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How I can find a low keyword competition or niche in Google?
How I can go about the search keyword highly competitive, low profit in google?
Hey no, that's a very good question and I am sure you will be aware that there are many ways to make this. Personally I go to the Google tool free keyword phrase and look with my choice. Make sure you have the Sales and Media Column estimated. CPC and monthly global volume search show columns. Sort order the results by clicking on the Monthly Volume Header. Now what you're looking for are the results that are more than 1,000 searches per month and then look to see how much competition there is. Note that the competition shown is for Advertising Adwords / Google and does not refer to the organic search … I'll get to that in a while. If you look at the values in the estimated average CPC column you can see a rough estimate of the number of someone to pay per click advertising so if you see anything over say, $ 1 one can assume that they are making money in this niche. If we now go to Google and search using the keyword you selected look at the top the number of pages that contain the keyword or phrase entered. Do not rely too much on this issue, because most pages further down the results pages will be completely different. You can dig a little deeper by typing in your search phrase in double quotes like this – "Keyword". This means that Google will then give you the results, if the phrase is used exactly as you wrote. Normally the number of results I will suggest a low competition would be no less than 10,000. Higher numbers are possible to compete with you just have to put more work in. Also if you search for intitle: "Your key phrase here" Google will display the number of pages that include the phrase in the title tags. This will give an idea of how easy it is to compete in that niche. With regard to profit from a niche is one indicator is the number of Adwords ads on the page of results. These are usually at the top and bottom of the right hand. If there is one click 'More Sponsored Links' link and see how other advertisers are using the word key phrase in the paid advertising, the greater the number of advertisers in the most lucrative niche. Hope this helps, if you have any questions please drop by my blog and I do my best to help. enriched