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Curious about how many keywords you need to START an Amazon Affiliate Site? You're in the right place! My name is Doug Cunnington and I'm the founder of Niche Site Project where I talk about project management, amazon affiliate marketing, and productivity tips. Starting out a niche site can seem like a really complicated thing. ESPECIALLY when it comes to choosing keywords. Many people are under the impression that you need HUNDREDS of keywords in order to start a niche site and be successful. But to be honest, I don't think that's true at all. If anything the overwhelm of having so many keywords can take away your energy from other tasks you can do for your niche site. So even though many sites recommend you need those hundreds of keywords, I'd say you only need about TWENTY keywords with 50% informational content and 50% affiliate reviews. So you don't need tons of keywords and tons of content to make good money. The only thing you need to start off with is keywords that you can rank for to attract visitors who will buy from your links. KEYWORD GOLDEN RATIO Playlist • KGR: Long Tail KW Research for All Content... If you have any questions, please feel free to leave a comment below. Don't forget to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE --- About Niche Site Project: http://nichesiteproject.com/about/ DOUG CUNNINGTON, PMP writes about SEO, productivity, project management, and niche sites. His work has been featured all over the web, including Ahrefs, Empire Flippers, Niche Pursuits, Side Hustle Nation and more. I am an internet marketer and a Project Management Professional (PMP, certified in 2008 by the Project Management Institute).