Your free keyword this week is a slightly tougher one than in previous weeks, so if you are just starting out with SEO and building sites, this is probably not for you.

If on the other hand, you have your linking techniques all sorted and you know that you can make real progress with some bigger words, then here it is:

12 volt battery

This is car batteries we are talking about here, so they go up pretty high if you want to look at Amazon or another affiliate program to shift some. Let’s look a bit closer (as always, all figures are from the new keyword tool)

This is a US keyword primarily, getting 74,000 broad searches, 33k phrase and dropping down to 3,600 exact searches month. Applying a quick “phrase x CPC x 0.4” (for a first place entry on the front page) calculation still gives a very respectable $9,000 a month and those clicks are only around a dollar each, so you’d make more from selling batteries.

Competition on this is a lot higher with more PRĀ  3’s than I would normally go for, but Youtube and another vid site are in there, so maybe a video is the way forwards with this one.

As a freebie for those who are a bit daunted by that prospect, you might just want to check out “12 volt battery charger”. Of course, it gets lower searches, but it too is available and is a lot easier to rank for. I see Amazon on the front page – always a good sign!

From now on, I will be keeping the second free keyword back for my subscribers, so if you want a double dose every week, sign up for my email list and I will keep you well rewarded. This week you’ll get a third keyword (as we’ve already had 2 here!)

I have a few keywords for you this week. Not because I have lost the plot, you understand, more because some of them go together so well.

First up is: Hello Kitty Pictures

I wasn’t sure about this being a buying keyword, but the hello kitty craze seems to be growing bigger and bigger across the globe and there is a stack of merchandise available to back up the fans, even in Amazon.

I’ve been using my new “patented” technique for finding these keywords, so they have a good search volume for both exact and broad matches…..hopefully that way, there’s a chance of getting close to the traffic numbers in the new Google tool.

As a result, “Hello Kitty Pictures” gets 6,600 exact searches and 12,100 broad in the US every month, there’s a decent TLD available and as a complete freebie, I’ll tell you that you can also get a TLD for “Hello Kitty Pink” which also gets some good searches and has a load of physical products that would match perfectly. Link the two sites and see what happens!

The second, more serious idea for this week is “formal dresses and gowns”. 4,400 exact searches and 8,100 broad in the US every month – maybe you could tie this in with Christmas parties, but actually the demand is pretty constant across the year.

Traffic Travis says that both of these keywords are a relatively easy 4/5 stars, so as usual, snap ’em up and let us all know how you get on.

If you want to know more about my way of finding these keywords, dive into the comments and let me know. Who knows, I may even reveal all.