How To Find Low-Competition Keywords
A family member asked me for help on finding low-competition keywords (to go along with the Micro Niche AdSense Course) and after starting a blog post about it I concluded it would be easier to do as a PDF document. The result is the Keyword Search Tool Guide. It’s free, no sign-up required, and I hope you find it useful. You can leave suggestions on how to improve it here on this post.
September 27, 2009 | Filed Under AdSense
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8 Responses to “How To Find Low-Competition Keywords”
I always start with a niche that is of interest then I do research to determine if its already saturated.
I headed for the PDF and it’s great. I would like to share this document with my readers – if I keep a backlink alive that would be fine?
BTW: I like your blog design. Very pleasing for my eyes to read.
Preferably start with 5 to 10 different niche. Realise that you will have to filter thru quite a number of keywords to get a good one with low competition and high traffic.
Going with low competion keywords is always much better than using high-competion keywords that requires too much SEO and promotion
Sooo cool, saved it on my laptop. Currently working on that and your doc is really useful!
Thank you mate!
Share it all you want, a link back is appreciated!
Eric, I’m a newbie and need to learn much. I’m studying your PDF now, I found that it’s so helpful for me. Big thanks!
I prefer the low competition KW with relatively low CPC than HPK with high competitors…. because usually the HPK is saturated with “big boys” competitors…