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sonatanna88
February 20th, 2010, 12:29 PM
Hi Elite Members


Would like your guidance and help on the following data


For a particular KW i have the following results . Could you guide me which ones should i go in for


KW Local Search Global Search Exact Count MOB SOC Domain

KW1 1300 1300 9360 13 12 ORG

KW2 480 590 5170 1 12 ORG/NT

KW3 880 720 273000 20 9 org avail


Which ones should i choose of the above and the reasons. Other than the above information do i have to check any other data for the same BEFORE MY FINAL DECISION



Sona tanna

AlexNewell
February 20th, 2010, 02:55 PM
Very interesting Sona but...

Hard to say without knowing the keywords!!

Yeah I understand why you don't!

Given that...

and not knowing what Google page one looks like I'd just go for the biggest demand.given that the Strength of competition is low for all 3 of them.

Since I can't see Page 1 - look at each page one yourself

(1) are there any web 20 sites like squidoo or hub?
(2) are there any articles in ezinearticles etc ?
(3) is the average PageRank of the sites 3 or below?

---that would be 3 reasons to say "Go For it!"

angienewton
February 20th, 2010, 07:29 PM
Sona,
I'm not sure what you're showing there. I use the free program at Wordtracker (http://freekeywords.wordtracker.com/) to research keywords and would be happy to help you if I knew the actual market and some possible keyword phrases you're trying to rank for.

caneman
February 21st, 2010, 01:46 PM
I agree with post #2, you have to look at the competion on google SERP 1... find the page rank of all the page 1 urls, if you see any PR0 or n/a then it will be fairly easy to rank with that keyword.

sonatanna88
February 21st, 2010, 11:11 PM
Hi

After finding the Page Ranks of all the URLs then what do we do


Sona

angienewton
February 21st, 2010, 11:32 PM
Only Google really knows the page rank of websites so don't worry about that. If you're talking about the green bar it's really just a vanity tool and not something to base anything off of (from what Lynn says anyway).

Sona, just pick a decent domain and don't worry too much about it being an actual keyword phrase. Google looks at pages on websites/blogs and you can use all those keyword phrases for separate pages and posts on your website/blog. Does that make sense?