Chủ Nhật, 1 tháng 6, 2014

Tutorials

We shall now cover some more Detailed Examples of exactly how to use this Tool in real-life scenarios. 

I will refer to our Research Method as the: "Keyword List Comparison Method" 

It focuses on building a Large List of Related Keywords, using Variables and a Constant. 

The Generated Keywords are then Compared Side-by-Side on a Value Scale. 

It's most likely not a new method, but I'll give it this relevant name as a reference point. 

What I generally do, is try to find a BIG List of Variables, with which I can build useful Keywords from. 

The Variables of course, should be Relevant to the Niche that you are planning to target. 

Here are some random examples of Suitable Variables: 

  • - City Names 
  • - Laptop Model #
  • - Football Clubs 
  • - Watch Brands 
  • - Precious Gems 
  • - Range of Years 
  • - Famous People 
  • - Company Names 
  • - Flower Species 
  • - Skin Diseases etc... 

Once you Select and Find a good large list of Variables, you then need to find a suitable Prefix or Suffix that is also relevant to your target niche. 

So let's take the last one from my list, "Skin Diseases". 

I do a quick Google Search for: "List of Skin Diseases" 

In the first result of Google's SERP, I already find a good list. 

Usually, you should try looking around a bit, comparing lists. 

Try to find the list with the Broadest range of relevant variables. 

When you find very limited lists, in most cases, the list contains only the more Popular Terms for that niche. 

You want to examine the Unpopular terms as well, since they are less likely to have much competition in SERPs. 

I recommend Large Lists of 100~500+ Variables for this Strategy. 

For the subject of "Skin Diseases", I'll just append the word "Remedy" as an example (using our tool): 

  • - Acne Remedy 
  • - Alopecia Remedy 
  • - Angioma Remedy 
  • - Athlete's foot Remedy 
  • - Basal cell carcinoma Remedy 
  • - Bed sore Remedy 
  • - Behcet's Disease Remedy 
  • - Blepharitis Remedy 
  • - Boil Remedy 
  • - Bowen's Disease Remedy 
  • - Bullous pemphigoid Remedy 
  • etc...


I haven't researched this Keyword List, but I suspect that it will have a noticeable amount of competition, because the words are very common. 

"Remedy" is more rarely used than "Cure", so it's a decent start. 

You can always try searching for "Synonyms of Remedy" to find More Uncommon Words that people may be searching for. (Less competition.) 

"Antidote" is a Less Common Synonym to "Remedy", so you should have easier competition when using that as your Suffix, on your Skin Disease variables. 

So that's basically how you can build up a Quick List of good variables to target for your Keyword Research. 

We will now look at some real examples, which will show you how to Compare your Keywords. 

In my examples below, my variables are: 

  • - US States 
  • - Automobile Models 
  • - Fishing Brands I simply picked these variables "Out of the Hat" without any prior research or experience with them. 

So let's get started!

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