hellblazer thanks a lot i really appreciate that .
I don't know what to do with my english i feel like im getting better but its not enough for making sales
If your English isn't good, you need to pay a native writer to produce content for you. Or take English classes or grammar classes.
I know that treat sciatica now review gets less then 10 searches in a month but the person who will search for this phase 80% buy the product it's doesn't help me because it will be from the first result in google so..
So if you build a site and get it to #1 for that keyword, 80% of 1 search a month is what? 1 sale? You gotta raise your standards, man.
I left this campaign and started a new one i have couple questions:
I will get better SEO if the keyword of the product i promote will be in the domain name?
Yes, generally speaking. It's even better if you can buy an exact match domain(EMD), so if your keyword is "big ball cases", if you can buy
www.bigballcases.com, that's an EMD.
A big tip is, try to buy an aged domain. If you're going the SEO route, buying a 5 or 6 year old domain at auction will allow you to throw more links at it faster than you could a brand new 1-year old domain. Look at GoDaddy auction sites or other similar ones for them.
how many keywords i need to find for my product?
It depends on your strategy. If you're starting out, you want to start small. Pick 3 solid keywords, maybe. That doesn't mean you can't go after the lowhanging longtails later, but focus on one primary, a secondary, and tertiary one.
how i know if my keywords with to much competition?by the numbers of the result in google?
You really have to read more threads here to answer this question. Start with the traffic and SEO section.
For a start, type in your keyword and look at the top 10. If you see a lot of big name sites and big companies, that's not a good look.
If you see a bunch of trash and random garbage sites that aren't even trying to rank for that keyword, that's a better sign.
But you really need a program like Market Samurai or any one of the other programs out there to give you a better idea. For example, MS will give you a matrix of the top 10, giving you info like # of backlinks to that page, # of domains linking to that page, onpage SEO info, domain age, PR, etc...
Traffic and competition are really your most important factors when deciding whether to pursue a specific campaign, besides passion obviously. If you pick a keyword with no traffic or with big competition, you'll be wasting a lot of time.
For a beginner do you recommend to focus on ppc i never tried ppc and i little bit short with money cuz i bought a host 3 days ago.
PPC is a different game, some would say easier because there's more instant feedback. You can blow through a lot of money fast if you're careful. You would need at least $500 to throw away, probably more like $1000 on a PPC campaign.
You'd need to build a site, populate it, build a landing page, write your ads, set a daily budget, set up conversion tracking, drive traffic, optimize, and hope by the time you got to the end of your test budget you were profitable.
For a beginner, you need to first learn how to build your own site, using your own domain name and hosting, and learn how to manipulate the coding in order to make it look presentable. You gotta walk before you can run.