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		<title>Gimme a Niche! Jogs Your Thinking with Keywords for Niche Blogging Ideas</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Dec 2009 04:03:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With Gimme a Niche!, you first set the desired numbers for search volume and search results. Then, when you run the program, you get keywords.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://alabuzz.org/?attachment_id=1167"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1167" title="Thinking of Keywords" src="http://alabuzz.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/thinking-of-keywords.jpg" alt="Thinking of Keywords" width="200" height="200" /></a>Sometimes you get stuck when thinking about good keywords for a niche. That&#8217;s why people are talking about the <a title="Link to Gimme a Niche keyword tool." href="http://www.gimmeaniche.com/">Gimme a Niche!</a> keyword tool by Dan Abbamont. It&#8217;s different because it reverses the usual process of finding good niche keywords.<span id="more-1166"></span></p>
<h2>Numbers First, Keywords Second</h2>
<p>Usually you need to think of a keyword first. You enter it into a keyword search tool to see if it has potential. You&#8217;re then looking for numbers for how often people search the term and how many page results make up the competition. My experience is usually&#8230;nope&#8230;zip&#8230;shoot, I thought that&#8217;d be a good one&#8230;fuddy duddy&#8230;. Until I run out of ideas.</p>
<p>With Gimme a Niche!, you instead first set the desired numbers for search volume and search results. When you run the program, you <em>get keywords</em> that fit within the ranges you selected for volume and results. All of the keywords you get should have high search demand compared to low volume of page results.</p>
<h2>Search that Keyword</h2>
<p>There is a handy Google search box at the bottom of the tool. Use it to check page results. I did notice some inaccuracy with the search volume and page results for a keyword or two. For instance the keyword &#8220;rottweiler puppies for sale&#8221; said it &#8220;gets 2300 monthly searches, and returns 0 search results.&#8221; Upon testing the search, there were actually 979,000 Google page results.</p>
<p>Be suspicious of a keyword that says there are &#8220;0 search results.&#8221; It&#8217;s obviously a glitch. However, most of the keywords I randomly selected to test with a Google search resulted in a number of page results close to what the tool stated.</p>
<h2>Gimme a Niche! Jogs New Ideas</h2>
<p>Not all of the keywords that come up are so hot. Most of them are brand names or names of a business location. But if you keep clicking on the &#8220;Gimme a Keyword!&#8221; button, you <em>will </em>discover keywords that jog your thinking.</p>
<p>For instance, when &#8220;Preparation H for wrinkles&#8221; popped up, I smiled. (I&#8217;ve always wondered if that was true.) Why not buy a tube? Give it a fair trial (find a suitable subject, as I certainly have no wrinkles&#8230;ha, ha). Do a lit review and&#8230;voilà! Create a website on the topic.</p>
<p>Google Adwords Keyword Tool confirmed that search and results numbers for &#8220;Prep&#8230;H&#8230;&#8221; fit in the range of a potentially good keyword niche. I wondered, what other health-related topics might be fodder for niche sites that search engines favor?</p>
<p>Therein lies the greatest strength of Gimme a Keyword. It helps you think outside the box when your cognitive wheels are stuck in a rut.</p>


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