You might want to read the explanation of terminology of KeywordThinkTank before you continue. It explains the basics of operation.

So you need to do some keyword research. It can be for writing articles, setting up newsletters, making initial posts on your message board or simply making/finding products -- whatever you do to make money on the web -- SEO, publishing, advertising.

You know that you can always acquire information or content if you know that it exists. It can be through licensing or with the use of hired expertise as long as you know what to look for.

And this is one of the biggest problems with the niche research. When you hit a brick wall, there is not much you can do.

You certainly can't hire someone to write articles without providing them with a list of topics Neither can you create campaigns for PPC ads without knowing which keywords to use.

Maybe you just need to oursource this work to someone (who you know won't give a crap). If you ever tried delegating the task of keyword research to an assistant, you know what I'm talking about -- it's impossible to make a person want to think if they don't want to, and it's even more impossible to point out the problem to them while explaining what's wrong.

And that's one of the reasons I created KeywordThinkTank. I can proudly say that using KTT requires absolutely no thinking or creativity. Even a monkey could use it. And if that monkey were able to obtain a credit card and a merchant account, well, that would be one rich monkey.

Anyway, with KTT keyword research is reduced to simply following the results listed on the screen.

Let's say you decided to dive into (or are already in) the market of "home improvement" and/or its sub-niches. Right now, you want to find more relevant phrases for sub-niches of home improvement. (I cover tangential markets elsewhere. This demo is all about sub-niching.)

KeywordThinkTank works by completing the jobs. Every search, no matter how simple or complex, is a job submitted to the KTT.

1) Pick an name you would like to use to describe this job. (my home improvement)

2) Set the job type as RELWORD.

3) Enter one or more phrases that define the theme you are researching. (home improvement)

4) Leave the seed words text box empty.

5) Click the Submit button.

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