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Xango keywords for autism and nutritional therapy

Yesterday I wrote about how to find your network marketing niche. In my example I used Xango juice as an example and how you might target autism nutritional therapy.

Let’s go into a bit more detail on how this can help you attract prospects to you.

If you tried to compete on the general niche of “autism” there are over 17 million web pages which mention autism. That is a lot of competition.

However if you break it down there are only 343,000 web pages about autism treatment. YET autism treatment is one of the most popular searched for variations for “autism”.

Wow. I’m not in Xango and I’ve never done a nutrition company before but I KNOW I could take about 3-5 days and put together a great web site that has a bunch of content on autism treatment. In less than a week that site would be in Google and generating traffic for me.

If you look at it further. Go to Google and search for “autism treatment”. Make sure you use the quotation marks. That will show you that there are only 165,000 web pages that include that exact phrase on them. So if you load up your web site with some articles using that keyword phrase and get links to your site using that keyword phrase then you’ll quickly begin to rank for that term.

Maybe you aren’t great at it, but you still get on page 2 of Google. Could you handle 100 or 200 people a month visiting your web site as a result of Google?

Using Google’s keyword tool I see some more similar keywords to target:

autism therapy
treatment for autism
treatment of autism
autism treatment
cure autism
cure autism now
autism help
autism products
treatment for autism
autism books
autism video
autism diet
cure for autism
cure autism
articles on autism
autism articles

So you can see there are like a dozen easy to target keywords that you can target.

Nutrition Therapy didn’t come up on the list but I think that’s only because it is new research that is being done.

However many of these keywords not only tie into our overall idea “autism treatment” but some of them lead right into being able to talk about how some research has said that autism can be treated through diet. I’d bet if you had a little bit of information on that subject and someone searched for “autism diet” or “autism product” you’d probably convert a LOT of these people into prospects or customers.

Additionally because only 24,800 web pages are competing against on Google for a phrase like “autism diet” then you’ll be able to get ranked for that term really quickly. Most of those people probably aren’t “trying” to rank in the search engines for the word they probably just mention that phrase on their page.

Do you see how you can easily build a web site around a niche and dominate that niche?

Please feel free to click on the comments to the right and ask me questions. I’d be happy to go into more detail on the subject.

- Ben Fitts

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Filed under : Network Marketing, Nichework Marketing
By Benjamin Fitts
On March 13, 2008
At 12:22 pm
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6 Comments for this post

 
sylvan noel Says:

I am lucky because my keyword is not too coveted, I am optimizing my website for my keywords using xsitepro then I will submit with spin success. All I have to compete against are forums and press releases, so if I put my link in those places too, I should be better off. I like pay per click but the cost is too high. I think it works right now because none if the generic searches for my site return an actual site, just a forum in most cases.

 
 
Work from Home Guru Says:

These two articles have been a great help. I love to see how you have taken and broke everything down into a step by step, now all someone has to do is build the website. But it makes it really easy for people new to making money online to figure out how everything goes together. Thanks for the post.

 
 
Traverus Says:

Thanks for the info here. ALthough not many people compete for my term Traverus, I am still having trouble ranking for it. I don’t know what I am doing wrong, I have a lot of links, maybe not from the right places.

 
 
Benjamin Fitts Says:

Dear Traverus,

First of all spam links like the one you did in my blog comments don’t always work. Some blogs “no follow” their links especially in the comments.

Second I can tell you in less than 30 seconds why your site isn’t ranking.

It’s not a unique site! It’s a self replicated lead capture page. The domain name doesn’t even mask it just forwards to the lead capture page.

Self replicated web sites like this will NEVER rank as well as a unique web site. Google is smart and they can see that it is a self replicated web site that hundreds (or thousands, or tens of thousands) of people share. They rank these sites worse on purpose.

If you setup a unique site about Traverus like a blog, then you could rank in a matter of a few days.

You might want to buy my book if you haven’t yet ;)

http://www.nicheworkmarketing.com/book.php

I cover all these topics in my book.

- Ben Fitts

 
 
Zig Noda Says:

Your article is interesting but the only potential problem is that in your example you’d have to be careful to not make any health claims per se or risk getting in trouble with the AG.

 
 
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