So when choosing keywords, you should be willing to use the word "Cheap". Another good example is that many hosting providers in the United States were reluctant to say that they were "Cheap Hosting" at first, and insisted on using "Affordable" as a keyword. As a result, they found that users were searching for "Cheap Hosting" on Google, and they had to join the "Cheap" team. Of course, I am not asking you to introduce your product "Cheap" on your foreign trade independent website, but to make your website appear when users search for "Cheap Oil Painting" in the search engine. If you really can't afford to lose face, then make a landing page to solve this problem.
Many people use Google keyword tools to develop keyword ideas for optimization. But what is the purpose of our optimization? Isn't it to find foreign trade customers, or to attract potential foreign trade customers to inquire and buy. For some special products, such as oil paintings, it is easy to find buyers. The customers who will buy your oil paintings are nothing more than the following groups of people:
Overseas galleries
Overseas hit post online sellers, such as Ebay, Etsy, and my home site Trademe
Foreign offline art dealers
Foreign individuals, often these users only need to buy without frame to save shipping costs
Well, once you know the group of foreign trade customers, you can start searching. For example, you can put the phrases obtained from Google Keyword Tool into Google search. We enter 'Canvas Oil Painting', and the first page of results appears: