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If you want to get ideas on E-commerce based keywords you should defiantly try Amazon Suggest. You can get a clear understand of what people want and what exactly are they searching for.
Its very simple, just head to amazon.com and type inside the search your main keyword like this:
As you can see, Amazon made a whole bunch of cool suggestions. For example I would never thought of "high top sneakers" as an important and popular keyword for the sneaker industry.
For online stores or fashion blogs, these suggested keywords are pure gold!
Any other examples of these type of suggestions from very popular E-commerce websites?
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I'll use the suggested searches at the bottom to develop a better keyword list for targeting It's basically the same thing as what you're talking about with amazon. You can get a pretty good list since there's always a few to add besides your main keyword
I've actually found some pretty profitable keywords doing this. I would have never thought of some of the keywords, similar to "high top sneakers" for a shoe company.
The thing I really like is that they, both amazon and google, will show you keywords based on what has been searched previously. They won't just show you random keywords that they think you might like lol. If you see them in the suggestions, it's because numerous people before you have searched them before and possibly clicked through.
The thing with Amazon and their suggestive search that has me thinking is do they offer suggested searches based on how many people have already looked up those terms? Or do they give you suggestions based on how many sales were generated through those terms? Each of these ways is a good thing since people more than likely purchase through searches they do. But if a search term is suggested to you because people have been purchasing through it, that's a damn gold mine It's a gold mine because you already know that thousands of people are purchasing through those searches. And yes, I said thousands because it's amazon and no one goes on without the intention of buying or at least looking up a price so they can buy it later I do a similar thing, but with Google :D I'll use the suggested searches at the bottom to develop a better keyword list for targeting :) It's basically the same thing as what you're talking about with amazon. You can get a pretty good list since there's always a few to add besides your main keyword :D I've actually found some pretty profitable keywords doing this. I would have never thought of some of the keywords, similar to "high top sneakers" for a shoe company. The thing I really like is that they, both amazon and google, will show you keywords based on what has been searched previously. They won't just show you random keywords that they think you might like lol. If you see them in the suggestions, it's because numerous people before you have searched them before and possibly clicked through. The thing with Amazon and their suggestive search that has me thinking is do they offer suggested searches based on how many people have already looked up those terms? Or do they give you suggestions based on how many sales were generated through those terms? Each of these ways is a good thing since people more than likely purchase through searches they do. But if a search term is suggested to you because people have been purchasing through it, that's a damn gold mine :D It's a gold mine because you already know that thousands of people are purchasing through those searches. And yes, I said thousands because it's amazon and no one goes on without the intention of buying or at least looking up a price so they can buy it later :D
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