Google Ranking and Nichebot
Was just checking my google ranking, a search on "internet wealth code" (with the quotes in the search box) and you'll see my blog page ranked 13th that means on 1st page!! Yay! Cheap thrill! Anyway, try "internet wealth" and "internet marketing" as keywords, my blogpage is probably lost in some black hole.
Now, if you like to know the ranking of your websites in Google for the different keywords instead manually counting them using Google search, here's something nifty that you can use. Checkout out nichebot.com
How do you use this site? It's also a great site to do keyword research. Keyword research helps to give you an idea what people are looking for and the keywords that was used to do the search. If a particular keyword or phrase was been searched very often, it can be assumed that there's a large market for it, so we can think of providing some product for it. However, a good market may also mean a lot of competition.
So how can we find out from the internet? One way is to go to inventory.overture.com to check what are the popular keywords, and then to google to check out how many sites are already listed using the keyword. That's good but that's a bit tad tedious.
That's why using nichebot, 'keyword discovery' is so much better. You can find out how many people have searched for the keyword, how many pages in Google having the exact keyword and thus calculate the competitve ratio for you.
For example, if you use the keyword 'singing', nichebot automatically compile the figures for you, i.e the number of times these keyword was searched for and then the number of pages that are listed in Google that uses the exact keyword. For this example of 'singing', well with a ratio of 1928.36, (no of pages over no of searches) it's definitely an overcrowded keyword to compete in. Instead, why not try something like 'singing auditions' instead. With only a ratio of 2.76, it looks a better keyword to use for your product then. So that's how you can do some market research to decide what products to create.
And back to the what I was talking about earlier. Use the 'Google Ranking' to find out how your website fare with different keywords.
Now, if you like to know the ranking of your websites in Google for the different keywords instead manually counting them using Google search, here's something nifty that you can use. Checkout out nichebot.com
How do you use this site? It's also a great site to do keyword research. Keyword research helps to give you an idea what people are looking for and the keywords that was used to do the search. If a particular keyword or phrase was been searched very often, it can be assumed that there's a large market for it, so we can think of providing some product for it. However, a good market may also mean a lot of competition.
So how can we find out from the internet? One way is to go to inventory.overture.com to check what are the popular keywords, and then to google to check out how many sites are already listed using the keyword. That's good but that's a bit tad tedious.
That's why using nichebot, 'keyword discovery' is so much better. You can find out how many people have searched for the keyword, how many pages in Google having the exact keyword and thus calculate the competitve ratio for you.
For example, if you use the keyword 'singing', nichebot automatically compile the figures for you, i.e the number of times these keyword was searched for and then the number of pages that are listed in Google that uses the exact keyword. For this example of 'singing', well with a ratio of 1928.36, (no of pages over no of searches) it's definitely an overcrowded keyword to compete in. Instead, why not try something like 'singing auditions' instead. With only a ratio of 2.76, it looks a better keyword to use for your product then. So that's how you can do some market research to decide what products to create.
And back to the what I was talking about earlier. Use the 'Google Ranking' to find out how your website fare with different keywords.







2 Comments:
I am conducting some research on various keyword research tools sites and ran across this page. Even though it wasn't "exactly" what I was looking for, I think your readers might be interested in reading my keyword research tools reviews at Keyword Research Reviews. As you know, the more information people have before spending their hard earned money -- the better. Sorry for the self promotion, just trying to get the word out while look for sites to review. On to the next -- thanks!
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BlogDawg1, at 11:17 AM
Thanks for the comments. Nice review site. There's another tool call Dowser, have you tried it?
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Andy Hun, at 1:41 AM
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