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Why Picking Key Words is Not Cut and Dry - the Fallacy of Key Word Tools: They Are Not the End-all-solution..

Does it Occur to You that These Tools Send Everyone Bidding for the Same Words? Do You Read the Small Print About Where the Results Come from (a Very Limited Sampling)?

By Israel Rothman, published Jan 10, 2007
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Why picking key words is not cut and dry - the fallacy of key word tools:

Simple, right? You just go to one of the many supposedly reliable sources to tell you how many times something is searched for, and the one searched for the most is the best target search term right? Wrong!
Just yesterday I went to nichebotclassic.com and they told me nobody was searching for the words: search advertising consultant. Then I checked my Google analytics, and I received 120 click-through hits from Google alone on this term.

Does it occur to you that these tools send everyone bidding for the same words? Do you read the small print about where the results come from (a very limited sampling)?

Does it occur to you that following the pack will not get you to the top of the search engines; that conformity is bad when you are trying to excel?

I am here to tell you that anything that 1,000,000 other people are doing will not get you to the top of the search engines, unless you have the deepest pockets of the group!

The real money to be made online involves the knowledge of the customer you seek, human intuition, a unique selling strategy, a value proposition, and then: yes, research the competition knowingly, read between the lines, and find a way to innovate, to excel by not doing what everybody else is doing.

There is a lot of conflicting information on the internet; there is no regulation, and there are a lot of special interest sources of this so-called free information.

If you want to be successful in business, in life, on the Internet advertising scene, take it all with grain if salt, seek more than one reference, be skeptical, and above all: in this fast pace environment, innovate, project! It is the visionary who sees the trend the others dispute because it is not main-stream knowledge yet who makes the big money online!

I am Israel Rothman, a well known search advertising consultant.


Why Picking Key Words is Not Cut and Dry - the Fallacy of Key Word Tools: They Are Not the End-all-solution..

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  • Does it occur to you that following the pack will not get you to the top of the search engines; that conformity is bad when you are trying to excel?
  • I am here to tell you that anything that 1,000,000 other people are doing will not get you to the top of the search engines, unless you have the deepest pockets of the group!
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The real money to be made online involves the knowledge of the customer you seek, human intuition, a unique selling strategy, a value proposition, and then:
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Posted on 10/16/2007 at 4:10:00 PM

 
Today, intuitively I searched out some advice on slot machine odds in Vegas and hit on a really honest experienced source. Then I thought, okay these people are getting a return on ivestment of .98! Close to breaking even. But in google you have 10 winners [first page] and 100,000 losers in seo for example. What is wrong with this picture? from Nevada City Calif.

Posted on 08/02/2007 at 3:08:00 PM

 
But in fact I'll be using nichebotclassic to simply gain stats for use within an article I'm doing about nicheing. See you have some interesting articles. Have to give a read.

Posted on 05/08/2007 at 3:05:00 AM

 
Good read for me right about now. Just realized with an article I just did here on AC that getting to #1 isn't that difficult when you use the most sought after keyword(s)at just the right time on a breaking news story with the right backing, in this case AC and its newsfeed. Stay with me though, I agree with what you're saying. That article would not have made it to where it was hadn't it been fed through the newsfeed. Compared to a blog entry that coudn't have happened. Since the way Google lists and ranks news articles has something to do with where AC is in the eyes of Google. Nichebot helped me learn how to do that, i.e., so I have to give them ups on that. Good to hear it from your perspective, though. Because it's more than niche keywords. But that's part of the fun of writing.

Posted on 05/08/2007 at 3:05:00 AM

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