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checking interest of an unbuilt website

  • 15-05-2009 4:34pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 805 ✭✭✭


    hi. webdesign + research is not my forte so excuse my lack of knowledge in this area. i was looking at a Tim Ferris blog earlier and i was interested to hear how he tested the publics interest in a new website by using certain GoogleAdwords and keywords to see how many hits the site got before it was built. when people visited the site all they got was a page saying that the site was under construction. then he checked how many visitors the site got. I thought this was a great idea to see if a business idea was feasible. I'd hate to get a bank loan to set up an online business only to discover that it wouldn't work. I was wondering if this is common practice amongst web developers in general? and if so how much would it cost to have it done as i couldn't do it myself. again i'm sorry this sound silly.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 70 ✭✭gypsy777


    Thats one way to test the water though I expect the adwords campaign would get slapped pretty quickly when you're just sending people to an under-construction page.

    A cheaper alternative is to use googles external keyword tool to get estimates on the number of searches certain search queries get.

    https://adwords.google.ie/select/KeywordToolExternal

    Numbers arent totally acurate and in some case can be way off but will give you some quick info when looking at given business niches.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 805 ✭✭✭suey71


    that was so helpful. thanks again.


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