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« New Google Keyword Research Tool, the “Wonder Wheel” is here!

Just been alerted via Matt Cutts Blog about some of the new search features on the Google Search Engine. This video is about the Wonder Wheel feature which I am using with great success for discovering new Niche Markets and Micro Niche Markets.

Now stop reading this blog and head over to google and stake your claim on some of the niche markets!

Cheers
Nick

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28 commentsto “New Google Keyword Research Tool, the “Wonder Wheel” is here!”

  • May 14, 2009
    frank wrote

    Nick thanks for a other great video! Hey nick I sent my email but never got a password, can you send me one for the the sites rest of collection of info.

  • May 14, 2009
    OJ wrote

    that’s a pretty cool feature… too bad I missed the wso special for your map Nick (:0

  • May 14, 2009
    Grover69 wrote

    Great tool, Nick, and I would have never discovered it without you showing it to me. Good stuff!

  • May 14, 2009
    Ryan Edward wrote

    That is a pretty cool little tool there. It is like Mind Maps meets Google search. I’ve got some playing to do.

  • May 14, 2009
    Robyn wrote

    Am I being crazy and can’t see quizilla rss even though it’s staring me in the face? Or do you have to make your own quizilla feed?

    thanks

  • May 14, 2009
    Lee wrote

    This is very cool - the only problem is that I CAN”T STOP PLAYING WITH IT!

    Robyn - I couldn’t find the quizilla feed either!

  • May 14, 2009
    Robyn wrote

    Thanks Lee. I guess it’s over to some feed creator site then … or we are both as blind as bats ;0).

    thanks again

  • May 15, 2009
    Terry wrote

    Kind of makes you chuckle when you hear someone say they can’t come up with a niche doesn’t it? Thanks for posting this Nick. Excellent tool.

  • May 15, 2009
    Nick wrote

    Hi,
    When you cant find an RSS feed on a website, there are two options:
    1. Use something like feedity.com to generate an RSS feed
    2. Only submit the webpage address to the Ping service as any ping services like Pingoat make the RSS feed submission optional.
    Cheers
    Nick

  • May 15, 2009
    Mike wrote

    Very timely. I have been wondering when they would launch a more visual navigation. This is very likely a taste of interface parts of google OS. Whichever the case… all these good bits from the Ninja are a great resource. I also missed the wso map but am considering the full kit.

  • May 19, 2009
    Jack wrote

    Hi

    Just wanted to ask, if stupid annoying squidoo decides to lock your lens for no apparent reason do you substitute it with another web 2.0 platform? If so what one do you suggest?

    thanks

  • May 21, 2009
    John wrote

    Nick my friend, I’ve got a question on some niches I found in the wonder wheel, then used your formula with Micro Niche Finder.

    I’m just a little hesitant on choosing some of the niches I want.

    Do these stats look ok to you?

    Niche 1:
    - 1,000 Searches
    - 1,860 Competition
    - SOC: 2
    - .com available

    Niche 2:
    - 1,300 Searches
    - 2,200 Competition
    - SOC: 0
    - .com available

    Niche 3:
    - 1,300 Searches
    - 7,700 Competition
    - SOC: 18
    - .org available

    Niche 4:
    - 1,300 Searches
    - 4,220 Competition
    - SOC: 9
    - .com available

    Niche 5:
    - 1,600 Searches
    - 11,900 Competition
    - SOC: 46
    - .com available

  • May 22, 2009
    Jack wrote

    Hey John

    Nick doesn’t seem to answer many q’s here anymore. You’ve got good stats there what is it you are hesitant about? The main thing you should concern yourself with is that the keywords are buying keywords because the rest of the stats seem great - good domain extensions available, low competition, soc low etc.

    Jack

  • May 22, 2009
    John wrote

    Hi Jack,

    Yes I do think they are buying keywords: Baby products and computer hardware items.

    I guess I’m hesitant because I’ve never dived right into just one keyword like this for an entire site.

    Thanks for your input.

  • May 22, 2009
    Terry wrote

    Dive in! I’ll tell you what I’m finding as I go along here, building a small site around a keyword like one you listed above with a low SOC, at least 1200-2500 searches, or more if you can find one, and having that keyword as your domain, is going to rank easily on page 1 very quickly.

    You’ll have immediate traffic and get sales. One of my latest mini-sites is just 3 weeks old and has made $100 for the month so far. Took just a couple of days to do it all. So what Nick has laid out works.

  • May 22, 2009
    John wrote

    Awesome Terry!

    Was this an amazon niche - physical product?

    I’m a little hesitant about amazon due to the low revenue share, but I hear that many people buy more stuff when they hit amazon.

  • May 22, 2009
    Terry wrote

    Amazon with a physical product. Yeah, their rev share is not where I (we all) wish it were, and the 24 hr cookie is awful. But I’ll take a few more of these sites for sure! LOL

  • May 24, 2009
    Jack wrote

    Nick

    any idea when you think week 3/4 will be added to task list?

    thanks

  • May 26, 2009
    Chris Hunter wrote

    Nick!

    You still alive?

  • May 26, 2009
    Jack wrote

    I second that!

    Chris, can I ask you what day your niche treasure map is shown up to? Do you have the pdf in your control panel that the buyers got?

    thanks

  • June 2, 2009
    Jack wrote

    I’m sorry but no one is that busy that they can’t drop by quickly and let everyone know what is going on …

  • June 3, 2009
    Nick wrote

    Hello Jack,
    Hopefully you have seen my last post on the blog explaining that I have been offline for a while, so again, my apologies for the lull in communications.
    Regards
    Nick

  • June 3, 2009
    Nick wrote

    Hi Jack,
    The treasure map is not really a daily guide like the training material, it is really just a real world case study showing real examples of all the methods. This should be used as a reference in connection with the training material. Also the training material can be used not only in a daily sequence, but in whatever time frame suits your time that you work on IM.
    Hope that makes sense.
    Regards
    Nick

  • June 3, 2009
    Nick wrote

    Hey Chris,
    Yeah mate, alive and well rejuvenated after my extended holiday :) Cheers
    Nick

  • June 3, 2009
    Nick wrote

    Week 3 is already there and Week 4 is being republished after some audio issues were reported.

  • June 3, 2009
    Nick wrote

    Hi John,
    Let’s chat on IM about this in more detail, email me when you are online.
    Cheers
    Nick

  • June 3, 2009
    Nick wrote

    Hi Jack,
    My favorite web 2.0 property is HubPages, as long as your content is good and you dont link to the same site more than once, you will get great traffic from HubPages. I also like Wetpaint and Weebly.
    Cheers
    Nick

  • June 5, 2009
    Suzanne wrote

    Great tool. First I’ve heard about it but definitely worth exploring.

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