Types of Keywords That Never Sell (Stop Wasting Your Time With Them)



There’re a lot of extremely competitive keywords out there. From pharmaceutical keywords to online gambling keywords to payday loans and credit cards and banking term. These are all competitive keywords that multi-billion dollar companies are already investing hundreds and thousands, if not millions of dollars to go after. And if you go after them, you’re not going to do well. And those aren’t the only type of keywords. There’s a lot of other keywords that if you go after, you’re going to be wasting your time. Today I’m going to go over the types of keywords that never sell. These are the keywords that you should stop wasting your time with because if you go after them, you’re not going to generate any sales.

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The first type of keyword that you should avoid is generic keywords.

You’ll attract visitors that have no interest what you’re offering. They don’t qualify visitors in any way. For example, if you just want to rank for credit cards, sure you’re going to get a lot of traffic and a very, very, very, very tiny percentage of those people may convert, but heres the thing.

The amount of cost, the money, the time you put into to rank for that term is going to be so expensive for how much revenue you make, it’s not worth it. In most cases you’re going to lose money and not have a positive ROI. You don’t want to go after generic keywords.

You’re better off going after very specific terms, and the terms you should avoid are industry specific keywords which gets into the next type of keywords you should avoid.

You know that technical jargon that people use? Well, most people who are in the industry may know about it, but most your buyers aren’t going to be in your industry so they’re not going to use it as much. So when you go after these terms that have all this Technical Jargon, sure you may get some traffic, but they’re not going to do well.

For example, I’m in the SEO industry. If I go after terms like schema markup, sure I’m going to get more SEO’s to my website, but I’m not going to get potential buyers coming to my website who are ready to buy. Most of my buyers don’t know even what schema markup is.

The next type of keyword that you should avoid: Keywords with the wrong intent. Keywords that only bring in visitors for free information are the worst! For example, if you’re getting people to your site for free college advice, free SEO advice, free marketing advice, whatever it has in there, right, if it has free in there, chances are not anyone’s going to really spend any money with you.

The next keyword that you should avoid going after is keywords that are Out of Context. Look, when someone’s searching for things like storage, it could mean that they want self-storage or boxes or storage for their personal computer or cloud computing, has many different meanings. Same with apple.

Are they looking for Apple Computer or they’re looking for the food that they are eating? So you want to make sure you avoid generic keywords that are Out of Context because they’re very unlikely to convert, and your user metrics are going to be messed up which is going to really hurt your search rankings.

The next group of keywords are keywords with Unrelated Informational Intent. If you focus on keywords that don’t have to do with your product or service, that will give you the wrong type of traffic. They’ll give you top-of-funnel traffic that may drive awareness, but not sales.

If you have a lot of extra money to blow, sure, go and do this, but if you need to make revenue, I would avoid these keywords at all cost. Later, once your business is more established, you’re making money, sure, you can consider going after them, but in the early days, I would avoid them .

The next group of keywords, they’re ones that are Too Competitive. Keywords that have to much competition, keywords that usually have buyer intent within the keywords. Keywords such as cheap laptops or where’s the best place to buy a laptop?

Right, all of those are specific buyer intent keywords that are going to be super competitive and hard to go after. If you’re not sure if the keywords you’re going after are easy to go after or hard, use Ubersuggest, it’s free.

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  1. i wanted to know is using adsense and amazon affiliate on the same website a good or bad thing? i have seen certain affiliate websites doing it. but i wanted your opinion on it.
    P.s if you could make a video on this topic would be good

  2. Can you tell me atleast one way other than adsense to generate revenue from an educational info website where I provide info related to career in health. Audiences are from USA.

  3. Hi Neil,

    I'm a big fan of your videos and I've been following them for quite a while.

    Do you think that keywords in the online gaming industry (and the whole gaming domain) are too competitive ?

    Thanks in advance and please keep up with the useful content 🙂

  4. Hey Neil,
    I have a question if you can please provide me with a good answer. In the last few days, I've been checking my blog posts if they're getting ranked or not, and I found out that one of my blog posts got his place in SERP feature "snippet box", I was logged in and wasn't sure if that got popped up just because I'm logged in or was it for real ranked in the first page, and the weird part is that I just wrote it a week ago from now.

    If I can ask you another question, why Google is double typing my domain name in search results, It looks weird and not professional.

  5. ambiguity is an interesting problem in keyword research. same words can mean something different. And sometime a 'false positive' is generated because the keyword is actually the name of a business and I HATE that, after developing content for it. So if you see a word combo that is unusually high, chances are it's a trendy website AND not a search term for your topic

  6. Hey Neil, how accurate would you say is the SEO difficulty of keywords reported on tools like ubersuggest? I rely on that a lot when choosing keywords and i'm not always that sure…

  7. P.S:: I read that Google Bert update will rank synonyms to the keyword users type in, even if the website not using the exact match keyword. So the question is that using the exact match means any advantage?

  8. Hi Neil!
    I'm new in SEO, but have watched tons of your videos, so now getting familiar with this topic.
    I just want to ask that if I have a relevant content with the exact keyword, and my competitior has a bit better content, but he targets not the exact kyword user types into google, just the synonym, then who will rank better?
    Thank you, and greetings from Hungary, Europe!

  9. Do you think for a small app development and design agency- we should still try"best web design company in India" or mobile app development company in City, Country. This will take years to rank or we should try to specific with a volume search within 500-1000/month searches—narrow down say in web design-what in web design–wordpress or shopofy–is that a good approach for a small agency to get started and beat the competition

  10. Hey Neil. I'm a beginner. Just getting into this. What kind of keywords to use to rank among other competitors who have high competitive keywords which makes them rank on top pages?

  11. 15% of new keywords appeal every single day. The biggest mistake of new websites that they try to outrank big brands even if they have better content. Content is the number one ranking factor, however, many other factors are important as well. It's better to find keywords with a low level of competition and poor quality content on the top-10. Creating content there you can get ranking faster than trying to outrank big brands.

  12. Hi Neil, Great video as usual. Just wanted to ask you about your tip to not only go after long tail keywords. What's a good ratio you recommend for long tail vs competitive? Thanks again.

  13. Hay Neil it's not exaggeration to say you are University of Digital Marketing in yourself, You should start your course of "Digital marketing"…thanks for sharing valuable information..👍

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