I've never sold anything here on WF but thinking of starting to sell a 'niche' idea service. You might be a hell of a link builder but if your niche is something like insurance it's gonna be tough as hell, so niche research is a pretty good idea.
Unfortunately things like market samurai suck in terms of competition finding, they use queries like 'all in title' and the real competition is the number of links actual competitors have in top 10-20 not the number of domains containing that keyword in the title. Now there are tools like seomoz ($100+ monthly) which have more sophisticated tools for niche research but then again you need to inspect things like CPC of each keyword and the process is pretty painful till you find something with low competition & high CPC & high search (over 1000 with local .com exact let's say). And worst of all when you seem to have found something it usually turns out the keyword is navigational ;0
Would anyone be interested here in paying somewhere from $100-300 for one keyword which is informational/transactional, has high cpc, high search volume, low competition (and a list of related keywords which have the same difficulty/searches)? Would love to hear what you guys think...
Unfortunately things like market samurai suck in terms of competition finding, they use queries like 'all in title' and the real competition is the number of links actual competitors have in top 10-20 not the number of domains containing that keyword in the title. Now there are tools like seomoz ($100+ monthly) which have more sophisticated tools for niche research but then again you need to inspect things like CPC of each keyword and the process is pretty painful till you find something with low competition & high CPC & high search (over 1000 with local .com exact let's say). And worst of all when you seem to have found something it usually turns out the keyword is navigational ;0
Would anyone be interested here in paying somewhere from $100-300 for one keyword which is informational/transactional, has high cpc, high search volume, low competition (and a list of related keywords which have the same difficulty/searches)? Would love to hear what you guys think...
