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Google Keyword Selector Tool

Google Keyword Selector Tool

It doesn’t matter if you are into Pay Per Click, Search engine optimization or booth in the end it all comes down to Key words and if you need good key words those that have both the volume and the weak competition then you need the Google Keyword Selector Tool. Its true that the Google Keyword Selector Tool isnt so accurate but its free and it gives you the right direction in most cases. There are tools that take the Google tool and add a lot of features to it like a more detailed discovery keyword tool, spying on your competitors, building a PPC campaign in 1 minute and giving you some great SEO information. One of the best tools is Jon’s tool that you can check it out here. Jon explains in the video everything about this awesome tool and I for sure am using it almost on a daily basis. I think that these kinds of tools are a must for every pro or wanna be pro in the internet marketing industry.

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Discovery keyword tool

Discovery keyword tool

One of the hardest things when it comes to PPC or SEO is finding the right Kws those that will give you traffic and wont be too hard to compete for and thats why you need the best discovery keyword tool. Manualy its almost impossible to get those Kws unless you are very very lucky. There are a lot of kwyords tools out there and everyone is tlaking about Google keyword tool or the very bad and inacurate wordtracker. I personally found the best discovery tool that I can think of both from the aspect of SEO and PPC. This tool isnt just reaveling you the kws it also helps you check the competition in the same time and builds your Adwords campaigns in seconds. The discovery keyword tool I am talking about is Keyword Rockstar which was developed by Jon who is one of the few truly honest people in this industry and the possibilites are endless just watch this video to get a good look inside.

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What is Affiliate Marketing?

What is Affiliate Marketing?

If you always wanted to know what is affiliate marketing? Here is a short explanation about affiliate marketing:

Affiliate marketing is a web-based marketing practice in which a business rewards one or more affiliates for each visitor or customer brought about by the affiliate’s marketing efforts.

Affiliate marketing is also the name of the industry where a number of different types of companies and individuals are performing this form of internet marketing, including affiliate networks, affiliate management companies and in-house affiliate managers, specialized 3rd party vendors, and various types of affiliates/publishers who promote the products and services of their partners.

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The good news are that you can also become an affiliate marketer – and believe me, it pays much better than pay per click or any other form of making money online.

Most affiliates are using either Clickbank or CJ but there are many great networks out there with much less competition that can bring you some nice income like:
Performics.com

Copeac.com

clixGalore.com

You can also learn more about other ways to make money and becoming a better affiliate marketer for free by subscribing to this great Make money online list.

A nice example for affiliate marketing which really helps you understand what is it all about is this traveling company that offers people money for marketing the company – just watch the video clip.

So now that you know what is affiliate marketing – go and make some real money by putting it to work.

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Mass vs Niche Marketing

Feb 10 2008 Published by eranio under Niche marketing, internet marketing

How to Tell if a Niche is Too Crowded?

Many people make the mistake of choosing a highly competitive niche and developing a business idea around it, only to find that the market segment is so inundated and crowded with competitors that it’s virtually impossible for a new comer to make any money at all. Many new comers start off by choosing a niche that is far too broad and as a result far too crowded. If you’re thinking of building a niche marketing website, a quick check using any online keyword research tool will tell you if this is the case. (maybe you should define direct marketing and meaning of direct marketing)

Even if you get there first and discover a unique tight niche and create products and services to offer your customers, the existing internet marketers will notice you have discovered a profitable market segment, and you will soon find yourself having to compete with them. In no time at all when someone searches for a keyword similar to yours, they’ll be amazed to find that there are so many other websites serving the same customers.

Before you start building a niche website, doing a little keyword research using an online keyword utility will return the number of web pages with a similar theme and which contain roughly the same content, this number being an indication of the competition you are facing. Bear in mind that even if the niche is narrow and tightly focused, it will start to become crowded even if only two or three new businesses start working on the same niche.

Unfortunately the plain truth is if you dominate a profitable niche market you will not be able to keep it a secret for long. No niche can be kept in absolute secrecy forever: there are too many smart people out there on the internet who all want to get their hands on a slice of the pie.

To keep your niche market profitable you need a constant stream of ready to buy customers, and one way to do this is to capitalize on search engine traffic. Use a good quality keyword research utility to uncover all the different words and phrases people use when searching for information on the internet. Next you create web pages which are optimized for these terms (known as keywords).

A point to bear in mind is some keyword research tools use the data from pay per click search engines to calculate the number of searches conducted for a given keyword, and this figure is not that realistic. Keyword research utilities such as WordTracker use data from the major metacrawlers like Dogpile to calculate very realistic keyword search statistics, and will give you the number of times any given keyword or phrase was searched for during the previous three months and a predicted count for the next 24 hours.

Each of these keyword research utilities maintains a very powerful database of raw data for your subsequent research. If the niche is starting to get too big, then the number of searches on your keywords will be in the thousands. Careful analysis will also reveal the number of websites in the niche, which will be a large number if your niche is crowded.

You can also use pay per click search engines to drive traffic to your website, but it’s worth remembering that popular keywords are expensive. If the niche is profitable, your competitors will be prepared to pay hefty sums to buy those keywords. The only way you are going to get cheap pay per click traffic is by finding keywords which your competitors aren’t using. Unfortunately these little known keywords won’t be popular so you’ll need to find a lot of them to get a reasonable amount of traffic to your niche site.

As your niche gets more and more crowded with new competitors these pay per click keywords will become progressively more expensive. There will be those new competitors who understand the value of keyword research and will discover the same keywords you are using. This will reduce the traffic to your website and so reduce the amount of money you can make.

A point will be reached when the niche becomes so competitive it is no longer profitable, and you will either have to abandon the niche or discover new methods of getting customers to your website.

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Who is Mike Filsaime?

Mike Filsaime

Location: Long island. NY

Years in the internet marketing business: Since 2004

Internet marketing Specialty: Viral Marketing.

Mike Filsaime worked as a general manager in the automobile industry for 14 years (1990- 2004). On October 2002 Mike came across the Instant Internet Empires website by Frank Kern. Back then he understood 2 main things: you can make money on the net and getting people to opt in is more important than selling them a product.

On June 2003 Mike Filsaime realised his first product and named it Carbon-Copy-Marketing. 6 months later on December Mike Filsaime hits $25K a month for the first time with his first membership site – Don’t touch my ads. Mike’s third launch takes place 5 months later on May 2004 – the MyViralAds.com site. The third successful launch brings Mike to quit his day job in the automobile industry and to become a full time affiliate marketer.

3 months after quitting his job on August 2004 Mike reads John Reese’s 1 Man report where John Reese explains how one man with one product made one million dollars in one day. John presses everyone to follow their dreams and make them come true.

Mike Filsaime takes that advice seriously and on October 3rd 2004 he makes his first $100k month. Later that year Mike Filsaime meets Gary Ambrose and registers the domain ButterflyMarketing.com only to launch it almost a year and a half later.

On January 2005 Mike Filsaime hooks up with Stephen Pierce to make a teleseminar and on March 2005 Mike starts working on his first main event internet marketing seminar which goes live on September 2005 and making Mike one of the leading mentors in the internet marketing industry. During his seminars Mike starts to build the expectation around his butterfly marketing launch.

ButterflyMarketing.com launches on January 31st 2006 and makes Mike Filsaime $1M in sales in 5 days.

Mike Filsaime’s leading product: The Butterfly Marketing

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Profitable Niche Marketing

Feb 08 2008 Published by eranio under Niche marketing

How To Find Your Own Profitable Niche?

To start making money online relatively quickly, you need to find those subject areas that are not currently over-saturated by other marketers. You need to find your own niche, and one that is relatively uncompetitive.

Topics like health, internet marketing, gambling, etc, are all fiercely competitive, and very difficult for inexperienced marketers to make any decent money from. You can of course target these markets over time, but I recommend finding your own niche first, and marketing to those people in these more narrow markets. These people are most likely not yet over-exposed to traditional marketing methods associated with internet marketing like squeeze pages, opt-in forms, sales letters, and so on, so you are more likely to be successful.

A potentially profitable niche would be one that has a decent number of keyword searches conducted every month, I would say at least a few thousand, and one where you could potentially achieve the number one spot, or at least get on the first page of results, for this keyword with a pagerank of 5 or less. This is Google’s measure of how many links and the quality of links that a site has, and although it is not the only deciding factor, a higher figure will generally result in a higher ranking.

If you carry out a good link-building campaign, and fully optimize your website, it is not too difficult to achieve a pagerank of 5 or more within just a few months, and start climbing up the rankings. However, you have to remember that it can take several months for this high PR to be rewarded with a good ranking, particularly with Google and Yahoo.

To begin thinking up potential niches I recommend starting off with a blank piece of paper, or a blank page on your computer, and start brainstorming. Start listing all the things you’re interested in, and also break these down into smaller, more narrow subjects as well.

You can also find out what other people online are talking about. Visit blogs, article directories, forums, groups, etc, and see which subjects seem to be cropping up over and over again. Again list any related keywords you can think of. You never know, one of these may be a potential goldmine.

Next take a look at the book and magazine sections of Amazon, and see which type of publications people are currently buying by looking at the top 100 or bestsellers list. Similarly you can go to Ebay and find out which items are selling more than others, and are therefore currently in demand.

Also look around you, closer to home. Visit libraries for potential ideas, and also go into newsagents, and look at the magazine section. If there’s a magazine on a particular niche subject then there must be a decent demand for it, otherwise it wouldn’t be in circulation.

Just be creative and you will soon have a large list of potential subjects and related keywords. Once you have this information you are ready to start conducting keyword research, as I mentioned earlier. There are various tools available, both free and paid services, but a good place to start is Yahoo’s search marketing site. Just keep entering the keywords you’ve gathered, and you will soon uncover high demand, low supply keywords that you could potentially base a website on, and start making some money from.

James Woolley is a successful marketer who has several money-making sites in various niches. His latest site is a free internet marketing resource guide, which also includes a newsletter filled with free tips and bonuses.

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