New site already ranking with keywords

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  1. Bill Manning profile image67
    Bill Manningposted 13 years ago

    I've only had my new electronics site live a month maybe. To be honest with electronics being such a competitive niche I wondered how long it would take to rank for any key words.

    Well today in my stats I actually found 6 keywords my site was found by! smile

    In fact one of them ranks #4 on the front of Google. I think the key is to write about specific models and types of electronics.

    I'm never going to rank for simply laptops or cameras. But,,, I can rank for "dell inspiron mini duo 3487fnt laptop". smile

    So if every post I write about a specific model I should be doing good by Christmas. tongue

    1. ImChemist profile image58
      ImChemistposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      dell inspiron mini duo 3487fnt laptop , this keyword haven't searches in google , i check it with google keywords.

      1. Bill Manning profile image67
        Bill Manningposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        You must be searching outside the USA or a different extension. It's Number 4 and 5 on Google USA and Scroogle search.

        Oh wait, you mean it does not show in Google keywords tool. Yes you are 100% correct. smile

        1. ImChemist profile image58
          ImChemistposted 13 years agoin reply to this

          so what you will get from keyword haven't searches on google !

          1. Bill Manning profile image67
            Bill Manningposted 13 years agoin reply to this

            Every keyword has searches every day on Google. The keyword tool in Google does not list very low keyword searches.

            My whole point to this thread was that my new site has been getting searches and it does rank high for a low keyword. That's called a good sign for a month old brand new site in one of the most competitive niches.

            You can build a well paying website around nothing but low keywords that show nothing in Google tools. New products that will be popular months from now start as not even ranking in keyword tools. smile

            1. ImChemist profile image58
              ImChemistposted 13 years agoin reply to this

              Thanks .

  2. Flightkeeper profile image65
    Flightkeeperposted 13 years ago

    Good for you Bill, good luck on this new venture.

  3. viryabo profile image94
    viryaboposted 13 years ago

    That's fantastic Bill. Encouraging and nice to know smile

  4. Bill Manning profile image67
    Bill Manningposted 13 years ago

    Thanks. When you open a new site your always wondering how long it will take to rank. So far things look encouraging.

    I must admit however that talking about all the specs, bytes, power and so on of electronic stuff bores me to tears. hmm

    1. profile image0
      ssaulposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      hey bill keep up the good works

  5. livewithrichard profile image73
    livewithrichardposted 13 years ago

    You can rank for ANY keyword phrase Bill, the key is to rank for terms and phrases people are searching for.  For instance, what is the search volume for "dell inspiron mini duo 3487fnt laptop?"

    Here's a tip, go to Amazon > Electronics and find what the best sellers are. Write a post here on HP and link to a unique post on your site.  Do the same with products found in Ebay pulse.  These are the products that people are searching for the most and you can use HP's rank to juice up your posts.  Do that and you will have a really really good Christmas!

    1. Bill Manning profile image67
      Bill Manningposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      Good idea, but it does not hurt to rank very high for very low searched keywords also. Your not going to get many hits per day, but your almost assured at least a few.

      Times that by hundreds and those very low searched keywords add up. But yes of course, doing what you say and ranking for them is also a great way to go, thanks. smile

  6. 2uesday profile image65
    2uesdayposted 13 years ago

    Sounds like a good idea that will work in your favour. This is just a wild guess but I would think that by the time someone types in a make and a model number into a search engine, they have almost made the decision to buy. I am judging that by the way I search for things starting with a broad subject to research,then narrowing it down as I get closer to a decision.

    1. Bill Manning profile image67
      Bill Manningposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      Yup. I find that with electronics, because of all the funny numbers and letters in a model, people tend to copy and paste the full model name in Google search.

      So making your title with the full model number, brand and so on makes you rank pretty good. smile

      1. yenajeon profile image72
        yenajeonposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        Delete this post, before other hubbers catch on! Lol

        1. ImChemist profile image58
          ImChemistposted 13 years agoin reply to this

          hahaha , why ?

  7. Ellarose92 profile image60
    Ellarose92posted 13 years ago

    oh wow thats a very good idea, congrats btw smile

 
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