Last week I tested my theory about winning keywords with a supply less than 60 and a demand greater than 500 by targeting them with a Squidoo, Hub, wikiHow and Ezine article. I tried this on a new website page I created called Used Homeschooling Textbooks.
I made the promotional pages while working at the library all day Wednesday. By the time I returned home, the wikiHow page was on page 1 of Google, and the Hub Page was on page 3 of Google. I as so thrilled that I was about to go post on Website Babble, when I decided to check Google Adwords one more time and realized the keyword "used homeschooling textbooks" had very little demand. The high demand/low supply keyword was "used homeschool textbooks". Doh!
I went back and changed the page on my website, the Squidoo and the Hub. I changed the content of the wiki, but I couldn't change the title. I e-mailed someone who may be able to help, but if he can't, the title will remain as is. The wikiHow page has fallen to page 2 of Google and the hub is nowhere to be found.
It seems like my marketing blitz theory has promise, but I have to remember to target the right keywords.
Update 9/3: I just searched Google for the term Used Homeschool Textbooks. My Wikihow and Ezine are on page one in spots 4 and 10, respectively. My article with Article Alley is on page 2. My website is on page 4.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
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