AdSense Flippers Podcast Episode 1: Keyword Research With Long Tail Pro

AdSense Flippers Podcast Episode 1: Keyword Research With Long Tail Pro

This FIRST episode of the AdSense Flippers Podcast has a very special interview with Spencer regarding the keyword tool Long Tail Pro. We cover Spencer’s journey in creating niche websites, his overall strategy, and his top tips and tricks regarding keyword research.

 

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Topics Discussed Include:

  • Plan for the show
  • Spencer’s history with niche websites
  • Focus on one area or multiple areas of Internet Marketing
  • How long to decide whether a site is a winner or a loser?
  • Difference between niche and authority sites
  • Top keyword research strategies
  • Market Samurai Vs. Long Tail Pro

Mentions:
Chris Ducker’s VSF and the VirtualBusinessLifestyle Podcast

Pat Flynn’s SmartPassiveIncome Podcast

Ian and Dan’s LifestyleBusinessPodcast

Niche Pursuits with Spencer Haws

Market Samurai

Derek Halpern’s Social Triggers

Our Keyword Research Strategy Part 2

Make sure to check out Joe’s Competition Research video using Long Tail Pro below:

Justin Cooke

Justin Cooke is a partner at AdSenseFlippers.com, a host with the AdSense Flippers Podcast, and a partner at TryBPO.com, an outsourcing company based in Davao City, Philippines. You can connect with him directly on Twitter @AdSenseFlippers or find out more information about him here.

  • http://soloconsulting.net Jeff – Soloconsulting

    I’m so glad to hear I’m not the only one having trouble with Market Samurai – it’s an amazing tool, but I just can’t count on it working on any given day and it’s thrown a big kink in my business.

    • Anonymous

      Yeah…we’ve been struggling with Market Samurai, for sure. Long Tail Pro is less robust, but is much faster and meets our needs better overall, so we’ve switched our agents over to using LTP.

    • http://www.propelbacklinks.com steve wyman

      You are not alone. The product Market Samuri is now very much sub par. I would no longer recomend it OTHER than the SEO comp module which personelly i love.

      I dont use the keyword researhc module anylonger as the golden keyword is all wrong.

      I dont rely on the rank tracker as it crashes or get answers wrong – Sometimes. i.e. it can be right but also wrong!

      regards

    • Djlest_uk

      yes its certainly a dog these days… yesterday i spent more time shutting it down and restarting it. and it never seems to work for seotc anymore.
      I was a beta tester and preffered the earlier versions before…
      there is always MNF too – and ive yet to try the KWelite 2
      Actually im loathed to try KWE2 as a paying customer of over 4 years they charge for KWE2 – instead of letting us upgrade. we have to buy the tool again and KWE1 is discontinued and not supported. Not good in my opinion and lost a lot of respect for Bryxen.

      • Anonymous

        I know…very frustrating.

        With KWE2 are you saying you were paying a monthly fee and they created a new tool and stopped supporting the old one…or was it a one-time fee? That’s what I was trying to discuss with Spencer during the podcast…I’d almost PREFER to pay a monthly fee as it ties the hands of the creator so that they continue to update. (to earn my monthly fee!)

        • Djlest_uk

          Hi Justin – yes i can understand the pros and cons of the monthly versus the one time. i have purchases KE and MS both were for one time payments and quite a few years ago now. However looking at the developers point of view, continuously updating and maintaining KW tools with the constant alog changes. it takes some manpower and after a few years one has to wonder when the cost of maintainance outways the cost of the product. Perhaps MS who a still a relatively small company yet seem to be struggling somewhat to maintain all their modules, have falled short due to this business model.

          Ofcourse, from a buyers perspective id rather a one time payment and just be done with it. However from the developers, then the monthly payments would be better.

          For many of the tools i purchase and may not use it for 6 months, if i was paying monthly for them i would probably feel frustrated that i was burning a hole for nothing. Senuke is another tool that updates every week, but if i wasn’t using it for a few months it would be expensive and id have to cancel the subscription.

          i think there should be a clause with any one time payment software that states, it will remain supported for a minimum of 3 years etc. Afterwards updates can be purchased or discount for a new platform based software built on air or whatever.

          My issue with KE was they just said, here is KE2 you have to buy it cos KE1 is no longer supported. no discounts no love and KE2 by the way, is well… try the free 14 day version, i prefer google!

          • Anonymous

            Great points overall…I particularly like that about a guaranteed support period and updates/payments after that, potentially. You could drop the price of the product as you get closer to the support dropping off, too.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_ANMBBTSRAN5KJXQTX3EBXIW6GA Tom

    You lose a lot of credibility when you pitch shitty products.

    • http://www.adsenseflippers.com Joseph Magnotti

      Not sure how you can consider LTP a “shitty” product. It’s fast, powerful and to the point. It’s perfect for finding micro niche domains and doing filtered keyword research.

      If you like, perhaps we could do a side by side comparison or race between me and you. I’ll use LTP and you use your product. May the best man, er product, win!

    • Anonymous

      Hey Tom,

      What about LTP do you think is “shitty”? Personally, I liked Market Samurai better when it was fast and working as intended, but it’s become too unreliable for us to use on a regular basis and we had to find an alternative.

      I do worry a bit that our first podcast might have been more “promotional” than we’d intended…but we were really interested in interviewing Spencer who we’re huge fans of and really just wanted to get the first one out so that we can make our mistakes and start improving, heh.

  • http://propelbacklinks.com stevewyman

    +1 for monthly sub on longtail pro. $10 per month would be better than upfront cost.

    cheers

    • Anonymous

      Hey Steve,

      Yeah, we dug into Spencer a little about the monthly fee…but only because we think it’s a good idea, lol. Couple of reasons:

      1. It’s a quality product. Let people try it for $10/month and most are going to stick with it. Ultimately, you’ll probably make the same amount per sale anyway. There are lots of ways to go here ($10 first month, then $50 lump sum in 30 days with $10/month after, for example) but I think having a lower pricepoint to start would give access to a much larger userbase, which is valuable.

      2. More likely to support it. I mentioned it briefly in the podcast, but I think there’s not much incentive for those at Market Samurai to keep it running once sales have declined past a certain point…they’re no longer getting paid for it! With a monthly fee and (let’s assume) 4,000 users at $10/month…you’ll REALLY be motivated to perfect the tool and improve on it to keep your $40,000 rolling in! hehe

      • http://www.propelbacklinks.com steve wyman

        Hey Justin

        yes i agree with point one. I have 3 tools + googles free tool alredy that can do keyword research etc.

        Id like to give keyword pro a run but not at $77 or $97. Its worth it im sure its just that im over invested already.

        Im not whats up with MS but they are shooting themselves in the foot by not fixing the issues. They have been slow to do so in the past as well.

  • Matthew Paulson

    Love the podcast. You guys should make an RSS feed of the podcasts so that I can subscribe to it.

  • Izwan

    Have you guys used secockpit?How does LTP compared to it?

    • Anonymous

      Hey Izwan,

      We haven’t tried SECockpit so I can’t give you a fair comparison. From the people we’ve spoken to that do/have used it, it sounds like a more robust keyword tool, but has a hefty pricetag at around $80/month. LongTailPro is relatively simple, but is fast and gets the job done with a one-time fee, heh.

      I’m interested in trying out SECockpit, though…if/when I do I’ll definitely do a write-up on it!

      • Izwan

        Thanks for the reply. I’ll be wating for the write up

    • Travis

      For the record, I’ve used both. I like the simplicity of LTP, but nothing compares to SECockpit IMO. LTP is better for finding EMD’s, though.

      THe bottom line is desktop based (LTP and Market Samurai)) vs. internet based (SEC.) SEC really is a great tool. It will analyze strength on the top 10 on google in it’s initial search. So all the sites are ready for you to pull up immediately and see. Pretty valuable to me.

      • Anonymous

        Thanks for the write-up, Travis. I don’t like the hefty price-tag but, ultimately, it would be worth it for a good keyword tool, for sure.

  • Travis

    This on iTunes yet? Or will it be? Thanks!

    • Anonymous

      We’ve submitted…just waiting for the email saying we’re in!

  • Nate

    I owe you guys a huge ‘thank you.’ I read and followed your niche blue print and started a micro niche site. After two days of launching the site, i recorded my first earnings ($1.42), on the third day I made $1.80 on 8 clicks. The only thing is that even though I am ranked #2 on the first page of Google for my main keyword, I am only getting around 5-20 visits per day. My site is an exact match keyword for “Hanging Chairs For Bedrooms” which gets 1,300 exact match searches. What would make a site get such low daily visits even though being #2 on the first page?

    • Anonymous

      Hey Nate…great to hear!!

      The first thing I would want to find out was whether or not I’m actually ranked overall or whether i was seeing personalized search results (from being logged into my Google account) the best way to see if you’re ranked without personalization or geo-modification is to use Scroogle Scraper here: http://scroogle.org/cgi-bin/scraper.htm

      If I found that I WAS ranked, but I was not getting the traffic I was expecting, I would look at two more things:

      1. Is the keyword seasonal? In the case you gave above it doesn’t appear to be, but take a look at the Google Keyword Tool and see if some months get more searches than others still.

      2. Is my meta description compelling? When looking at your title and description on the SERP, how does it compare to those around you? Any misspellings or does it not sound interesting enough to click on? This can affect your CTR from the SERP to your site, so definitely give this a look.

      Best,

      Justin

    • Anonymous

      Hi Nate,

      I just had a quick look at your website and had a couple recommendations for you.

      1. I would remove the posts “Privacy Policy” and “Contact Us” from the posts listed on the home page. In my opinion, just having the links in the sidebar or at the bottom of your site is better.

      2. You might want to change the permalink structure of the site. Using a custom structure is more search engine and human friendly. I personally use this one: /%postname%/

      You can change this in your control panel in the settings section –> Permalinks and then choose “Custom Structure” and enter /%postname%/

      This way you can get your keywords into the URL of the pages and it gives potential visitors a good idea of what your page is about so they are more likely to click on it.

      I hope you’re not offended! I’m just trying to help you out.

      Have a great day!

      Lisa

      • http://www.adsenseflippers.com Joseph Magnotti

        Good advice Lisa!

    • Djlest_uk

      hey Nate – excellent stuff, well done.
      Did you check your country specific for where the searches are coming from and where you clicks came from?

      also, you said exact match 1300 per month – if your getting 25 a day for position 2, that makes sense. position one generally takes 70% of the hits
      Your current average is 620 hits per month

      you are on target!
      you already have a 50usd a month residual income – just make more. ;)

      • stevewyman

        Hi

        Its nearer 40% or below than 70% for the first slot. pre panda 43% now some people believe its a lot lower.

        The best way to caluclate these thing sis at the top of this blog.! The caluclator takes into account a lot more factors and gives a good estimate for the income potential of a keyword/site

        regards

  • Anonymous

    AdSense Flippers Podcast now available on iTues as well…BOOM!

    http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id476852137

    Please help us out by subscribing and rating the podcast…we’d really appreciate it!

  • http://twitter.com/nichepursuits NichePursuits.com

    Hey Justin and Joe – I had fun doing the podcast interview with you guys! Its always great to talk business with some really knowledgeable people – so I enjoyed it! I think your first podcast went pretty well, and I look forward to future sessions.

    • http://www.adsenseflippers.com Joseph Magnotti

      Thanks Spencer! It was great to have you on. Look for our next podcast soon, this stuff is addictive.

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  • http://www.vardag.net Vardag

    there was a mention of using virtual desktop to access local G results in the US…well thats one option or you can just utilize this method:
    http://www.google.com/search?q=your+search+term&gl=XX

    replace “your+search+term” and gl=US

    • http://www.adsenseflippers.com Joseph Magnotti

      Good tip, but using a US based server gives you a US based IP. Plus you are cookie free!

  • http://www.HypnosisForBetterLife.com HypnosisForBetterLife.com

    Can you share with us how is this tool compared to Niche Profit Finder?

    Great sharing, thank you!

    • http://www.adsenseflippers.com Joseph Magnotti

      While I have not done a side by side comparison, the advantages of LTP are that it’s NOT web based meaning it is faster because it runs directly form your computer. It also has a powerful filter, great domain name availability checker, and an awesome competitor analysis feature.

  • Djlest_uk

    Very interesting – although i am noticing a very difficult task now on registering any exact match .com .org .net domains. Infact out of 100 keyword searches yesterday i found just 1 left. its almost uncanny – as a billionaire cyber squatter has bough out all longtail domains.
    I wish this was an exaggeration but i do think its happened..

    • Anonymous

      It’s true that many .com/.net/.org domains have been taken. (Especially the .com’s) However, there are still plenty available and there are new search terms that are rising in popularity every day. This is one of the reasons keyword research is so important…critical, even, to your success with niche sites.

      • Djlest_uk

        Thanks Justin – im just curious on what are your thoughts and test results on hyphens. Whilst cutts says they dont negatively affect rankings. Why are we advised to ignore them and keep hunting out the exact non hyphenated domains. Seomoz did a recent study on the hyphenated v non and there was some difference if i recall. But what are your thoughts?

        • Anonymous

          I’d prefer not to use. I know using them opens you up to many more potential keywords, but our anecdotal experiences have been less positive.

          • Djlest_uk

            thanks justin appreciate your response – after another gruelling day at KW research i mangaed to find only 1 exact match .com – i have to say im rather disheartened as it took all day drilling. when i did manage to find them they are all on Backorder – or premium domains.
            These are words with 4 letters in too – quite shocking!
            I was really going for some excentric stuff too – just to mix it up.

            In view of this should i decide to use hyphens – do your tests show it takes longer to get indexed? or basically they dont rank as high?

            given the choice – would you run with a .biz exact or a .com hyphenated.

            thanks

          • Anonymous

            We haven’t tested it closely enough to say definitively. My guess and experience would lead me to pick a hyphenated domain over a .biz, though…mostly preference.

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  • Djlest_uk

    Hey guys just a quickie, where are you hosting your podcast. Trying to DL for about an hours now and its kinda on drip feed. One hour and only 33meg download. Also the streaming is a bit choppy hence the DL. I’m in Bangkok so i guess the servers are in another dimension. anyone else struggling?

    • http://www.adsenseflippers.com Joseph Magnotti

      We use libsyn.com. All the servers are in the US. We have not heard any other complaints, but I will keep an eye on it.

      • Anonymous

        Hmm…that’s not good! Yeah, we have a paid account with LibSyn. We’ve had quite a few downloads…but not so many it would be a problem, I don’t think…has to be a slow-internet, Bangkok thing maybe?

        • Djlest_uk

          yes we only have a 10meg cable connection..having said that we are under water these days, anyways not to matter, got it now – gread podcast by the way!

  • Paul

    Looks like the link to the podcast is down again. Any chance you guys can upload it to another place?

    • http://www.adsenseflippers.com Joseph Magnotti

      Thanks for the heads up Paul, looks like I fixed it! Should be all good now.

  • Marcelo

    Gday Guys
    I love your work!

    I’m evaluating top 10 results and the Yahoo Directory listing is the only thing that worries me, meaning 9 out of 10 have a Yahoo Directory listing, PR0s and 0 links search volume 2600 , would you still maybe consider that niche? Would it be just a bit more difficult to succeed, or a LOT harder?

    Regards,
    Marcelo

    • http://www.adsenseflippers.com Joseph Magnotti

      If 9 out of 10 spots are beatable, and it seem they are in this case, I say go for it. Make sure to look at title and URL match as well though.

    • Anonymous

      Marcelo,

      It would heavily depend (for me) on whether those top results were root domains with the keyword in the title and url or not. For example, I may not target a keyword that had, on the first page, Wikipedia dot com/KEYWORD and the article was all about that keyword (I’m assuming the rest of the competition was tough as well) But…if I saw a link on the first page for Wikipedia dot com/UNRELATEDKEYWORD and saw that the article just MENTIONED my keyword in the article…I would think that would be great, assuming the rest of the spots were equally easy.

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  • TJ

    Hi

    Thanks for all the info you’re sharing!

    Can you clarify something for me please?

    Using LTP
    I have kw with seo value of 6. (1300 local, exact searches and 0.46 per click)
    Advertising competition is 83
    Domain is available
    No sites use kw in title or description
    Top 10 include are government sites, yahoo answers and ehow.

    Would you go for this even though seo value is low?

    Thanks

    • JustinWCooke

      Hey TJ!

      That’s not a keyword we would go for actually, even if it sounds awfully easy. Even though we go through this laborious process to sift through keywords, we still end up with some losers…so there has to be enough upside to make being ranked worth it. With an SEOV under $10, we usually don’t bother.

      Still…that doesn’t mean it’s completely worthless. If you’re just starting off, I would recommend to focus more on keywords that are EASY than those that are profitable. Show yourself you can get a few sites ranked and then move up the value chain, know what I mean?

      • TJ

        Understand completely.

        Get a few “successes” in terms of ranking, then move on to the more competitive terms, which will come with higher CPC’s!

        Cool. Thanks for the response.

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