I’m going to keep this short and sweet. Go and read this post about an easy way to start making a profit with affiliate marketing. Does that make sense, good!
Now at step 4 instead of using your current favourite keyword research tool go and get yourself a ShoeMoney Tools account (it’s only $3.95 for the 9 day trial). Use the keyword research tool from within ShoeMoney Tools to generate your list of keywords. Now the thing is 7Search will strip out a LOT of the longer long tail keywords because they’ve had no searches, that’s fine. However you’ll still be left with a much longer list of long tail keywords that you can bid really low on (2 cents is my standard). On my offers I’ve gone from having between 20-40 keywords to over 100 good ones. For me to date a lot more targeted keywords = a lot more profit. Simples.
6 Responses to “How I Made A Lot More Money With 1 Easy Tweak”
Stefan
July 21, 2009
Personally I prefer to use Googles own tools for this. Wrote a post about them a few days ago.
Even though they are not particularly trustworthy about the traffic amount you’ll still get a bunch of interesting keywords.
|.-= Stefan´s last blog ..Review: The Adventures of Johnny Bunko =-.
Jesse
July 21, 2009
I’ve thought about signing up but I’m so busy with projects that I’m not certain I would utilize shoes tools enough to justify the regular price once the cheap trial period is over.. choices choices lol
|.-= Jesse´s last blog ..How To Use Yslow To Speed Up Your WordPress Site =-.
Paul B
July 21, 2009
I was using various tools for keyword research, some paid and some free (various Google). ShoeMoneys effort produced way more long tails. I’m rolling this out to a couple more campaigns at the moment.
Jesse – there’s always the option of use and abuse.
|Needmoney.com
July 22, 2009
Yeah I’m becoming increasingly intrigued by his tools. I’d appreciate an independent review of some of the paid and free tools out there.
|.-= Needmoney.com´s last blog ..Interview with Jeremy Schoemaker (Shoemoney) =-.
The Gooroo @ Finance Advisory Stop
July 24, 2009
Similar to Stefan, I use Google as well. Then again, I can’t comment on ShoeMoneys tool because I’ve never used it. I’ll give it a shot and see how it goes. I hear a lot of good things about it — how bad it could be, right?
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