Free Niche Research: Wireless Keyboard

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I just got back from Jamaica at 1AM this morning, and found I couldn’t get online. Not only was my DSL broken, my son started to update my computer just before we left, and didn’t finish, so I have no access to my documents, where I have my list of niches to tackle here.

So, I went over to Google products to see what people are looking to buy now, and Wireless Keyboard stood out. Let’s see what opportunities we have in this niche!

Top 10 Highest Paying Keywords(from the Google keyword tool)

wireless computer keyboards $2.60

wireless computer keyboard $2.53

blue tooth wireless keyboard $2.52

gateway wireless keyboard $2.40

wireless keyboard security $2.33

wireless laptop keyboard $2.07

wireless keyboard sale $1.91

ergonomic wireless keyboard $1.89

wireless ergonomic keyboard $1.89

wireless split keyboard $1.87

Top 10 Most Searched Keywords(all phrases are exact matches in Google)

wireless keyboard 110,000

wireless keyboard and mouse 60,500

wireless keyboards 12,100

wireless mouse and keyboard 12,100

Logitech wireless keyboard 8,100

wireless keyboard mouse 8,100

Microsoft wireless keyboard 5,400

mini wireless keyboard 4,400

wireless keyboard touchpad 4,400

wireless keyboard with trackball 2,900

Resources
Check out some of the more popular electronics forums, and see what questions people are asking: then, give them that information on your blog/site.

As for where you can find information about this niche, I would subscribe to some industry magazines and stay up to date on everything. Merchants are also a good source of information: just ask them and they will be more than happy top help you sell their products.

Possible Affiliate Programs
Yes, Amazon.com has offers for this niche too: wireless keyboard with touchpad, Logitech wireless keyboard, Microsoft wireless keyboard and more.

Make sure you check out CJ.com & Shareasale.com for a wealth of affiliate programs.

Monetization Suggestions

Computers are popular these days, and as the Technology advances, people need information about how to use the new technology, where to find it, etc. This is where you come in: create a blog with lots on information  about these wireless keyboards, and include the beta places to buy them from (with your affilaite links embedded, of course)

Here are some domains available for this niche now:

WirelessKeyboardTouchpad .net, .org, .biz & .info get 4,400 exact searches a month.

WirelessKeyboardWithTrackball.net, .biz & .info get 2,900 exact searches a month.

BestWirelessKeyboard.biz & .info get 1,900 exact searches a month.

MiniWirelessKeyboard.biz & .info with 4,400 exact searches a month.

WirelessKeyboardMouseCombo.com, .net, .org, biz & .info, with 1,300 exact searches monthly.

WirelessKeyboardWithTouchpad.biz & .info have 9,900 exact searches a month.

WirelessKeyboardWithBuiltInMouses.org, biz & .info have 6,600 exact searches a month.

WirelessKeyboardAndMouseCombo.net & .biz, with 6,600 exact searches monthly.

LongRangeWirelessKeyboardAndMouse.com, .net, .org, .biz & .info, with 1,000 exact searches a moth.

Some great possibilities! If you need help researching  further, or keyword research for your own niche, give me a shout!

Free Niche Research: End Tables

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I am in the process of moving (I’ve been waiting for this for a long time!), and in the process of moving to a new home, thoughts of interior design, home decorations, furniture, etc. have been on my mind a lot lately.

Today’s niche, End Tables just popped up in one of my searches this past week, and I thought it would be a nice one to tackle. Let’s see what this niche has to offer.

Top 10 Highest Paying Keywords(from the Google keyword tool)

teak end table $1.88

unfinished end table $1.60

bedroom end tables $1.56

end table legs $1.52

outdoor end tables $1.49

wicker end table $1.47

nesting end tables $1.40

bamboo end table $1.39

corner end tables $1.36

round end tables $1.35

Bonus

folding end table $1.34

oval end table $1.34

walnut end tables $1.30

rustic end tables $1.30

white end table $1.29

Top 10 Most Searched Keywords(all phrases are exact matches in Google)

end tables 165,000

end table 110,000

round end table 60,500

living room end tables 12,100

black end table 6,600

coffee tables and end tables 6,600

black end tables 4,400

coffee and end tables 4,400

coffee end tables 4,400

round end tables 4,400

Bonus

end tables with storage 3,600

glass end tables 3,600

oak end table 3,600

oak end tables 3,600

wood end tables 3,600

Resources

There are so many resources for this niche! Home related magazines, home interior decoration TV shows, HGTV, forums, etc.

Possible Affiliate Programs
Yes, Amazon.com has offers for this niche too: end tables with drawers, end tables with storage, end table with lamp, cherry end table, black end table set and a lot more.

Make sure you check out CJ.com & Shareasale.com for a wealth of affiliate programs.

Monetization Suggestions

There is truly a lot you can do in this niche: home decoration is huge, and most people love showing off their set ups. You could create a gallery of end tables submitted by your readers, and of course, have either AdSense or affiliate links on the gallery pages.

And as always, you can create a pure e-commerce like  affiliate store, and have a blog attached with home decoration tips.

Here are some domains available for this niche now:

BlackEndTable.com, .net, .biz & .info get 6,600 exact searches a month.

BlackEndTables.net, .biz & .info get 4,400 exact searches a month.

CoffeeTablesAndEndTables.biz & .info get 6,600 exact searches a month.

RoundEndTables.biz & .info with 4,400 exact searches a month.

GlassEndTables.net, biz & .info, with 3,600 exact searches monthly.

OakEndTable.biz & .info have 4,400 exact searches a month.

OakEndTables.biz & .info have 4,400 exact searches a month.

AntiqueEndTables.net, .org, .biz & .info, with 2,400 exact searches monthly

CherryEndTables.net, .org, .biz & .info, with 2,400 exact searches a moth.

Some great opportunities! Let me know if you need help.

5 Things You Can Do to Make Your PPC Campaigns More Successful

This is a Guest Post by Gagandeep Singh

A pay per click campaign is a great way to get some quick quality traffic for your website. Just create an account with Google or any other advertising network, put some money in your account, bid on keywords, write ad copy and you are set. But is it that simple? Unfortunately, no! A successful PPC campaign with a good conversion rate and positive ROI demands lot more than that. Here we’ll highlight five important things which you should do to make your PPC campaign more successful.

Highly Relevant Landing Pages – The success and failure of your online campaign depends completely on the success and failure of landing pages. The more relevant landing page is, the higher the conversion rate & quality score and  less you have to pay for the same amount of traffic. The traffic you get from PPC campaigns is always looking for some specific things, so make sure to make your landing page relevant to the ads you are using to attract traffic. Try to use the same keywords in title and body of your landing page which you’ve used in your ad copy so that your visitors can get the feeling that they are in the right place.

Highly Targeted Ad Groups – Google allows you to have 2000 ad groups per campaign. Split your keywords in to more targeted ad groups according to their theme and create separate ads for each ad group targeting that specific group.

Broad Match is Not Always Bad – If you are already using Adwords or studying about it then you must be aware about all three keywords matching options – broad, phrase and exact. Google uses broad match as the default option, which means if you are targeting keywords “blue widgets” your ad will be shown for search queries like “ How to create blue widgets” , “ I hate blue widgets” etc. On the other hand, in exact match you ad will be shown only when somebody search for “blue widgets” specifically which means that it will not be shown for queries like “ cheap blue widgets” “buy blue widgets” etc.

Although, most of the traffic you get from broad match is not as relevant as you get from exact match it sometimes helps you to identify some hidden gems keywords which you had ignored earlier.  Just make sure that when you use broad match you use lots of negative words.

Negative Keywords Are Very Important – Time and again, we see the companies putting lot of effort in doing keyword research but completely ignore the negative keywords. Negative keywords are the words that will stop your PPC ads from being shown if they are present in the search query. Let’s day you sell blue widgets and are using broad match option in your campaign. Now your ad would be displayed for queries like “I hate blue widgets” or “How to sell blue widgets” or “Free blue widgets” etc which will affect your CTR (click through rate) and eventually will reduce your quality score. So the best solution to this is to put such keywords like hate, sell, free in your negative keywords list.

Geo-targeting is Important – Geo-targeting can save you a lot of money if your offer is localized. Geo-targeting your campaigns will help you to show your ads only to the users from specific locations based on their IP information.

Okay. These are the five things I feel should be done to make PPC campaigns successful. Do you think there are other must-do actions you must take to achieve PPC success? Feel free to share your opinions in the comments below.

Gagandeep Singh is writes for Invesp about affiliate marketing, landing pages and conversion rate optimization.

Pay-Per-Click – Is Your Landing Page Working for You?

Without a doubt after the click-through, the landing page is one of the most important pieces of your PPC puzzle. If you convinced the searcher to click on your link, but fail to deliver what  you promised in the ad on your landing page, you spent that money in vain.

Let’s look at some ads and their corresponding pages, and see if they have the right landing page. Let’s say I was searching for “mickey mouse toaster” (would you believe 6,600 people search for these monthly?), and here is the first PPC ad:

mickey mouse ad

The ad looks good, though if it was me, I’d make it more specific. Once you click on that it takes you to this page (BTW, don’t worry, I copied the link, I didn’t click through from the ad):

mickey mouse landing page

WOW! Do you see a Mickey toaster there? I don’t! And I think the conversion rate on this ad is minimal. BTW, I don’t know if you can see this, but the ad was linked to a page that has the search results for “Mickey essentials”: nothing to do with toasters.

The second PPC ad is this:

mickey mouse ad

And the corresponding landing page is this:

mickey mouse landing page

While I see a Mickey toaster, I also see a lot of other stuff going on that page. Of course, if you are the merchant, you are probably benefiting in other ways from your PPC campaigns (branding for example), even if you are not making a sale on that specific page. But if you are an affiliate marketer, you want every penny to count, to give you back a sale.

Here is how my landing page would look like, if I was trying to sell Mickey Mouse Toasters ( I did this quickly in less than 10 minutes in my Front Page program). My landing page is simple and to the point.

great mickey mouse landing page

Are your landing pages cluttered and hard to navigate? Is your advertised product lost in that clutter, wasting you money? Take a few minutes and check your landing pages: make sure they deliver what you promised ion your ad, and that the potential buyer doesn’t have a hard time knowing how to buy the product.

PPC Challenge Update

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As promised in my original post about this PPC challenge, this is an update on what I’ve been doing to meet my challenge goals.

Just as  a reminder, I am shooting for 50 PPC campaigns before March is over: that means 2 campaigns a day, 5 days a week, and this past week, I haven’t met that goal. I did 7 campaigns:

– 1 to  a landing page (I purchased some domains a while ago for specific products, and never did anything with them, so built one small site and I am directing some traffic to it with PPC). This page is monetized with a specific product from Amazon.com

– 1 direct to a merchant on CJ

– 5 direct to merchants on SAS

My ads are getting too many impressions, and not so many clicks, which makes for a very low CTR (see image above). That’s not good, and it means I probably have to tweak my ads.

Here are my starts as of now:

Impressions: 19,427
Clicks: 96
CTR: 0.49%
Cost: $34.52
Commission: $61.18
Profit: $26.66

This week, I need to get more serious, and start even more campaigns, as next Sunday I’ll be heading to Jamaica for a few days, and the following week I won’t be adding any campaigns.

I’ll let you know how I am doing next week.

If you’d like to join me and others in this challenge, there is still time: check out Matt’s Campaigns blast report before you get started: it will save you from making many mistakes.

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