High Trend, Low Density Keywords
Here is something a little different that you might enjoy.
Gary
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Counting cards could make you a lot of money online
By Zigfred Diaz
As I wrote in my previous articles, one of the greatest sources of a higher traffic is the optimization of the proper keywords and in order to do this we must be able to search out high trend, low density keywords or what I call personally as HITLOD.
To discover HITLOD keywords, there is no need to search for them as they will just come to you suddenly like a brilliant idea. Just like how great artists and inventors get inspired oftentimes.
Going about my day to day experiences, I have discovered some great keywords. To cite an example, I searched the internet for the real story behind the movie 21 after I watched it. (This is what I usually do when I watch a great movie. I normally want to know the real story behind the movie since Hollywood often loosely base their script on the real story)
21 the movie is based on the book by Ben Mezrich. “Bringing Down the House: The Inside Story of Six MIT Students Who Took Vegas for Millions.” For the most part, the book is fictional however the life of the main character in the book is loosely based on the life of Jeffrey Ma one of the member of the MIT Blackjack Team who was a brilliant MIT student.
The MIT blackjack team came from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard University, and other nearby colleges. To beat the casinos in black jack the MIT blackjack team used counting cards techniques.
The operation of the MIT blackjack team was run like a real business. It was very organized and very impressive. It is said that they earned an estimated $3 million to $5 million U.S dollars by paying black jack in casinos worldwide and beating the game by simply counting cards.
“Blackjack is a beatable game,” This was the motto of the group. To win at blackjack all you have to do is use simple math and employ simple counting cards techniques.
After reading several articles on the MIT black jack team, I listened to the interviews of Jeffrey Ma. It suddenly dawned on me that people would start to follow them and start searching for the terms “black jack”, “counting cards in blackjack”, “counting cards”, “how to count cards” or other similar keywords. I tried which keyword combinations is the best and found out about the keyword “counting cards.” Even I myself became hooked with “counting cards.”
As of to date, the keyword “counting cards” has been cited in 443,000 sites. The graph in Google trends shows a spike. Most likley this occurred somewhere after the movie was released on March 2008 in theaters.
If you notice, the search for “counting cards” only began in 2008. It can be concluded that interest in the keyword “counting cards” was due to the release of the movie 21.
No doubt, “Counting cards” is a good HITLOD keyword . Sadly it’s being high trend could be only of a temporary nature. After a certain amount of time it is most likely that people will stop searching for the “counting cards.”
Despite that observation, “Counting cards” is still a HITLOD keyword as of today. So sieze the opportunity ! As the movie is still new, people will still search for the “counting cards” keyword. If you have properly optimized the keyword, no doubt it will bring tons of traffic to your site. Blog about “counting cards” today and start counting the traffic to your site, later on count the money that comes with it !
Zigfred Diaz may not be an expert in counting cards but he certainly has some compelling thoughts on a wide variety of topics such as financial management, investments, making money online among others. Visit his blog today !
I love the movie “21″. I have been playing cards for years, mainly hold’em and blackjack. So when the movie “21″ came out, I had to go see it. I tried counting cards before the movie came out, but being a gambler, I get flustered and a rush when I am sitting at the table.
So basically you want to get on the keywords while they have a good amount of search results? What happens when the trend dies though?