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How to properly assess the demand for a service on the Internet?
I have an idea for an internet service. How to correctly assess the demand for services provided by the service? If we make a semantic core and sum up the demand for each keyword using J. Wordstat, will this information be plausible? What other tools are there to assess demand?
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If we make a semantic core and sum up the demand for each keyword using J. Wordstat, will this information be plausible?
You buy a domain, make a simple landing page, pay 500 rubles for advertising. All this can be done in 1-2 days. You start spinning impressions for suitable keywords. On the landing, in addition to information, you only need a feedback form like "leave your mail" or "find out first" or "order a service". Within a week it will be clear whether there is a demand.
If I knew where I would fall, would I lay straws?
No way.
If you open this universal method, you may not even use it yourself. But just to sell.
And just sell to rich businessmen. They will take away with arms and legs for crazy money. You will become a billionaire overnight.
I don’t understand how the demand for a service is related to the SA in general. Business and SEO are still slightly different things, I would advise, in addition to collecting SA, to still conduct surveys and communicate with a potential audience who will be interested, and not just create pages for some keywords. At the same time, you can gather some kind of core of people who will immediately be interested in this.
in general yes it will give you an understanding about the market. you can still pull the advertisement to see what the influx will be.
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