Last time I told you to find niche. Most of you perhaps wonder how to find a profitable niche. I want to overview 3 programs that I recommend.
Few Tips HoToIndexed
Feedburner - go to feedburner.com to set up an account. It's all free and you can add there buttons to social bookmark sites under every post. Tag system here is the key. Google can list you very fast when will find in social bookmark sites like Delicious that someone tag your site. You can tag your own posts. Feedburner also have statistics page, you will see the traffic that you generate, subscribers grow etc.
Power Of Articles
It's very important to write new articles regularly. You will get from this traffic and great backlinks - fast indexing. Your article can be crawled even in a matter of hours.
Yahoo Answers
I encourage you to go to http://answers.yahoo.com, register and answer questions related to your site. At the end of each answer you can leave link to your site. You will get from it traffic, backlinks and indexing.
Find a Good Niche
There are many programs that can be very useful to find great niches: Keyword Elite, SEO Elite and Brainstorm Generator. SEO Elite is a great tool that I use regularly to optimize my site. Brainstorm Generator is great for finding niches where is high demand.
But still you don't need to use any software, you can do it all manually, just it will takes you more time. You can use Good Keywords free program to research some good niches. Just type there your niche and you will see amount of search per month. After you will know this value, go to Google and check how many competition this niche have. You can then divide: Results/Search.
R/S Ratio
This means ratio of Results (number of sites) divided by number of Searches. You should look for keywords with this ratio 50 or less. Mostly you will have to look for 2, 3, 4 word keywords. The more general keyword will be the more competition. Try to look for keywords that are not that general, more specific, like how to make money online.
KEI
KEI (Keyword Effectiveness Index) rating can tell you how profitable a keyword might be. The higher KEI the better the keyword. Here is the formula:
A good KEI must satisfy all the 3 axioms. Let P denote the popularity of the keyword and C the competitiveness.
The formula that we have chosen is KEI = (P^2/C), i.e. KEI is the square of the popularity of the keyword and divided by its competitiveness. This formula satisfies all the 3 axioms:
i) If P increases, P^2 increases and hence KEI increases. Hence, Axiom 1 is satisfied.
ii) If C increases, KEI decreases and hence, Axiom 2 is satisfied.
iii) If P and C both increase such that P/C is the same as before, KEI increases since KEI can be written as
KEI = (P^2/C) = (P/C * P). Since P/C remains the same, and P increases, KEI must increase. Hence, Axiom 3 is satisfied.
AdSense Ads
Now you should Google your keyword and check amount of AdSense ads on right. If there are no ads that means there are really no products for this keyword. Also you should check how much advertisers pay for click for this keyword. You should also search in Google using exact sign: ". For example instead of make money online search with quotes "make money online". In this way you will receive exact results not general, sites listed will have to contain these words all together. In this way the results are more accurate and give you real value of competitors.
Brainstorm Generator
This program can be great to find fast R/S and KEI rating. In this way you can determine either this keyword, niche is worth to try or not.
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Wednesday, 24 September 2008
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