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I have a theme keyword + 2 solid cateogires is that enough?
Hi, I've found a solid category let's say "fitness clothing"
Then I found two categories "fitness gear" and "fitness shirts"
Then two other category keywords are "fitness ropes" and "running shoes" (not the real keywords but along the same lines).
My question is this:
Fitness gear and fitness shirts are logical category words for fitness clothing. But fitness ropes and running shoes are only weakly associated in my mind (although Google provides them as associated keywords through market samurai).
Can I create a good site with these category words? Or do I need to keep looking for a better theme word and start again because the category words are insufficiently associated to the theme (i.e. only two strongly related and two weakly associated ones)
Oh, and I considered making my theme "fitness gear" but the competition was too strong for that theme word (i.e. no green lines). But there were green lines for "Fitness shirts" and "fitness clothing".
Thanks! I just don't want to waste my time by building the site if it's doomed to fail.
Last edited by ConstantNoah; 11-25-2011 at 09:56 PM.
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I think it is enough as per module 1 day 4. It says to find at least 3 keywords that meets the challenge criteria. One of these keywords will become your category keyword.
Andrew
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Originally Posted by
Andrew_m
I think it is enough as per module 1 day 4. It says to find at least 3 keywords that meets the challenge criteria. One of these keywords will become your category keyword.
Correction: it says find at least 4 category keywords IN ADDITION TO the theme keyword - so I understand this to mean 5 keywords, all of which meet The Challenge criteria.
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