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== The Experiment ==
 
== The Experiment ==
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SEO Niche Marketing will supply a niche keyword. Research will be done to determine estimated Overture monthly traffic and high PPC bid price.
 
SEO Niche Marketing will supply a niche keyword. Research will be done to determine estimated Overture monthly traffic and high PPC bid price.
  
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* '''Step 2'''
A Google search will be made using the niche keyword. The url of the number one search result will be analyzed and the top 15 alternate keywords extracted.
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A Google search will be made using the niche keyword. The URL of the number one search result will be analyzed and the top 15 alternate keywords extracted.
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* '''Step 3'''
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A niche keyword page will be created and tagged. The number one URL will be displayed in a frame, keeping its content out of the reach of the search engine crawlers.

Revision as of 15:15, 11 March 2007

SEO Niche Marketing

An Experiment in Semantic Tagging.

  • Step by Step Keyword Research.
  • Overture Keyword Selector Tool.
  • Alternate Search Terms.
  • Keyword Tags.

Market niches can be geographic areas, a specialty industry, ethnic or age groups, or any other particular group of people or things. A niche product can be a variation of a common product that is not produced and marketed by the main marketing firms.

The Experiment

  • Step 1

SEO Niche Marketing will supply a niche keyword. Research will be done to determine estimated Overture monthly traffic and high PPC bid price.

  • Step 2

A Google search will be made using the niche keyword. The URL of the number one search result will be analyzed and the top 15 alternate keywords extracted.

  • Step 3

A niche keyword page will be created and tagged. The number one URL will be displayed in a frame, keeping its content out of the reach of the search engine crawlers.