Make Money Online With Keyword Research

71
rate or flag this page
Facebook

By Mark Knowles

What is "keyword research," and how does it help you make money online?

Keyword research is not some esoteric, never-to-be-understood, unfathomable technique that guarantees you will make a fortune online.

It is really, really simple and at the same time ridiculously complex. Doing keyword research means researching how many people will be searching for a given phrase when they go and do an internet search, plus researching how many people are competing to rank a website or page for that term, plus the likely financial rewards of getting your webpage ranked in the search engines for a particular term as far as earning money goes.

That is it. So - now you know all you need to know about keyword research. Bye!

You wish. This is how to go about doing keyword research and how to apply it to your webpages.

Find terms that are being searched for online

Seriously - for the longest time, I did no keyword research - I just wrote what I thought was interesting, informative content and hoped people came to read it. Sadly - it does not work that way and I discovered that no one was doing an internet search for some of the terms I used in my webpages and URLs, and thus I was not getting enough traffic to some of the articles I had written. I will give an actual real-life example so you can see what I am talking about. This recipe was one of my worst performing pages here on hubpages: Smoked trout recipe

I titled it "Smoked Trout Creams" and wrote the recipe with no regards for keywords people might be using to find a trout recipe. So - I asked a question on the forum here asking for suggestions as to why I was not getting any traffic to this recipe. It turned out - and thanks to Misha, another writer here, for this one - no one was doing a google search for "smoked trout creams."

So - I was not getting any traffic. Misha suggested I add the terms, "smoked trout recipe," "smoked trout recipes," "steelhead trout recipes," "steelhead trout recipe," "rainbow trout recipes," "best trout recipes," and a few others to the content and tags, build a few incoming links using those terms and and see what happened. So - I did and this is what happened:

Instant Results

From 2 visitors a month to 100-200 visitors a month instantly. OK, OK - it is never going to be massive traffic because it is an unusual off the wall recipe and I have not spend much time aggressively promoting it, but it is now on my list of things to do and you can see the huge difference a little keyword research makes.

If no one is searching for "smoked trout creams," then no one is going to find your page. I have since dived into keyword research and fixed some of my other poor performers and it makes a huge difference - from 20 visits a day to 200 visits a day in some cases. I will be promoting this page now I trust I can get visitors to the page and will be reporting back in a few months as to how well it did this year. As you will find out, I will not be investing my life's savings in this endeavor - and why.

Determine the competition and potential income

Now - this is where work and also the skill and judgment come in. It is all very well working out what the top 100 keywords are, but it is not enough to just know that people are searching for a term - you must also determine how hard it will be to rank for that term, i.e. how competitive it is and therefore where you can expect to get in the results and whether or not this is a financially viable term to target.

This last will depend on how you are monetizing your pages. Whether you are looking for google adsense money or selling some affiliate product or perhaps have your own business making and selling something.

Search volume compared to potential income and competition. Your first port of call needs to be google's free keyword tool. If you are serious about making money online, this tool will become your most adored and at the same time despised tool. I will get to why you will despise it after we have determined why you will love it. You will love it because you can enter a search term such as "smoked trout recipes" and it will tell you how many people per month are searching for that term, what the competition is for Pay-per-click advertisements on pages with that term on, and how much money is being paid for those clicks.

Sticking with the term "smoked trout recipes," which has sent my hub several hundred visitors, we can see that there are 590 people per month searching for that term, the level of advertiser competition is "medium," and the advertisers are paying an average of 39 cents for a click on their ad. This is how you see that information:

Smoked Trout Recipes - Keyword Popularity

So, lets say I get on the front page of google with this page for the search term "smoked trout recipes," I am in a position to get a portion of those people searching for that term come and visit my page. Lets say 25% of them will visit (147 people) - some of those people will be happy with my recipe and a few of them will be unhappy and may click on an advertisement - which is where I make money. Let's say 50% of them are really happy with my recipe, 'cause it is such an awesome recipe, 40% of them were looking for a hot trout recipe and are not interested in some wussy French recipe and hit the back button in disgust, 5% of them were really looking for "how to smoke a trout," and entered the wrong search term, 2% of them are internet marketers themselves and would never click on a google ad.

That leaves me with 3% of them clicking on an advertisement - let's say 5 people. The advertisers are paying 39 cents and google generously decides to give me 25% of that. This is how it breaks down:

590 x 25% = 147 people visiting.

3% of them click on an ad - 5 people x 39 cents x 25% = 49 cents

So - as you can see - the google keyword tool has saved me the trouble of spending too much time aggressively attacking that keyword and I am now missing out on a potential 49 cents per month income.

Now - this is not the entire story because it is quite possible to rank a page for multiple search terms and it may well be that those search terms individually will not pay off, but a combination of 20 or 30 around the same term may do so, and this is where you need to exercise judgment and the learning process begins. I have pages that rank for multiple search terms that make them viable, where one term would not have been viable. This is not one of those pages, but here is where I will point you at some resources, some of which you will need to spend money on.

Also - this is assuming that I am monetizing my pages with google adsense - which I am here at hubpages. There is more than one way to make money off the internet - and it may be that I have written a book entitled, "100 best smoked trout recipes," and I can sell 4 people out of every 100 visitors that book, which might make this a viable keyword for that monetization model. So - do not be bound by only one way. Ever.

This also does not tell me how competitive that term is as far as websites competing for it in the search engines and that is where the tools I will recommend come into the equation.

Free Keyword Generators

  • Google Adwords Keyword Tool - The google tool is free and an excellent starting point
  • MSN adCenter Labs - MSN offers more tools that take a different approach - plus of course, they are not privy to the same information as Mr Google.


Assimilating and using that information

So - you now know where to get the basics, but interpreting that information and determining the level of competition for that term is your next job. There are several ways to approach this issue and I will not try to teach you how to do this here - largely because this is a massive subject, and there are other people out there who have already done a lot of the work. I recommend that here is a good place to start:

The Keyword Academy

The two guys that run the keyword academy make part of their living teaching people how to use the information you can glean from the free tools and you could do worse than just follow their step by step instructions. It costs $1 to sign up for a month and then $33 per month if you feel they are giving you good information. I like 'em. I use 'em and I am a member. Just remember - this is a starting point not the be all and end all. Take their lessons - and they usually have a new one every month or so - use what you learn - and KEEP RECORDS !

Join the Keyword Academy here

This brings me to why you are going to also despise the google keyword tool as well as love it - plus you are going to hate the Keyword Academy at times as well - and all the other tools you might buy, invest in, borrow or steal. Sometimes - it gets it wrong. Yup - google is not infallible. You can spend hours of your time trying to rank for a particular keyword only to discover that it is far, far harder to rank for than your research had suggested, far less people are searching for it than you thought and advertisers are paying less than google said they were.

Suck it up and move on. We have all failed. This is why it is vital to  KEEP RECORDS! of everything you do. Knowledge is power. After a while doing this you will have a vast amount of data, which is exclusively yours. You will know which of the niches you have investigated are better or worse than your research suggested. You will have accidentally ranked for search terms that you had not intended to. Use that information. I cannot teach you how to use that - it is your information. Learn how to take advantage of that. It is prized information. I know I have accidentally ranked for terms that far outweigh the income from the ones I had intended to but it never occurred to me to research them.

More tools

After a while - in my case, about 12 milliseconds - you are going to discover that you do not enjoy doing keyword research. In fact - I hate doing keyword research with a passion and now employ several people to do it for me along with a number of pieces of software - I also provide keyword research services for those of a similar mind.

I personally find it utterly soul destroying to discover that what I really need to be writing is an article entitled, "10 best cosmetic surgery clinics," to be making money online. Sadly - this is the writer in me that wants to write about things I find interesting and on subjects I feel I have some information to impart.

So - another good compromise is automatic software that will seek out and find search terms for you, tell you how competitive that term is and suggest similar terms around that term. These next two pieces of software do exactly that. I hasten to add that it is very important to understand the information you are being given and the Keyword Academy is vital for that. Sign up with them - do their lessons and then - when you have some knowledge and can make decisions - buy these two pieces of software:

  • Niche Horde - this is amazing. $97 to be inundated with more potentially profitable keyword suggestions than you can possibly use. Absolutely worth the money.

  • Webcomp analyst - $67 for a piece of software that analyzes the competition for a search term - down to how many incoming links a webpage has for that term. Combined with Niche Horde will save hours and hours of time.

There are other tools on the market, and I will not say I have tried them all, but these two are probably the most cost effective I have tried. Neither of them requires substantial investment on your part and they are both priced at such a point as to be able to pay for themselves pretty quickly. This page was suggested by and written with their help.

Further reading:

Keyword research is just the beginning and these are some more pages that should help on your search for learning about how to make money online.

Comments

Karen Banes profile image

Karen Banes 2 years ago

Great hub. You can never know too much about keyword research. Until recently I was just identifying what people might search for and including those words and phrases in the text and tags. I've only just started looking at the whole keyword popularity and cost per keyword area. Learning slowly!

Hello, hello, profile image

Hello, hello, 2 years ago

Super advice and put clearly to understood easily. Thank you.

The Rope profile image

The Rope 2 years ago

Thank you! Well laid out, easily understandable and chock full of terrific resources.

tonymac04 profile image

tonymac04 Level 1 Commenter 2 years ago

Great advice - thanks, Mark. Will help me greatly, I know.

Love and peace

Tony

Mark Knowles profile image

Mark Knowles Hub Author 2 years ago

My pleasure all - I hope I can save you some time in the learning process.

trose 2 years ago

Great information here! Thank you! Bookmarked to refer to many times!

Pamela99 profile image

Pamela99 Level 7 Commenter 2 years ago

Very good advice. I have been using google keyword but haven't checked out the others. I always appreciate a helpful article like this one. Thanks.

eovery profile image

eovery 2 years ago

I am finding, this is probably one of the major reason people fail on line. They either don't like doing keywords research, and quit. Or they fail to do it.

Keep on hubbing!

BrianS profile image

BrianS 2 years ago

Yes, more good information. I have a few hubs that could do with more attention. That time thing again, but probably better to go back and fix ones you haven't quite got right than writing more in some instances.

insearchof truth profile image

insearchof truth 2 years ago

Thanks, just checked out Googles keyword tool. I don't think I would have had any idea how to understand it if I had tried it before reading this. I can see you have only touched the tip of the iceberg with analysis!

Mark Knowles profile image

Mark Knowles Hub Author 2 years ago

Thanks guys.

@Brian - Too true - that is what I have been doing.

A isot - Oh yes - check out the Keyword Academy if you are interested in learning properly. :)

kev8 profile image

kev8 2 years ago

Thanks mark,great hub. Just wondering what your opinion is on the wordtracker keyword tool? Do you think its good value for money?

Chin chin profile image

Chin chin Level 3 Commenter 2 years ago

Thank you for further strengthening the importance of on keyword research. It really is disappointing when you write something you think is great and then nobody reads it. I do need to understand this more and do more research.

Cathy profile image

Cathy 2 years ago

This is a great intro for me on the keyword research subject. Plus, you spell it out so understandably. Thanks Mark!

Madison22 profile image

Madison22 2 years ago

Thank you Mark, A definite book mark indeed!

Julie Lussier profile image

Julie Lussier 2 years ago

Mark, I think this is your best "make money online" hub so far. Not that it has anything new in it for those "in the know", but because it is the most straightforward / no bullsh** hub on how it is done for real.

The only thing I would add to the "search volume + potential income + vs competition" equation is topical relevance. One should not try to include all related keywords in a single hub. It "dilutes" the topic with respect to search engines. If many interesting keywords are found, then many separate hubs should be written with them.

@{new hubbers}: This hub is (almost) all there is to know. Don't spend countless hours reading every single hub out there on HubPages about keyword research. Use that time instead to experiment by yourself what works and what does not. It is much more rewarding and it is the only real way to learn.

Mark Knowles profile image

Mark Knowles Hub Author 2 years ago

Thanks guys :)

@ Julie - thanks. Yes - I agree with you about the topical relevance. Depending on teh subject - you may be better off with a website instead of a hub. I find hubpages really, really good for some subjects - but other subjects - you are better off getting a site ranked because I also find that other hubbers can "ride your coat tails" if you are not careful. Still working on learning how to do that - that will probably be my next making money online hub. :)

stephensaldana profile image

stephensaldana 2 years ago

Great hub!!!!!!

The clarity and balance shine from this hub. It can be regarded as one of the most intriguing hub. If the individual is interested to construct his fortune online, then keyword research is best option to opt for. It provides tremendous opportunity for the individual to enhance his creativity.

hubpageswriter 2 years ago

Superb hub. I'd say a lot of times, it also includes our own instincts and analysis too. Very well done hub.

 2 years ago

I love the arsenal of your tools listed here and on your blog. Thank you Mark for sharing these lots.

David Alan Carter profile image

David Alan Carter 2 years ago

Well, I've got to bookmark this and give it a thumbs up. I especially appreciate your personal examples. Really brings it home and makes the concepts real.

Good job. --David

Mark Knowles profile image

Mark Knowles Hub Author 2 years ago

Thanks guys. Hope you can put my mistakes to your advantage lol

Lissie profile image

Lissie Level 1 Commenter 2 years ago

"hell frozen over" comes to mind - Mark Knowles on keyword research - I never thought I'd see the day :-)

Mark Knowles profile image

Mark Knowles Hub Author 2 years ago

LOL - Well - I now have an arsenal of automatic tools that seem to be working just fine.

TattoGuy 2 years ago

Knew a lot of this but some of it I didnt, have bookmarked this one, nice work MK !

Mark Knowles profile image

Mark Knowles Hub Author 2 years ago

Thanks Tattoo Guy :)

Grant's World profile image

Grant's World Level 2 Commenter 2 years ago

Excellent info, thanks. Got it bookmarked.

G.

HomeStyleChatter profile image

HomeStyleChatter 2 years ago

Didn't start here to make money. Like you, I just wanted to write about my passions. Thanks, you've given me something to think about.

mankirstux profile image

mankirstux 2 years ago

Great Post! I Liked All This One Yo Read... Thanks Mate!

prasetio30 profile image

prasetio30 Level 8 Commenter 2 years ago

sometime keyword make us confuse. but you made this easy to understand. Thanks my friend.

Trading for Beginners 2 years ago

Thanks for the tips - particularly the Niche Horde and MSN tool I never knew they existed ! Thumbs up.

jayjay40 profile image

jayjay40 2 years ago

Good advice, I'm going to start researching keywords at once

ratnaveera profile image

ratnaveera Level 1 Commenter 2 years ago

Very Interesting Hub! Your writing will be certainly helpful for those who want to make some money in AdSense program! Thanks for sharing your experiences!

kiran bhardwaj profile image

kiran bhardwaj 2 years ago

thanks for this great advice

Video Express profile image

Video Express 2 years ago

Thanks for the great advice. I will look at those suggested pages when I get a chance.

comradejc profile image

comradejc 2 years ago

interesting mike thanks for a great job done

Ellinor 2 years ago

Thankyou for the info, you are wery knowlegdeable

Andrew0208 profile image

Andrew0208 2 years ago

Mark, this is very informative. Lately you've become more vast, keen and helpful on the subject of making money online. Money online is quite a sweet one. Thanks for sharing.

Mark Knowles profile image

Mark Knowles Hub Author 2 years ago

My pleasure Andrew - I hope you can use this information to your advantage.

Cayden Ryan profile image

Cayden Ryan 2 years ago

Awesome hub, I personally use keyword research every day in my line of business. So to me this is just another well put way of explaining keywords and their use.

Good Job Man

MarygrauSheila 2 years ago

Great Info.Thanks for sharing

mynameisnotpaul profile image

mynameisnotpaul 2 years ago

Just wanted to let you know this article was plagiarized on the following website:

http://pcberg.blogspot.com/2010/02/make-money-onli

I found one of my articles on there as well, and was pretty mad about it.

Just wanted to give you a heads up.

Mark Knowles profile image

Mark Knowles Hub Author 2 years ago

Thank you for that. But - As many of these do - they have taken it and left all my links intact - including my affiliate links. :)

travel_man1971 profile image

travel_man1971 Level 7 Commenter 2 years ago

It's a common mistake by a starting hubber like me; not minding the keywords of my hubs. Now, I'm slowly learning the ropes and tricks of HubPages. Thanks for the tips, Mark Knowles.

Temperance M profile image

Temperance M 24 months ago

got to love it when the spammers leave your affiliate links in tact lol =) The Keyword Academy is by far the best value on that list in my opinion. Great tips here for those who need some help!

Glenn S. profile image

Glenn S. 23 months ago

Well done, and thanks.

Boomer60 profile image

Boomer60 23 months ago

Mark, thanks for the info and tips on keyword research. Not sure I understand all of this as I just started online. By the looks of your hubs, HubPages is a great place to write on many different topics. Glad I chose to follow you. I'll just follow your lead for now.

billyaustindillon profile image

billyaustindillon Level 4 Commenter 22 months ago

Very well written and so easy to follow - thanks Mark!

Dobson profile image

Dobson Level 2 Commenter 22 months ago

Mark, this is great information and I will be spending some time deciphering all of it. If you get time, I would value any critique you could give on my stuff. Thanks!

nicomp profile image

nicomp Level 6 Commenter 21 months ago

mmmmmm... smoked trout creams...

Mark Knowles profile image

Mark Knowles Hub Author 21 months ago

Hey - try it :)

nicomp profile image

nicomp Level 6 Commenter 21 months ago

Try it?? I'm writing a series of hubs about it...

Mark Knowles profile image

Mark Knowles Hub Author 21 months ago

LOL - Good for you. These Smoked Trout Creams deserve more exposure.

nicomp profile image

nicomp Level 6 Commenter 21 months ago

http://hubpages.com/hub/Smoked-Trout-Creams

Mark Knowles profile image

Mark Knowles Hub Author 21 months ago

Good for you dude, I already see a jump in traffic - lots more dead fishes.

I see your point though - if god had meant us to eat fish - he would have provided us with the.... wait. That is not working. Hope you didn't choke on your Fruit loop.

Myself - I avoid PARTIALLY HYDROGENATED VEGETABLE OIL and BLUE #2 like the plague. LOLOLOLOL

Each to his own.

Paulo Santos profile image

Paulo Santos 20 months ago

very good hub! Added to my keyword research study, thanks.

Top 10 Money Making ideas 20 months ago

Great tips. I did the same when I first started out, but as you grow in your knowledge, so does your techniques.

rlaframboise profile image

rlaframboise 18 months ago

I absolutely HATE keyword research but I am quickly becoming much better at it. This is a great article for beginners.

renegadetory profile image

renegadetory Level 2 Commenter 13 months ago

I have to say that your hubs about making money online are some of the best written, and mosy easily understood!! I'm so glad that I found them!

BentleyMom 10 months ago

Thanks for this, i think I am reading every hub on keyword research!

Hunbbel Meer profile image

Hunbbel Meer Level 4 Commenter 6 months ago

Useful and voted up. It was a good hub that will benefit me. Thanks for sharing.

And yes I agree, I hate keyword search.

But apart from keywords, I have another problem needs to be addressed. I do my keyword research, but I often fail to rank in SEs. They do not have that much of a high competition either. In contrast with that, I once wrote an article WITH NO KEYWORD RESEARCH, NO INTENTION OF RANKING, on a pretty competitive topic, but I rank 4th in Google, on the very first page, and that is my ONLY hub which brings me significant traffic. :(

Submit a Comment
Members and Guests

Sign in or sign up and post using a hubpages account.



    • No HTML is allowed in comments, but URLs will be hyperlinked
    • Comments are not for promoting your Hubs or other sites

    working