For example, if your main keyword is “dog beds”, list other keywords also like “pet beds”.
    3. Go to google keyword suggestion tool and type in with the keywords from your spreadsheet. Make sure to select “Broad search’, analyze the results. Select the appropriate keywords by clicking the Add button at the right-side column. It is a bit tricky to select the keywords as nearly all results seem to be related to our products. Just choose the key phrase that you think is closer to your niche and for which you can write content for your website. Do not select, say, “discount on dog beds” if you don’t have or can’t provide discount on your products.

    Note: Approximate Search Volume is not exactly the search made in Google.com. According to Google, this column shows the approximate number of search queries matching your keywords that were performed on Google and the search network.

    Google Suggest

    Go to Google.com (not a regional Google website like google.co.in) and start typing the keywords from the spreadsheet. Google Suggest analyzes what you are typing in the search box and provides relevant suggested search terms. You can choose one of the suggested key phrases by moving up or down the list using the arrow keys or mouse. As you type, it gives you you key phrases. You find few key phrases that are not in our spreadsheet. These are hidden keywords.

    Google Suggest - Dog Beds

    Try to find more and more key phrases by typing slowly in the search box and going alphabetical.

    Examples:

    “dog beds ab”
    “dog beds b”
    “dog beds ba”
    “dog beds c”

    Google Suggest - Dog Beds

    Note down all such keywords. Put everything that you discovered to the spreadsheet.

    Yahoo!’s version is called Search Assist.

    However, unlike Google, Yahoo! suggests phrases that do not necessarily start with the letter or word you typed in. You find few keywords that do not exist in initial search of “dog beds” in Google Adwords Keyword Tool.

    Try different terms and combinations to reveal more key phrases. Note all the keywords you discovered in the spreadsheet.

    Yahoo Answers

    Since most people visit Yahoo! Answers to ask a question, you have very valuable data — the actual keyword phrases used to find information related to your niche or the product that you’re selling.

    Within the questions, we can spot phrases such “quality dog beds online” and “cheap place to buy dog beds“.

    With a little imagination you can find more long-tail keywords that have little to no competition at all. Add all these phrases to the spreadsheet.


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    Posted / Revised on November 18, 2009 under Keyword Tools
    Tags: Find Your Niche, Google Suggest, keyword research, Search Assist, Yahoo!

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    Comments

    8 Responses to “How to Find Highly Profitable Keywords Using Google Suggest and Yahoo Answers”
    1. Internet marketing ebooks says:
      Wednesday, November 18, 2009 at 13:50 pm

      Great topic, I didn’t know that for Google suggest I should go to google.com, as I am from Croatia I use local Google. Also nice advices with yahoo, I use it a lot to find good keyword phrases.

      Reply
    2. Brian Kemp says:
      Thursday, November 19, 2009 at 0:17 am

      Hi Ros,

      Just been accepted by my first merchant on CJ! I’m on my way – due largely to you and SAH!

      One quick question. They have offered me a choice of HTML or Javascript links. It was difficult enough trying to build my new site let alone knowing the difference or best choice for this one!Can you give me a pointer?

      Take care,

      Brian

      Reply
      • Rosalind Gardner says:
        Thursday, November 19, 2009 at 7:48 am

        Hi Brian,

        Congratulations! Glad to hear it.

        As to HTML or javascript links… I recommend using the HTML.

        Cheers,
        Ros

        Reply
        • Brian says:
          Thursday, November 19, 2009 at 13:23 pm

          Thanks Ros!

          As soon as I have my second site ready I will be applying for to join the SAH affiliate program!

          Cheers

    3. Angie (Losing It and Loving It) says:
      Thursday, November 19, 2009 at 12:27 pm

      It never even crossed my mind that Google Suggest was right in front of me all this time. That is so neat and I like the alphabetical tip.

      Reply
    4. Sam Gilby says:
      Monday, November 23, 2009 at 4:04 am

      Nice Thanks for sharing this its very helpful you rock

      Reply
    5. Golden Blogger says:
      Saturday, November 28, 2009 at 3:12 am

      Great article, thank you so much

      Reply
    6. Michelle says:
      Tuesday, December 8, 2009 at 20:10 pm

      Hello, Rosalind
      Thanks for all these wonderful tips! In another one of your articles, you said that you look for terms that have about 50,000 searches for month. But I’m not sure what you look for in terms of “low competition”? How low is low?
      Thanks!
      -Michelle

      Reply

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