Keywords With Commercial Value
Performing search engine optimisation to rank your website in the search engines on certain keywords is a long and often expensive task. This is why it’s imperative that when you are finally ranked on the first page of google that those keywords are bringing in revenue for you, otherwise you have wasted a lot of time and effort for very little monetary return.
So how do you know which keywords are better to rank on than others? Or, more specifically, which keywords are going to have more commercial value to you if you rank well on them? Well, I recently purchased an SEO and keyword research tool called Market Samurai that has loads of really cool features that most of the other tools out there don’t have. Take a look at the video below where it is explained how you can compare similar keywords to find which one has the most commercial value. Using this you can concentrate your efforts on ranking for keywords that will bring in more revenue to your website.
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Comments on Keywords With Commercial Value
Hi Carl,
Thought i’d come over to Koh Samui for a few minutes to say howdy.
That Market Samurai software looks pretty darn good. Do you have it? What does it cost? More importantly, have you used it?
I think the presenter also does a good job of explaining it.
Catch you later. have to jet back to Perth, Western Australia – the most isolated capital city in the world.
Gary Simpson
Temple
PS: Jet over some time and say howdy to all the other monks and monkesses @ the TEMPLE.
Hi Gary, good to see you over here
I’ve got nothing but praise for the developers of Market Samurai, it’s one of the best keyword tools I’ve used. But it’s also a lot more than that.
There’s a free version and a paid version, after using the free version for a while I paid for the full version as I was so impressed, but you get all that keyword analysis functionality in the free version anyway.
The full version includes a lot of search engine optimisation stuff, and it’s still only beta so a lot more is being added all the time.
Surprisingly they don’t have an affiliate program as yet, but then at least you know I’m not BSing about how good it is
Cheers,
Carl.
Hi Carl,
It’s Stephen Bray, one of Alex Jeffreys Fortunate 500 Students.
I know you haven’t ever commented on my blog but I wondered how you are getting on now Alex’s Course has finished.
Are you making some bucks on-line?
I’ve always thought that the power of the community that Alex created has been under utilised.
Too many of us are trying to sell to our classmates instead of really harnessing the power of the whole network.
I’m aiming to promote those fellow students who have something to offer, and I don’t expect any financial return for this.
If you’re interested in learning more about what I have in mind then please drop me a line at the e-mail address that I used when registering for this post, or if you prefer leaving a comment on my blog.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Stephen
Many people hardly research their keywords, they treat it rather like a brick and mortar operation where they build the store and hopefully people see it and come in, when it should be the other way round, they research what people want, then build the store