Tool to Research Hot Keywords
I’ve created a new tool for folks looking to generate content for their websites or to write articles.
It’s located at http://hot-trends.noduplicatecontent.com, and it’s called the Hot Trends Research Tool.
Did you know about Google Trends? Google publishes the top 100 searches made every several hours.
The Hot Trends Research Tool (HTRT) takes those highly-searched keyword phrases and pulls together a ton of info all in one spot that can help you generate content. This allows you to create content specifically for high-searched traffic.
For example, the keyword phrase ‘apex body bug’ might show up in Google’s list.
At the HTRT, that phrase would appear on the front page, as a link. Clicking on the link takes you to an individual page with information like: blog posts, forum threads, news items, images, videos, and even some keyword data (like related keywords). ALL IN ONE SPOT.
You can do a quick read through some of the articles on the page and you learn enough about the Apex Body Bug to write a post/article of your own (Remember to “uniquify” your article!).
The tool even provides a list of any open Yahoo Answers questions so that you can post your answer (and include a link to your new article). Then social bookmark (like with Socialmarker.com) your new article.
This tactic doesn’t take long at all, but can cause you to see a really quick influx of traffic. It’s up to you how you choose to monetize it (AdSense, related affiliate products, give away a report to build a mailing list, etc.)
HOT TIP: Do NOT try to go for the main keyword phrase “as-is”. They are usually too generic, and you’ll be competing against a ton of other people. You can be sure that even if you modify the phrase, if it’s in Google’s top 100, there are plenty of ‘related’ searches taking place.
HOT TIP #2: Find a related phrase that doesn’t have a lot of competition. So, you might check ‘Apex Body Bug Review’ or ‘Apex Body Bug Discount’, or ‘Cheap Apex Body Bug’, etc., by searching the phrase in Google. (Put quotes around the phrase first.) Then look for the number of results coming back to be around 20,000 or less. If you find a phrase like that, you can usually get on the first page of Google pretty fast, and get lots of traffic!
So check out the Hot Trends Research Tool!
Amy - www.NoDuplicateContent.com