I'm doing a review site for a "blue collar" niche, and when researching the kws I can't possibly understand how the results showing up for "phrase" search would not apply to my site. I can completely understand how broad is useless, but if phrase requires that my 2 word kw is searched for in conjunction with other words...how can that traffic not be applicable to my site? There is no way these 2 words could be associated with anything else. What am I missing?
main kw has 150k phrase local and 5k exact
first sub-kw has 60k phrase and 8k exact
second kw has 20k phrase and 3.5k exact
3rd has 13k phrase and 4k exact
The niche i'm doing doesn't really have a quality review site, so I feel if I can rank it, it will succeed. Also, in my day job, I work very closely with this niche and have full access to all the equipment I'll be reviewing. I will be able to offer unique, quality content with real world pics to accompany.My boss is already impressed I have a website in our niche (of course, he doesn't know it sucks, or that it's my fucking ticket out), and has given me permission to sell product through the site and collect my 10% commission. Also, I'm already paid to go to trade shows, so there is more potential unique content that doesn't cost me $.
Am I headed in the right direction with this? I know it's impossible to say for sure, but guesses are welcome.
It seems that I could sort-of combine my gay ass day job with the development and learning experience of my first real site, then it would be win win, but if there is no traffic then, of course, I don't want to waste resources. I plan on investing quite a bit of time and money to build a quality site.
This is my new plan of attack after abandoning my thin adsense assembly line plan. big thanks to DanWesson for that advice, I now see the error in my logic--very short term.
thanks for reading.
main kw has 150k phrase local and 5k exact
first sub-kw has 60k phrase and 8k exact
second kw has 20k phrase and 3.5k exact
3rd has 13k phrase and 4k exact
The niche i'm doing doesn't really have a quality review site, so I feel if I can rank it, it will succeed. Also, in my day job, I work very closely with this niche and have full access to all the equipment I'll be reviewing. I will be able to offer unique, quality content with real world pics to accompany.My boss is already impressed I have a website in our niche (of course, he doesn't know it sucks, or that it's my fucking ticket out), and has given me permission to sell product through the site and collect my 10% commission. Also, I'm already paid to go to trade shows, so there is more potential unique content that doesn't cost me $.
Am I headed in the right direction with this? I know it's impossible to say for sure, but guesses are welcome.
It seems that I could sort-of combine my gay ass day job with the development and learning experience of my first real site, then it would be win win, but if there is no traffic then, of course, I don't want to waste resources. I plan on investing quite a bit of time and money to build a quality site.
This is my new plan of attack after abandoning my thin adsense assembly line plan. big thanks to DanWesson for that advice, I now see the error in my logic--very short term.
thanks for reading.