One of the MANY niche ideas I received in that blog a few weeks ago was on Hair Loss Women. I will be using this niche to show you the basics of finding keywords for this niche when using the WA Keyword Tool. So this is the only niche idea that will be getting more than the 5 free keywords everyone else will be getting. So let me begin.

In the image above you can see that I did a keyword research for “hair loss women” and those are the results I received after arranging them in the order of most searched keyword first. I explain how to do this in my “How to Use the WA Keyword Tool – Part 2” training. As is shown above, from that initial search I was presented with 4 keywords that had good QSR, outlined in green. Those were as follows.

hair loss treatment women – 8147 Searches / 176 QSR

causes hair loss women – 7422 Searches / 73 QSR

vitamins for hair loss women – 806 Searches / 38 QSR

hair loss shampoo women – 377 Searches / 72 QSR

All 4 of those look great right? All have high searches and low QSR so they should be used, correct? NOPE! Why? Because none of them are grammatically correct and we are taught to ALWAYS use grammatically correct keywords. So now let’s look at what happens when I made them correct which I will display in bold text.

hair loss treatment women - 8147 Searches / 176 QSR

hair loss treatment for women - 8147 Searches / 260 QSR

causes hair loss women - 7422 Searches / 73 QSR

causes for hair loss in women - 7205 Searches / 193 QSR

vitamins for hair loss women - 806 Searches / 38 QSR

vitamins for hair loss in women - 806 Searches / 100 QSR

hair loss shampoo women - 377 Searches / 72 QSR

hair loss shampoo for women - 377 Searches / 91 QSR

As you can see the QSR went up on all of them, but not so high that I would not still use the keyword. Now you are probably thinking that you would rather use the grammatically incorrect keyword just so you can get the better QSR, am I right?

Well if you use the grammatically correct keyword, it will also contain the incorrect keyword, and that means by using the correct keyword you will be ranked for both. Example, if you use the correct keyword of “vitamins for hair loss in women” and someone searches for “vitamins for hair loss women” you will still be found because the only word difference is the word “in.”

FREE KEYWORDS = MONTHLY SEARCHES / QSR

BASEBALL

custom baseball jerseys - 3545 / 142

baseball games for kids - 4619 / 99

is fenway park in boston - 415 / 41

best youth baseball cleats - 136 / 27

topps baseball card price guide - 3968 / 14


BULLYING & MOBBING IN THE WORKPLACE

examples of bullying at work - 427 / 34

bullying workplace examples - 277 / 2

how to deal with conflict at workplace - 220 / 4

what is workplace mobbing - 181 / 18

mobbing emotional abuse in the workplace - 104 / 37


DEMENTIA & BRAIN HEALTH

how to prevent dementia - 760 / 176

how to improve mental clarity - 160 / 49

foods that prevent dementia - 96 / 49

prevent dementia naturally - 144 / 31

how to increase brain function - 199 / 26


NEXT UP = How to find keyword within the WA Keyword Tool


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gkhchay Premium
Fantastic tutorial Robert, especially for a newbie like me. Now I'm much clearer on how to use keywords correctly. Cheers, Galen
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boomergp08 Premium
Thanks Galen! I am glad I was able to help you understand keywords a little more.
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RFaulkenham Premium
Thanks for some great information. This is helpful!
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boomergp08 Premium
You are welcome. I am happy I could be of help.
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Mike-Writes Premium
Great tutorial, Robert. Thanks!
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boomergp08 Premium
You are welcome Mike. It was my pleasure!
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amethystmoon Premium
Thanks this has cleared up some problems I have been having with content and keywords.
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boomergp08 Premium
You are welcome. I am glad I was able to make the training clear enough. I was worried it could have been too complicated.
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amethystmoon Premium
It is clear enough
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boomergp08 Premium
Awesome!
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terrberr Premium
Hi Robert;
I highly value these in-depth keyword lessons you give us - thank you!
I would like to ask you a question about ...a question. Lol

"What is the world baseball classic"

...and just for comparison: "What is a snood"
This is my own example of a question that begs an answer...(it is a "nose warmer").

But that first one there already says, "world baseball classic";)

I do appreciate your examples, Robert; thanks always!

I just wonder about some search subjects warranting a question...do you see my thought that imposing a question format for some keywords may sometimes seem a wee bit arbitrary?
"World baseball classic" isn't a bad example (because there would be further definition of course), but what about something like, ''What is weight loss"?

By asking a question, does it simply mean our keyword will have great (low) QSI, so it will rank on page 1?

Thanks so much for your analysis of all things Keyword!:)
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boomergp08 Premium
What is weight loss would not be an appropriate question but the question, what is the best form of weight loss or how to achieve weight loss, may be better questions.

If the keyword was lose weight then that would open up more possible question like, how to lose weight or what is the quickest way to lose weight?

Not every keyword would be best served as a question but a good portion of them could be.
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terrberr Premium
That makes sense; thanks, Robert:)
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boomergp08 Premium
You are welcome.
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