If you are trying to break into the Make Money Online niche, I have something really special for you.
I have been playing with Jonathan Leger's new Keyword Snatcher tool. I thought it would be cool to use it to harvest some keywords that are highly sought after in the Internet Marketing space, and then provide them to my readers as a free download. The first keyword that came to mind was “make money online”.
The Google Adwords tool starts with about 100 keywords — but the new Keyword Snatcher tool is able to find 1029 keywords related to Make Money Online.
Of course, Jon is doing this by looking at the suggested keywords that pop up when you type a phrase into the Google search box at Google.com (and at Bing and Yahoo too).
Anyway, if you are interested, here are 1029 Make Money Online Keywords (text file) you can target to make money online (also available in Word doc format).
UPDATE: Also ran the program with just “Make Money” — that resulted in 3662 Keywords (txt and doc).Note that Keyword Snatcher is only available until Friday June 25. After that, it goes off the market according to Jon.
Enjoy…
UPDATE #2: Added 3198 forex keywords based on a request in the comments.
UPDATE #3: Added over 8000 Thyroid keywords.
UPDATE #4: Added 999 Learn Guitar keywords.
Hi Mark, love your newsletter.
I think this is very helpful and cant wait to see your other keyword reviews. The “make money online” keyword is very difficult, but achievable, thanks to your homework and new insight.
Cheers,
Jimmy
Would like kws on thyroid/hypothyroid
OK — added over 8000 thyroid related keywords to the post.
Hi Mark,
Would be interesting to see what it comes up with for “learn to play guitar” or “learn guitar”
I’ve been using Market Samurai to find keywords up to now…
Also stumbled your post.
Thanks!
Cheers,
Charl
Hey Charl — added 999 learn guitar keywords…
Awesome thanks Mark!
Hey Mark – thanks for doing this research. Tremendous value there. I’ll throw in forex or forex investing if you want to run another case study.
First – let me say it appears to me there is very solid value with Jonathan’s new tool. I think it fills a very valuable slot and has prompted alot of us to realize we cannot just fall in lock-step with Google.
I purchased Jonathan’s WebComp Analyst earlier this year, and, while it appears as though KWS provides a much deeper drill-down ability than WCA – I don’t see a ton of difference in the two tools’ methodology.
If someone has both of these tools – I’d love to hear further on it. Thanks again!
Kent F.
Kent — I’ll run Forex tonight. Great suggestion.
Kent — added forex keywords here:
http://media.masonworld.com.s3.amazonaws.com/misc/3198-forex-keywords.txt
Hmmmm, well, well, well – decisions decisions. Thanks! 🙂
I’m on Jonathan’s list too. This looks interesting.
I ran “old time radio” through Traffic Travis, as it finds keywords from Yahoo and Bing as well as Google too, to see what it would pull up, but it only came up with around 130 keywords for me, so it looks like Jonathan is using a different kind of technology.
I also ran it through WebCompAnalyst’s keyword suggestion tool, per Kent’s remarks, and it didn’t really come up with much either. WebCompAnalyst isn’t really designed to be a keyword tool, though, (I’ve never used it to find keywords), it is a competition analysis tool, once you’ve already chosen a keyword to look at more closely.
I believe I’ll snag the Keyword Snatcher on Friday, in case it really does disappear.
Still looking at Mark’s results, but it looks pretty interesting so far. Trying to avoid the “make money” niche myself, but it’s a good one to test with. Thanks, Mark!
Right — most tools get keywords from the Google AdWords tool.
Jon is getting them from the dropdowns that appear when you start typing in the search box (example google.com).
Happy to run a niche for you Garth if you have something that you would like to see results for.
Thanks,
Mark
It’s great to get alot of keywords, but does his tool help with determining quality? (such as competition, # searches, etc.) ?
This is an excellent question. This tool does not have much to say about quality.
By quality, I assume you mean the number of searches per month and the strength of the pages competing for those terms.
This tool only tells you where the keyword was in the list of suggestions as pulled from the suggestions list. My opinion is that such information is not very valuable for deciding which keyword to target.
I am still thinking about the fundamental problem — faced with a list of 10000 keywords, how do I decide which ones to attack?
Thanks,
Mark
any suggestions for “orchid growing” keyword???
thanks so much, hope you can help..
Sure — here you go. http://media.masonworld.com.s3.amazonaws.com/misc/orchid-growing.txt