Word Search Maker

Word Search Maker Part 2: Context Analysis

Posted on May 23, 2013

Market Trends for Word Search Maker Let’s take a deeper look at the Word Search puzzle industry. The first and most obvious inspection is the interest in Word Search puzzles themselves. Are they on the rise or in decline? How fast? Is there any possible immediate disruption that would kill the industry overnight? The following charts offer some insight into overall trends. Seems slightly volatile but in a small uptrend   Seems stable although in slight decline   Strong steady decline in Britain   Stable market in US   Comparative strength, volume, and trends of the variations on Word Search Maker   What does this tell us? Word Search puzzles are in decline in Britain, but fairly OK in the US. I would not target the Word Search Maker market in Britain because of the staedy decline, however because I am based in the US and am targeting the steady US demographic I feel safe continuing . One interesting thing to note is the massive interest in “Word Search Maker” from South Korea. Here’s a great showcase of an unhealthy market: Strong decline in South Korea   Example of an industry dying overnight in a region of South Korea   Only place in South Korea with any interest is Seoul, which has stabilized for the most part.   Compare this to the healthy US market Steady Recurring Traffic spread fairly homogenously across the country   See how much healthier the interest in the US market is? It’s not only spread fairly geographically evenly, but it looks to be maintaining some level of stability. One thing that worries me is...

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Word Search Maker Part 1: Product Ideation

Posted on May 23, 2013

Introduction to the Word Search Maker The inspiration behind creating a word search maker was Patrick McKenzie’s success with Bingo Card Creator. In brief summary, he scaled a website that made bingo cards to $40,000 in revenue per year over the last few years. Pairing that seed of thought with my newly found interest in the Google Keyword Tool, I started to brainstorm. A key factor of the commercial indicator is the word “creator”, so the brainstorming focused on products that could be made or created via software. It was also important to create something that could be sold upfront immediately (no email-lead gen or long-term drip marketing, the target is to find interested customers right away).   List of potential ideas that led to Word Search Maker The screenshot shows that I searched for the words [creator] and [maker], which force an “exact match type” which means the words in the results are the exact terms searched. Results are sorted by “Local Monthly Searches” which in this case means searches within the US. Google Keyword Tool is an important topic all to itself and will be covered in another post.   Here’s my gut-check reaction to those results (or skip below for the analysis):   1. Collage Maker – Massive volume, significant competition. Could be a fun hackathon project. 2. Windows Movie Maker – Nope. 3. Crossword Puzzle Maker – Sounds a LOT like bingo card creator. I like this. 4. Graffiti Creator – Creating graphics can get icky. Not a market I want to enter. 5. Movie Maker – Probaly related to Windows Movie Maker. Not a...

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