10-12-2025, 03:23 AM
Firstly, I’ll use the keyword tool to see if there are keywords I can rank for with relative ease. If they have high competition, then I tend to ignore them. If they have relatively low competition and a good number of searches (over 1000 per month) then I know I can combine all the smaller search keywords to make a lot of traffic (assuming I can rank well for most of them). I also ensure that the keywords are very specific, such as specific names of products, or better still ‘buy KEYWORD’. As much as possible I ensure I have only the type of words that people use when they’re actively looking to buy.
I look to see how many links my competitors have using the Keyword Spy tool. If they have over about 5,000 I tend to not bother and look at another keyword. There are easier ones to rank for than that.
Once I’m at Google
I can run searches brother cell phone list on the keywords I’ve found to see if there are people advertising. Between 2 and 4 advertisers is a perfect number as there’s not masses of competition, but enough to show there’s a market in that keyword.
![[Image: brother-cell-phone-list-9.png]](https://i.postimg.cc/6pnfXcyF/brother-cell-phone-list-9.png)
Market Research
Now that I’ve identified a market, I need to find out what it wants. People tend not to want what they need, so don’t associate the two. Find out what they ‘want’ as that desire is far stronger. If people only bought what they needed, there would be no fat people in the world!
Firstly, I check that others are already selling successfully to that market. If a product or book has made it to Amazon, there’s a strong chance that there’s a market for it. I also check a number of other sites to see if they have products for that market.
The sites I look through are:
Google Trends – This is good for showing me what is hot on Google Search right.
Twitter Search – Very up-to-date feedback on what’s being discussed.
PayDotCom –
Magazines.com – If there’s a magazine about my specific niche then I’m good to go as those things cost a lot to get on the shelves.
Assuming I find some products on at least some of those sites, then I know that there’s a market who wants to buy stuff.
I then find forums in that niche
Best thing to do is to simply type ‘YOUR KEYWORDS forum’ into Google and look through the first couple of pages for forums in the niche. For example: ‘Labrador Puppy Training forum.’
If there are forums
join them and become part of the community to see what people like and want. For example, in the internet marketing/make money online market, The Warrior Forum is a good resource and also somewhere you can sell products.
Hope that’s proven useful to you. It’s best to find the sites above that work for your niche and then explore that niche to find what people buy and what they want to buy before creating a product.
Leave a comment below and let me know if you have any other queries, questions or quizzes!
I look to see how many links my competitors have using the Keyword Spy tool. If they have over about 5,000 I tend to not bother and look at another keyword. There are easier ones to rank for than that.
Once I’m at Google
I can run searches brother cell phone list on the keywords I’ve found to see if there are people advertising. Between 2 and 4 advertisers is a perfect number as there’s not masses of competition, but enough to show there’s a market in that keyword.
![[Image: brother-cell-phone-list-9.png]](https://i.postimg.cc/6pnfXcyF/brother-cell-phone-list-9.png)
Market Research
Now that I’ve identified a market, I need to find out what it wants. People tend not to want what they need, so don’t associate the two. Find out what they ‘want’ as that desire is far stronger. If people only bought what they needed, there would be no fat people in the world!
Firstly, I check that others are already selling successfully to that market. If a product or book has made it to Amazon, there’s a strong chance that there’s a market for it. I also check a number of other sites to see if they have products for that market.
The sites I look through are:
Google Trends – This is good for showing me what is hot on Google Search right.
Twitter Search – Very up-to-date feedback on what’s being discussed.
PayDotCom –
Magazines.com – If there’s a magazine about my specific niche then I’m good to go as those things cost a lot to get on the shelves.
Assuming I find some products on at least some of those sites, then I know that there’s a market who wants to buy stuff.
I then find forums in that niche
Best thing to do is to simply type ‘YOUR KEYWORDS forum’ into Google and look through the first couple of pages for forums in the niche. For example: ‘Labrador Puppy Training forum.’
If there are forums
join them and become part of the community to see what people like and want. For example, in the internet marketing/make money online market, The Warrior Forum is a good resource and also somewhere you can sell products.
Hope that’s proven useful to you. It’s best to find the sites above that work for your niche and then explore that niche to find what people buy and what they want to buy before creating a product.
Leave a comment below and let me know if you have any other queries, questions or quizzes!

