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Old 11-20-2011, 02:47 PM
iGrind973 iGrind973 is offline
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Hi all, I've been researching ideas and brainstorming my new muse for quite sometime now. Ive picked acouple good ideas and I'm moving to phase two of finding if there is a market for my muse. Ive used Google Keywords to look up how much traffic a specific keyword is getting in relation to my muse. The one question I have is how much traffic is a good number for the keyword to get in order to have a chance at a successful product or service within that niche? For example on one my my ideas the main search term gets about 8100 global searches a month and about 5400 local searches. The second set of keywords gets about 1300 global and locally. Is this a good number of searches for there to be a market? What number does you guys normally aim for?


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Old 11-20-2011, 11:23 PM
Jewbacabra Jewbacabra is offline
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Hey hows it going!

Those numbers seem small to me. Depending on your product, it may be worthwhile or not. Are you planning on a one-time sell sort of thing, or a cyclical/subscription based thing that you can sell again and again to similar/same customers? If you are thinking the latter, you're probably safe.

As far as finding market size, check out this article from tims blog : http://www.fourhourworkweek.com/blog...nt-chihuahuas/

tl;dr make a basic sales page about your product and drive traffic to it. Either collect emails or sell it and see if theres interest.
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