Making sense of Market Samurai, Google in keyword research

markanthony

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Hi all,

Determined not to make the same mistakes I did on my last jaunt in IM. I'm trying to read as much as I can on keyword Research. Then using Google and market samurai to gauge the results.

I have enough in the pot to try and get myself two more domains, that can be profitable, or at least pay for themselves.I'm not sure of a couple of things, so here's what I did. Feel free to correct me.

I looked into a Niche which has a large number of searches, First using &start=990, then inurl:, then intitle:. These where the results:

&start=990 75 pages

inurl: 39000

intitle: 50000

intitle: & inurl: 32000

The first three results using both Inurl & intitle on google Is the same person (i think) who owns both the net, the .com and the .org. I think this as he has the same content on all three sites. After that it's a couple of videos, then him again rounding up the top ten.

So after using these parameters, I'm thinking this niche is too tough, and probably an experienced IM guy?.


Now I got my self a trial of Market Samurai and these where the results.:

keywords.jpg


The biggest problem I have here is the RDP and RDD, I also see quite High BLP, but how relevant are these when trying to squeeze into a niche. Market Samurai, tells you what they are, but it doesn't tell you anymore than that, barr the red colouring.

Is high RDP and RDD easy enough to Achieve? or are these total danger signs?
 


Generally red means danger, and green means go, all throughout the world :p

If market samurai decided to take the complete opposite approach, that wouldn't be good for business. Given the other colors chosen to depict quality, one can assume that red is "bad" in this case.

My personal advice would be to stop reading and start doing.

I have learnt more in 10 minutes of trial and error than I have after reading a 1,000 page technical document. Just my two cents.
 
Hey bro, I am no expert but have been using MS for quite a long time (years) and the advice I go off are that PR, BLP, YAH, Title and URL are the major filters you want to worry about. The idea with this analysis is to get one completely green row with these 5 filters. One green row means that site is weak and you can take it's place in the top 10 for that phrase reasonably simply. If you don't get any completly green rows, forget the keyword and move on.