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From Keyword to Business Idea

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Keyword research is incredibly effective for market research because the main reason people use search engines is to find solutions to their problems. And people with problems might be willing to pay money to solve them.

But there are so many ways of expressing the same problem. “Cat food” could also be “cat treats,” “food for kitty,” “organic cat food.” Someone who needs to feed a cat could use any of those terms in their search, or hundreds of others. That means there’s a mountain of data about what people are searching for–and it’s all waiting to be analyzed. That’s why initial keyword research is a crucial first step if you’re just starting an online business.

Low-cost research tools, like Keyword Discovery, Wordtracker, and BeBiz, make sense of all the data the search engines provide. With that knowledge, you can uncover untapped niche markets by finding problems a lot of people are seeking answers to–and not getting many results. If you find a hungry market first, and develop a product to serve that market, you’ve already won half the battle.

Step for Keyword research

1. Use one word to describe a passion or interest, e.g., dog.

2. Combine your interest word with “how” to generate problem statements in your keyword research tool, e.g., “how dog.” We use Google’s free AdWords Keyword Tool for this brainstorming process.

3. Record the “action words” that come up, e.g., “how wash dog,” “how housetrain dog.”. These are terms that people are using to search the internet to solve a problem they have.

4. From that list, choose some problems that you have the interest, knowledge, or skill to solve, e.g., “train dog.”

5. Find as many ways as possible to express your interest word and your action word, e.g., training, educate, teach, show, obedience, commands, stop. To find similar terms quickly and easily, try entering each term into Thesaurus.com or the new Google Sets.

6. Enter your interest-plus-action phrases into your paid keyword tool–you’ll get a long list of real searches that people are doing in the area you’re focusing on, e.g., “stop Pomeranian yapping,” “teach dog cute tricks,” “paper train puppy.”

7. Organize the top keywords into groups according to the action being performed, e.g., barking, basic obedience, tricks, housetraining, professional dog training, puppy training, etc.–now you have some pretty specific problems you can investigate.

8. Look for the largest clusters and add up the number of actual searches–a large cluster with lots of searches is worth exploring further because it indicates that a large number of people are trying to solve the same problem.

You might not find a serious money-making niche the first few times you go through the process, but keep going. You’ll find one eventually, and you’ll get faster and better at it the more you do it.
Once your business is established, you’ll continue to use keyword research. You’ll look for the keywords that will attract the people who are most likely to buy your products, and you’ll use those keywords throughout your web pages.

You’ll use those same keywords in your advertising, and every time you reach out to new audiences via social networks or article distribution. You’ll build special landing pages based on keywords to attract targeted traffic to your opt-in offer or products.

When you’ve mastered the keyword research process, you’ve unlocked the door to online success.

source : entrepreneur.com

Mada
Founder Mahadaya Enterprise
CEO Inventco Netmedia
Managing Partner MediaCitra



Uncommitment = Unprofessional in Business

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Menurut Wikipedia :

Commitment means to duty or pledge to something or someone, and can refer to:

Personal commitment, interaction dominated by obligations. These obligations may be mutual, or self-imposed, or explicitly stated, or may not. Distinction is often made between commitment as a member of an organization (such as a sporting team, a religion, or as an employee), and a personal commitment, which is often a pledge or promise to ones’ self for personal growth.

Organizational commitment can mean something pledged by an organization as opposed to its members.

Professional, it may also refer to a person having impressive competence in a particular activity. Reasonable work moral and motivation.  Having interest and desire to do a job well as well as holding positive attitude towards the profession are important elements in attaining a high level of professionalism.

Sejak saya memasuki dunia bisnis, kata komitmen dan profesional adalah kata kunci sekaligus kata mati bagi siapapun yang memasuki dunia bisnis (meski tidak hanya di bidang bisnis saja). Siapapun yang terjun ke dalam dunia tersebut, ya mau tidak mau harus memiliki integritas tinggi terhadap dua hal tersebut. Atau ekstremnya kalau tidak memiliki kedua hal tersebut, siap-siaplah tergusur atau tersingkirkan.

Bagi saya sendiri, kata komitmen bukan berarti hanya memiliki rasa tanggungjawab terhadap pekerjaan atau profesi, tapi juga rasa memiliki yang mendarah daging atas pekerjaan atau profesi yang kita jalani. Bukan dihitung dari berapa kali anda masuk kantor, berapa kali anda absen atau berapa kali anda mengerjakan tugas, tapi lebih jauh dari itu. Komitmen dalam pekerjaan atau profesi juga tidak dinilai dari segi pendapatan atau income yang kita terima atau seberapa besar anda dibayar, tapi seberapa besar tanggungjawab anda untuk melakukan yang terbaik dengan hasil yang terbaik yang dapat anda capai.

Profesional berasal dari kata profesi, namun bagi saya profesionalitas bukan semata-mata dinilai dari kemampuan (skill) yang kita miliki. Profesional juga merupakan sikap kita bertindak dalam menjalani profesi kita, dapat memposisikan diri sebagai apa dan bagaimana bersikap, dan dapat memilah mana yang masalah pribadi dan mana yang masalah profesi atau tidak mencampuradukkan antara masalah pribadi dan profesi.

Ada yang bilang “setiap orang punya hati dan perasaan, kalau ada masalah pasti pikiran dan hati/perasaan akan terganggu”. Ya saya setuju, saya pun manusia, tapi justru disinilah diuji keprofesionalitasan kita. Apa kita bisa memilah dan memposisikan diri atau malah terlena dan membawa segalanya menjadi rusak karena masalah pribadi kita ?

Menurut buku “Berbisnis dengan Hati” yang saya baca karangan Aa Gym dan Hermawan Kartajaya yang mengulas pendekatan spiritual dalam bisnis, dalam menjalankan bisnis apapun haruslah memakai prinsip-prisip yang sesuai hati nurani yakni kebeningan, dalam hal ini adalah kejujuran, keadilan, dan saling menguntungkan. Namun harus tetap berkomitmen memberikan hasil yang terbaik, bersikap profesional, dan tidak mencampuradukkan masalah bisnis ke dalam hati (dimasukkan dalam hati) atau sebaliknya.

Saya pun setuju dengan hal tersebut. Apalagi ditambah kompetisi bisnis yang sangat padat dan “kejam” sekarang ini. Dalam bisnis, semua harus dapat terpisah, mana yang masalah pribadi dan mana yang masalah bisnis.

Business is business, everything in business only ruled by business it self.
Business is business no heart feeling at all.

Kalau kita masih membawa masalah pribadi ke dalam bisnis, atau masalah bisnis ke dalam hati yang mengakibatkan merusak komitmen dan goal dalam setiap kegiatan bisnis, apalagi sampai silaturahmi menjadi terganggu cuma karena masalah tersebut, menurut saya…Kita belum mencapai kedewasaan dalam berbisnis.


Mada
Owner AirOksigen.com
Editor in Chief PassionMagz.com
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