In Mp3 Keywords, I’ll show you how easy it is to find profitable keywords for very deep niches, even in the toughest markets.

My first step was to do a simple google mp3 search – there are 651 million competing results! The highest ranking site is mp3.com, it has a Google pagerank of 8, which means that Google ranks the importance of this page at the same level as your own home page. So unless you have a lot of money and a lot of time on your hands, or you have Google, you’re not going to be #1 on Google for mp3 keywords any time soon.

What can I do to enter this market?

Have you ever heard the phrase “The devil takes last”? According to medieval legend, the devil had a school in Salamanca where the final test to graduate was to pass through an underground corridor. The slowest student, or the most retarded, was captured by the devil and turned into one of his hellish imps. OK, well, we are the devil in this analogy and we were looking for the ultimate end of keywords to become our little SEO imps.

A little more research using Wordtracker Competition Search Automation shows me that mp3 keywords are searched for about 5300 every day across all the major search engines, unfortunately with all that competition we’re not going to be able to catch the favorite imps. for mp3 keywords.

So let’s take a look at the “last” of the keywords that mp3 has to offer. Right at the back we have phrases like “Hellyeah you didn’t know mp3 free download”, more diabolical references, maybe I should rename this article Satanic Engine Optimization! There are some phrases like this: Zero competition, but only 10-20 searches per day are unlikely to drive much traffic for our site based on mp3 keyword topic. Tip: While they’re not going to make great primary keywords, these low competition phrases are good secondary keywords – if you have a high traffic page, it’s always worth getting an extra 20 hits a day and adding a few “on topic” phrases. ” to your Copy.

What we need then is some kind of middle ground, phrases with little competition, but with enough people searching for them that it’s worth working to optimize a page with them. As you know, I use a tool called Wordtracker Competition Search Automation to do my research, then I import those keywords into another app called KRA, which helps me filter them to find these low competition/high demand phrases. I imagine I could use a database or spreadsheet, but I wouldn’t know where to start.

So I imported my keyword mp3 data into KRA and sorted it to identify the types of keywords we want. The top of my list is the phrase “erotic cam audio” I have to say I have no idea what products might fit into that niche (I’m not sure I want to) but every day there are over 500 searches for that phrase. , and no one else is targeting that traffic. In fact, the first 6 results of my search are all about “erotic audio” and they have over 3000 searches a day with ZERO competition. If you have any idea what it could be, there is a huge untapped market for erotic audio out there!

If your mp3 business is a bit more mainstream, how about the phrase “music without lyrics” which sounds a bit more up my street? With 1412 searches in 24 hours, the traffic is also quite high. The competition is higher, with 500 competing sites, but I have a way to make a lot of that competition go away.

I do a search on Google: intitle: “music without lyrics”. That search tells me how many pages have the specific phrase “music without lyrics” in their title, because the first thing you do when you optimize a page for a keyword is put that keyword in the title. The intitle search filters out all the “accidental” results and gives you your real competition.

The #1 result for this phrase is on a site called “give-gifts-find-gifts.co.uk”, it has zero page rank and all those hyphens in the url suggest they’re not really interested in SEO. Maybe there are millions more phrases like this waiting to be exploited by someone with the tools and knowledge to do keyword research right and optimize a site, so what are you waiting for?