Amazon Ranking for the keywords I am trying to rank

TheDankChocolate

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Hello Everyone,

The time has come to move on to a new project. I plan my blogging venture in three phases:
  1. Research
  2. Implementation
  3. Adaption
So, right now I am in the research phase and I came across a few (buyer's intent) keywords that I see a lot of Amazon pages ranking and a couple of other people whose website is around 2 years old.

I plan to churn out the content in SILO. So, my plan is to get a seed keyword, then write a 3k words long post and start adding sub keywords but with a different post for itself. When it comes to the buyer's intent keywords I am looking for, I see (only) amazon keywords ranking. Does it give a signal that the keyword is easy to moderately difficult to rank or am I missing the ballgame altogether?

Also, the content would be written by me, and no outsourcing and no plans for backlinks yet since I have not come to the adaptation phase yet. Inputs are most welcome.

PS: Never tried affiliate thus no experience with buyer's intent keywords.
 
Hello Everyone,

The time has come to move on to a new project. I plan my blogging venture in three phases:
  1. Research
  2. Implementation
  3. Adaption
So, right now I am in the research phase and I came across a few (buyer's intent) keywords that I see a lot of Amazon pages ranking and a couple of other people whose website is around 2 years old.

I plan to churn out the content in SILO. So, my plan is to get a seed keyword, then write a 3k words long post and start adding sub keywords but with a different post for itself. When it comes to the buyer's intent keywords I am looking for, I see (only) amazon keywords ranking. Does it give a signal that the keyword is easy to moderately difficult to rank or am I missing the ballgame altogether?

Also, the content would be written by me, and no outsourcing and no plans for backlinks yet since I have not come to the adaptation phase yet. Inputs are most welcome.

PS: Never tried affiliate thus no experience with buyer's intent keywords.

Just find keywords that are low competition, forget the seed and related idea for now. Over time when your website grows, you will automatically have a structure like that where articles will relate to each other. Make sure to keep the topic the same though. e.g. a site could have laptops, desktops, cpu, hardrive etc.

FYI low competition keywords are usually longer. e.g. best laptops <-- hard, best laptops for xxxx xxxx xxx <--- easier. These are long tail keywords, and have lower search volume but a more targetted audience.
 
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