Video by Kyle
Added Apr 30, 2013


In this video I am going to show you the sheer power of Jaaxy Enterprise. I enter into 3 niches that I have no awareness of and in a matter of minutes I have many low competition, high traffic keywords in each niche...and I have access to a very large number of domains.
The criteria with this research is:
(1) Keyword must have less than 400 competition
(2) Keyword must get traffic
I also show you all the .com, .org and .net domains that are available within every search. It takes me no more than 3 searches to find enough keywords and domains to drive a successful marketing campaign.
I also prove the validity and accuracy of the keyword, qsr and domain data that Jaaxy Enterprise reveals.
Enjoy!
The criteria with this research is:
(1) Keyword must have less than 400 competition
(2) Keyword must get traffic
I also show you all the .com, .org and .net domains that are available within every search. It takes me no more than 3 searches to find enough keywords and domains to drive a successful marketing campaign.
I also prove the validity and accuracy of the keyword, qsr and domain data that Jaaxy Enterprise reveals.
Enjoy!
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RobertC44
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Just done a search on Jaaxy Lite for keyword "best home security systems" and got a QSR 183. Did a comparitive search in Google and got 93 results. I have checked other keywords and found similar results, ie "wireless home security systems" Jaaxy QSR 149 and Google 97 results. And yes I am using speechmarks which I understand should give an exact match. And yes I am scrolling to the last page in Google. Is there something I've missed?The integrity of Jaaxy is a key element when doing keyword research so when you get results like this you begin the wonder. Anyone else found this issue?
Robert
Robert
I have found the niche that I would line. It is generating income by marketing the Wealthy Affipiate pROGRAM.
NetLife2014
Premium
As soon as I get my site completed. and profiting. I am going to open an enterprise Jaaxy account. This was awesome!
arnoldmm54
Premium
Wohoo .. signed up for Jaaxy Pro .. amazing tool, I found an excellent domain name and tons of keywords for my niche. Halfway through the first hour of 'live training'.
escape11
Premium
Let's take the hair ex. example: you went through and selected all keywords that had less than 400 competition and some monthly searches. Some of the words were not logical keywords people would search for but you still selected them and added them to your Hair extension k/w list.
What would you do with those keywords later? (the ones that don't make sense). would you complete them into a correct phrase and research that correct phrase?
Sorry for nagging on that topic. it's a key one i'm trying to figure out...
What would you do with those keywords later? (the ones that don't make sense). would you complete them into a correct phrase and research that correct phrase?
Sorry for nagging on that topic. it's a key one i'm trying to figure out...
sjrichard
Premium
Kyle or Carson
I sent you both a private message, but have not heard back. Here is my issue
I am having a hell of a time trying to get my payment for Jaxxy to go through with Paypal. I first tried making the payment with a pre-paid debit card that I had registered with Paypal and the payment got cancelled. so I called Paypal and they said the payment was cancelled on the card end. Then i added a regular debit card that is connected to a regular bank account to my paypal account, and as I was going to try and pay with that one, but now it keeps bouncing me out of the shopping cart at the log into my Paypal account to pay screen. After hitting the log in to paypal button this is the message I am getting now every time. And I called paypal again, and they said it does not look like a problem on my end anymore. I am wondering if your paypal shopping cart/merchant account on your end of paypal is flagging me for trying multiple transactions. I am dying to get the jaxxy tool, and this is driving me bananas trying to figure out what is going on. Please let me know if you can help me figure this out so I can pay you for jaxxy. I will give you my phone # if you want to call me, I can fully explain what was happening
phone# is 978-375-4173
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I sent you both a private message, but have not heard back. Here is my issue
I am having a hell of a time trying to get my payment for Jaxxy to go through with Paypal. I first tried making the payment with a pre-paid debit card that I had registered with Paypal and the payment got cancelled. so I called Paypal and they said the payment was cancelled on the card end. Then i added a regular debit card that is connected to a regular bank account to my paypal account, and as I was going to try and pay with that one, but now it keeps bouncing me out of the shopping cart at the log into my Paypal account to pay screen. After hitting the log in to paypal button this is the message I am getting now every time. And I called paypal again, and they said it does not look like a problem on my end anymore. I am wondering if your paypal shopping cart/merchant account on your end of paypal is flagging me for trying multiple transactions. I am dying to get the jaxxy tool, and this is driving me bananas trying to figure out what is going on. Please let me know if you can help me figure this out so I can pay you for jaxxy. I will give you my phone # if you want to call me, I can fully explain what was happening
phone# is 978-375-4173
Steve Richard
Jaaxy
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sjrichard
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ok, after watching the video, I have a few questions about how the keywords that you are saving would translate into you building your website.
1. How would you determine which domain name you would actually buy, would you buy the one with the most searches and least competition?
2. After you bought the domain name, would you build the first page of your site around your domain keyword, and all other pages, you would make around another keyword for that page?
3. How many keywords would you select to build a typical site around?
I understand now the basics of the keyword research, but not sure yet exactly how it would apply to actually building a site, and where and how to plug those keywords in.
Regards,
Steve
1. How would you determine which domain name you would actually buy, would you buy the one with the most searches and least competition?
2. After you bought the domain name, would you build the first page of your site around your domain keyword, and all other pages, you would make around another keyword for that page?
3. How many keywords would you select to build a typical site around?
I understand now the basics of the keyword research, but not sure yet exactly how it would apply to actually building a site, and where and how to plug those keywords in.
Regards,
Steve
Using the trial version of Jaaxy, getting additional keyword ideas for an AdWord campaign I am in process of setting up for a client. The results, while interesting, don't seem to correlate very well to the Google AdWords traffic estimation tool. That concerns me, because i have found that tool to be an excellent predictor of actual campaigns, once launched.
For example, try these two:
shipping service
shipping services
Jaaxy says there are more than twice monthly searches, and estimated traffic, for shipping service as the other one.
However, when I try them both in the traffic estimator, whether I use the U.S. vs my metro area, any of the three match types, shipping services gets far better traffic.
Can you help?
For example, try these two:
shipping service
shipping services
Jaaxy says there are more than twice monthly searches, and estimated traffic, for shipping service as the other one.
However, when I try them both in the traffic estimator, whether I use the U.S. vs my metro area, any of the three match types, shipping services gets far better traffic.
Can you help?
normanh2
Premium
G'day Kyle ,
Thank you for "bearing with me" I really appreciate it.
So when I write content containing the phrase "hair extensions for thin hair" there is some possibility that I will also get some traffic from "hair extensions thin hair".
The one thing I am definitely learning is that keyword research could never be described as a "exact science".
Thanks again for "switching the light on and making it a little brighter" for me
Thank you for "bearing with me" I really appreciate it.
So when I write content containing the phrase "hair extensions for thin hair" there is some possibility that I will also get some traffic from "hair extensions thin hair".
The one thing I am definitely learning is that keyword research could never be described as a "exact science".
Thanks again for "switching the light on and making it a little brighter" for me
normanh2
Premium
G'day Kyle ,
I really hate to dwell on this point but I am still completely in the dark regarding the use of keywords.
In the video the first few phrases will illustrate my confusion:
The first one you mention is "hair extensions thin hair" but you describe it as "hair extensions "for" thin hair"
The next one is "hair extensions black women" but you describe as "hair extensions "for" black women"
These are different phrases with different criteria and if you are not able to use "hair extensions thin hair" in your content as it does not make sense as it stands why are you saving this keyword rather than the phrase "hair extensions "for" thin hair" .
Believe me I am not trying to play "devil's advocate" here -- I am really "in the dark" and until I am able to "see the light" then my progress is at a standstill.
Thank you for your anticipated understanding and patience .
Best regards.
PS : I am sure you will realize this is not in any way a criticism of "Enterprise" which as far as I am concerned is the best "tool" of it's kind available today.
I really hate to dwell on this point but I am still completely in the dark regarding the use of keywords.
In the video the first few phrases will illustrate my confusion:
The first one you mention is "hair extensions thin hair" but you describe it as "hair extensions "for" thin hair"
The next one is "hair extensions black women" but you describe as "hair extensions "for" black women"
These are different phrases with different criteria and if you are not able to use "hair extensions thin hair" in your content as it does not make sense as it stands why are you saving this keyword rather than the phrase "hair extensions "for" thin hair" .
Believe me I am not trying to play "devil's advocate" here -- I am really "in the dark" and until I am able to "see the light" then my progress is at a standstill.
Thank you for your anticipated understanding and patience .
Best regards.
PS : I am sure you will realize this is not in any way a criticism of "Enterprise" which as far as I am concerned is the best "tool" of it's kind available today.
theshoppbox
Premium
Good video Kyle but how would you use keywords that do not make any sense? Such as "clip hair extensions thin hair"? How can you possibly write content using those exact keywords?
normanh2
Premium
G'day Kyle ,
Thank you for the video.
I know I asked a similar question in another thread but I want to try and clarify the same point .
I went through the same process as yourself in Enterprise and in the first example "hair extensions" the search came up with these phrases together with any number of others but the following illustrate my point in question:
clip hair extensions thin hair
hair extensions thin hair
If I decide that the first phrase is worth the effort and register a domain -- .com, .org , .net (clip hair extensions thin hair) then I would write appropriate content using the phrase:
clip hair extensions "for" thin hair which has different criteria.
If you decided that the phrase "clip hair extensions thin hair" was worth the effort how would you proceed with respect to generating the appropriate content for your site.
Thank you for your anticipated understanding ,
Best regards
Thank you for the video.
I know I asked a similar question in another thread but I want to try and clarify the same point .
I went through the same process as yourself in Enterprise and in the first example "hair extensions" the search came up with these phrases together with any number of others but the following illustrate my point in question:
clip hair extensions thin hair
hair extensions thin hair
If I decide that the first phrase is worth the effort and register a domain -- .com, .org , .net (clip hair extensions thin hair) then I would write appropriate content using the phrase:
clip hair extensions "for" thin hair which has different criteria.
If you decided that the phrase "clip hair extensions thin hair" was worth the effort how would you proceed with respect to generating the appropriate content for your site.
Thank you for your anticipated understanding ,
Best regards
this is really informative. but how do i connect those niches to my website i built by Wordpress?