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February 3, 2005 at 1:32 pm #661080
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GuestI had #1 spot for “slot games” on yahoo, and it’s wasn’t such great shakes, either.
Here’s the phrase that isn’t worth anything – “casino bonuses”. You’d think that’d be a ticket to traffic, but it’s a dud.
And if you’re going after any phrases with “free” in it, you are really wasting your time if you want depositing players. Traffic great – no money.
February 4, 2005 at 11:21 am #661144Anonymous
InactiveAt one time I was ranking #1 on Google for:
- internet casino gambling
- online internet casino
Nothing flash in terms of traffic.
Was also ranking top10 in Google for:
- online casino gambling
- internet casino
I’m not sure if I just wasn’t ranking high enough, or if the keywords didn’t get enough traffic. But I also didn’t notice much traffic from these two terms.
Currently attempting to get rankings for:
- online casino reviews
- best online casino
Will post again if any of the engines look kindly on me for these two.
February 13, 2005 at 3:19 pm #661564Anonymous
InactiveHi,
This is a great thread! I am currently trying to pick a few good phrases to optimize for. I can look on overture and see how many searches were done for a certain term, but how do you know if it will be a dud or not!?
Thanks
HeatherFebruary 13, 2005 at 11:18 pm #661571Anonymous
InactiveThat’s the thing, you don’t!
‘online internet casino’ is supposed to bring in 200+ visitors a day. I didn’t even notice a traffic increase.
Just an update, currently #1 on MSN for ‘Best Online Casino Reviews’ and receiving little to no traffic. That was expected however.
February 13, 2005 at 11:33 pm #661572Anonymous
InactiveThe overture keyword tracker is heavily influenced by webmasters searching to check keyword bids and how high they rank. The higher the perceived monetary value of a keyword, the higher the inacurracy of the tool. It gives a good idea of what keywords to target but is basically useless otherwise. We dont need the tool to guess that poker is popular, but it really wont give us any useful information beyond that.
I have some top 3 rankings for keywords that apparently get over 1000 searches a day, yet I fail to receive 10 clicks a day.
February 15, 2005 at 6:00 pm #661641Anonymous
InactiveFergie wrote:Here’s the phrase that isn’t worth anything – “casino bonuses”. You’d think that’d be a ticket to traffic, but it’s a dud.And if you’re going after any phrases with “free” in it, you are really wasting your time if you want depositing players. Traffic great – no money.
I get a lot of traffic with the words “bonus” and “no deposit” in it. They convert quite well into new players and quite bad into depositing players. Most of that people are looking for bonus without risking any money.
February 15, 2005 at 6:32 pm #661644Anonymous
Inactivesharpgambler wrote:I get a lot of traffic with the words “bonus” and “no deposit” in it. They convert quite well into new players and quite bad into depositing players. Most of that people are looking for bonus without risking any money.I can second that.
February 16, 2005 at 3:30 am #661660Anonymous
GuestMaybe I phrased that post wrong, but I am on the first page of yahoo and #2 on msn for “casino bonuses” and get no traffic from it. None. I’m not joking.
Unless my stats are leaving things out…
I have stick by what i said, about “casino bonuses” being a dud.
As far as “free” goes, I have over 1,000 page views daily for the free games on my site alone, attracted by phrases with free in it – and although I’m making a darn good income, I suspect not a lot of it is coming from those free players, so I definitely agree with everyone on that!
February 16, 2005 at 2:47 pm #661672Anonymous
InactiveI think “casino bonus(es)” is not that bad. People searching for that may be looking for casinos with good bonuses, not only no deposit but also match bonuses. They may be willing to play. They may be looking to extend, leverage their deposit. That’s fine.
The problem is when people search for “no deposit xxx”. That people are not looking to play in general. They are determined. They are determined to not risking any money.
Worse than that are keywords like “new no deposit casinos…”. People looking for that have played in almost all no deposit casinos without making any deposit at all. They’re adding to their search the word “new” because they know they tried almost all no deposit casinos and want to find any new opportunity.
Other bad words are “instant no deposit….”. People searching for that are desperate not only to not risking any money but also to play right now.
I’m not willing to add new no deposit casinos, unless the casino has something more to catch the player attention and to make him deposit.
About other keywords, it seems to me that casino reviews does not attract any reasonable traffic from msn. Don’t know how this keyword is doing on google/yahoo.
One interesting thing is, almost all casinos I have at my websites have bonuses of at least 100% and I also have some with no deposit bonuses. My first real depositing player, played at Cherry Casino, and this casino only offers 30% match. That’s one of the worst bonus offers I have at my sites. Anyway the player choose that casino to make the deposit. Not all people are looking for bigggggg bonuses. That’s good.
February 16, 2005 at 10:28 pm #661697Anonymous
GuestHi all,
*to Kevin – damn I thought I’d found a chance to pay you back for all the times you’ve helped me, and posted as such in that thread, only now to realize it was a different Kevin.
well so you know I haven’t forgotten.************
To Sharp: I think you’ll find that most of the more desireable players aren’t paying attention to the bonus offer whatsoever. – just my opinion.
February 17, 2005 at 8:15 am #661724Anonymous
Inactivebb1 webs – that’s too funny…lol
Must be a bunch of Kevin’s roaming these forums confusing the heck out of everyone.
:bigsmile:
February 17, 2005 at 1:11 pm #661731Anonymous
InactiveTalking about unimpressive keywords…
#6 for gambling got me 2 hits yesterday. Top 10 for online gambling not 1 click.
February 17, 2005 at 3:14 pm #661737Anonymous
Inactivewhat would be considered as the ulimate top 5 terms to achieve then?
I always thought ‘online casino’ and ‘online casinos’ were supposed to be hot, but it seems that these aren’t so hot these days as well.
February 17, 2005 at 5:21 pm #661751Anonymous
Inactiveantoine wrote:Talking about unimpressive keywords…#6 for gambling got me 2 hits yesterday. Top 10 for online gambling not 1 click.
Which engine? Surely not Google…
February 17, 2005 at 5:29 pm #661752Anonymous
InactiveMSN. For me MSN draws more traffic than yahoo for equal terms. I dont know about google, i dont personally use that engine or target it.
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