Keyword Research Exposed
Tuesday, November 25, 2008 at 12:08PM If you have been around the internet marketing scene for some time then you probably know the importance of proper keyword research. Finding long tail keywords with high search volume and low or no competition will definately play a large part in your overall online success.
Unfortunately all of the free or paid keyword tools available to us is absolutely unreliable to say the least. Let me give you an example.
A few weeks ago I found a long tail keyword on the word tracker tool that showed there is 1600 searches per day for it with only 2500 websites competing for it. I was very excited as I knew that all it would take was a few articles and maybe a blog to make it to the first page of google for that keyword phrase.
A few days later I had my blog up and my articles out and I made it to the first page expecting thousands of clicks but I was wrong. I didn't even get one click from that keyword phrase, not one! This was disturbing as I realized the keyword research tool is obviously wayyy off.
I started doing some research on this what I found was that tools like word tracker and even google's own tool shows wildly different results for the same keywords. On the warrior forum I noticed tons of people compalining about this as well.
To say the least this was worrying to me as my overall internet marketing strategy revolves around finding profitable long tail keywords and then creating blogs, articles, squidoo lenses etc around them.
After searching through the forum I found John Orana's report for a measly $17 about how to determine the real value of any keyword, he also reveals some strategies to find hidden keywords that nobody knows off and that means zero competition.
Anyways I thought I'd share that with you all. If you would like a copy of John's report for $17 you can get it here.






Reader Comments (3)
$7 isn't a big deal for this huh?
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$7 is an absolute steal for this. I don't know how Jon can charge so little for such a thorough report.
I see Jon has raised the price to $17 now. Which is still a steal for this report.