A TV Show where entrepreneurs pitch their products to big investors. Many products introduced in the show are doing over $100 million in sales every year.
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Some Insights;
1. Total of 14 Seasons so far
2. 24 Episodes per Season
3. Each Episode features 4 products
4. Each Episode gets 4 Million TV viewers from USA
5. A Product after getting featured get a huge boost in sales. Sometimes even 10 to 20 times.
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Due to huge popularity, few bloggers have built niche sites around Shark Tank.
Even if 30% of them are alive, that's 366 products. (All 1220 products names are still keywords as people do not know the status until they search)
Most Products are physical & even sold on Amazon. Even if 30% of products are on Amazon, that's 100+ products.
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These product names have good searches (if not sales).
Getting traffic for these product names & sending users to Amazon can be easily done.
Apart from the Amazon affiliate, people love searching about the status of the product.
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They search keywords in many variations.
1. Better Bedder - 27000 Searches
2. Better Bedder Reviews - 4400 Searches
3. Better Bedder Price
4. Better Bedder Shark Tank
5. Better Bedder Net Worth
6. Better Bedder Sales
7. Better Bedder After Shark Tank
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You can find more Long tail keywords.
Such keywords are a perfect fit for both Amazon Affiliate as well as Display Ads.
A Site in this niche can easily do $100 per month to even $5000 per month. This is according to my experience. Not claiming anything here.
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Not all keywords are evergreen & may not even show any search trend, but here are the reasons why searches are never 0.
1. Most Searches for the product happen when the show is aired LIVE.
2. ABC uploads product videos regularly on YouTube and Facebook.
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3. Sony Pictures (Current Distributors) started uploading episodes of past seasons on their YouTube Channel.
4. A lot of Facebook (ad-break) pages upload Shark Tank videos and gain tons of views.
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Now the thing is, whenever someone watches these videos, there's an urge to look for the product on Google. I myself search for the status of the product as soon as I watch the show or the pitches.
So even if the season is over the searches are always there.
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There are many key takeaways here. I just want you guys to keep on exploring niches that are unique & not so competitive.
Don't always jump on to the obvious niches or markets.
Give maximum time to keyword research & you will surely get great results.
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A Simple Keyword Research Tip;
1. Start using @keywordzebra to Find New Websites in Any Niche
2. Put those sites in @Ahrefs Free Traffic Checker and analyze them.
Feel free to ask more. 😀
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The most common problem that I see is, most people are still stuck at basics. This can be due to budget, low confidence, or even lack of practical knowledge.
To overcome this, We did lot of Zoom Calls and Webinars.
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The problem still remained the same. If I start SEO Q/A thread or if there's some webinar, the most common questions are still around the basics.
Questions like, How to do keyword research, how long does it take to rank, how many articles to write and so on.
These Referring Domains are Sites who are Promoting Amazon Products.
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Now Click on Referring Domains and Apply the Filters as I've shown in the image.
We now have 410 Websites. 🤑
In Simple words, these sites are relatively small in authority but are able to get good traffic. (There will be exceptions as DR is not a fool-proof metric)