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August 01, 2011, 03:28:14 AM
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Pursuant to search terms, here are the terms WordTracker puts up that are relevant to Bitcoin commerce.  Numbers following are the approximate monthly search volume:

how to turn bitcoin into real currency (1,890)
bitcoin merchants (330)
bitcoin for real estate (300)
who accepts bitcoins (180)
borrowing against bitcoin (180)
buy bitcoins (150)
bitcoin porn (150)
how to get bitcoins (120)
bitcoin exchange (120)
bitcoin stores (120)
buy bitcoin (120)
spend bitcoins (90)
bitcoin jobs (90)
bitcoin mining tools (90)

Note that these are US-sourced exact-match searches on Google only; actual variety and quantity of search volume is likely higher.

Just for reference:  bitcoin (12,270) and bitcoins (2,730) could safely be considered the category defining terms.  Thought volume for those terms would be of interest as well.

Google's own keyword tool was not particularly helpful -- most of the search terms it's tracking (very few -- 19 of them) are either tech-related or obvious media/legal curiosity terms. 


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August 01, 2011, 09:20:16 PM
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So to me that looks really low correct?  And if your doing keywords for a website you dont or cant do a keyword phrase right?  From that data it would look like the word bitcoin would be the word you would want to get targeted?

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So to me that looks really low correct?

Yes, it's a real, real tight niche right now.  Much less outside interest than one might infer from hanging out at the forum all day Wink

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And if your doing keywords for a website you dont or cant do a keyword phrase right? 

I'm not entirely sure what you mean -- keyword, keyphrase, these are largely interchangeable and depend on who's doing the talking, eg. Google AdWords simply refers to all sets of terms as "keywords" in their ad management, regardless of whether it's technically a word or phrase. 

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From that data it would look like the word bitcoin would be the word you would want to get targeted?

Low volume terms also have value though -- if you look at the ratio of searches to results, you'll sometimes find some real gems to target (ie. a low ratio of results to search volume generally makes a keyword easier to rank in the search results, so they are not without value when you're trying to increase your site's visibility to web searchers.)

Something that should be kept in mind when using any kind of keyword tool is lag -- none are updated in real time, so your trends will always be slightly off.   I would imagine that coming back in three months and running another search for Bitcoin-related terms would produce many more results, and coming back a year after that would produce even more, as the topic gets covered more and enters a more broad spectrum of discussion and inquiry.   


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