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Friday, October 12, 2007

Money Making Resources: E-books, Softwares and Videos

Hello everyone and welcome to my blog,
I'm here to give out to everyone resources for internet marketing success, these includes E-books, Softwares and videos. All these resources has been gathered by me to help people, everyone who needs help. Some of the best resources to get in order to achieve greatness online are very limited to only those who can afford it, take for example THE 12 MONTH MILLIONAIRE which is $257, how many people (Nigerians) can afford this, even those who can afford it take their time.
Thats why i decided to share some of the resources in my arsenal.

THESE ARE THE RULES: Anyone who is interested should mail soladollar@yahoo.com with subject title "Give Me" with forum website and user name. You are only allowed to pick just one product, if you need more than one you will have to pay a very little fee, the fee you'll pay depends on the type of product you choose and the amount they cost.
Now for those who are not in any forum you are still allowed to choose any one product you'll love to have.
You pay if you want morethan one book. send a mail to soladollar@yahoo.com trequesfowhateveyou want.
All these are only applicable if you want more than the one ebook you are allowed to choose. And for anyone who buys a product worth or over #5,000, you will be given the opprtunity to pick a free product from the list. send mail to soladollar@yahoo.com or call 08083047012 or
Take Advantage of this offer while it lasts, because its only for a little while. Offer valid while stock last.

Recently added

E-cover design - $27 Warrior special offer(video, e-book, mp3) - $17
One day ebook - $37 Killer ebook cover design - $19.97
Really fast money -$27 Newbie Cash Machine - $77
Adsense keys -$49

eBooks and their values

Beating Adwords-$67 High Performance Affiliate Marketing-$49.95
Adwords Empire-$497 The Amazonian King-$97
Google Money Pro-$97.98 Kontera Content Links Secrets-$47
Adwords 180-$97 Chitika eMini Malls Secrets-$47
Adwords Elite-$49.95 How To Build Profitable Websites Fast-$47
Adwords Miracle-$97 Free Traffic With MySpace-$67
Day Job Killer-$97 The Google Wealth System-$37
Google Cash 2005-$67 Top Secret Automatic Money-$87
Affiliate Project X-$97 I Create Reality-$28.19
Definitive Guide To Adwords-$49 Marketing Dashboard-$59.95
Duvet Dollars-$77 Who Loves Money-$97
Guru Slayer-$97 Super Affiliate Handbook-$47
Butterfly Marketing Manuscript-$97 Affiliate Secret Formula -$97
Ultimate Wealth Package-$49.95 Underground Hypnosis -$136.37
Autopilot Profits -$27 Beyond Manifestation -$67
Blogging To The Bank -$97 Instant Money Vault -$39.95
Traffic Manuscript -$97 The Best Deal Ever -$47
Adwords Confessions -$47 Create and Flip -$27
Adwords Blackbook -$197 Quick And Easy Info Product Creation -$47
Average Joe Income Package -$57 Data Entry Bank -$49.95
Black Hat Poker -$97.77 Craigslist Profits -$29
Adwords Voucher Exposed -$47 Overnight Forum Cash -$67
Niche Marketing On Crack -$47 5 Bucks A Day -$47
Adsense Whizz Kid -$77 Desperate For Money -$39.99
Web 2.0 Traffic System -$47 Social Networking On Squidoo -$47
Forex Enterprise -$49.95 The Lazy Pig -$47
Google Adsense Secrets -$97 Internet Million Dollars -$49.90
Forex Trading Machine -$97 The Legacy System -$199.99
Adsense Arbitrage Voodoo -$97 12 Month Millionaire -$297
Become Hated -$67 iPod Blender -$37
Tag And Ping -$147
Software and values

Press Equalizer -$97 Adword Generator -$97
Submit Equalizer -$97 Affiliate Network Pro -$390
Article Post Robot -$127 Craygo -$45
Glyphuis Software -$135 Easy Blogger Creator -$147
Hot Item Finder -$37 Power Link Generator - $97
RSSGM Auto Installer -$47 Cover Action Pro -$97
Clickbank Elite -$67 Amazon Hunter Pro -$49.95
Bookmarking Demon -$97 Landing Page System -$197
Niche Inspector -$97 Article Morph -$67
Xrumer - $450 Xtreme Conversions -$147
Profitsponder -$177 PLR Article Pro -$29.97
Webscraper+ -$419 Unique Content Pro -$47
RSS To Blog -$247 Click Ad Equalizer -$97
The Dowser Pro -$97 MySpace Friend Blaster Pro -$59.95
Blogger Wizard -$67 Counter Code Enterprise -$49
Backlink Submitter -$67 Nixie Affiliate System -$29.41
Wordpress Mass Installer -$69 Swapclix -$49.95
The Design Dashboard -$59.95 GooHay -$99.96
Phantom Cloaker -$159.95 SEO Studio Enterprise Edition -$329.99
PLR Commander -$49.95 Million Pixel Script -$179

Videos and values

Traffic Imperium -$97 Michael’s Traffic Video’s -$97
Beyond Adsense 2007 -$67 The Google Back Door -$198
Affiliate Of The Month -$37 Free Search Engine Traffic -$47

Call Now 08083047012 soladollar@Yahoo.com

Thursday, October 11, 2007

You will discover profitable niches in under 10 minutes, guaranteed. And best of all, at this stage, thinking is not required. Just follow the steps :-).

1. We will rely on Wikipedia, but you don't need to go there right now.

2. We will use a very convenient service, provided by Google, which allows you to automatically extract keywords from almost any web page. Go to Google AdWords:Keyword Tool and click on the "Site Related Keyword".

In the field to enter URL, copy http://en.wikipedia.org and check "Include other pages on my site linked from this URL" (checking this option is very important - otherwise you will not get too many keywords).

From the drop-down list, chose "Cost and ad position estimates". Select your currency (I've selected Euro) and enter a high, maximum cost per click value (I use 50).


Important: from now on, your results will vary, as they come from the frequently changing Wikipedia homepage.

3. Click "Get keywords" and wait for results.

4. When results appear, sort them by the "Estimated Avg. CPC" column and scroll down, looking for any high-paying keyword.

5. Here's what I found. "Accused priests" - average CPC at almost $10! Sounds interesting. Let's investigate it further.



6. Intuition tells me that it will be probably a very, very narrow niche, but it still may be profitable. Let's go to the trusted Wordtracker - one of the best keyword research tools out there.

A quick search brought me the following results:

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Wow! It seems that the subject is hot - almost 350 predicted searches per day!

7. All right, let's see how many competing pages there are for our target phrase. Here the Google's count:

16 Ways to Drive Traffic to Your ....

You've got your blog set up and you've started posting pithy, useful information that your niche market would benefit from and enjoy. Days go by, you keep publishing, but no one comments and your traffic stats are barely registering. What do you do?

Like any website you own, you must do some blog promotion to start driving traffic to your site. Here are 16 steps, in no particular order of importance, that you can start doing now to get traffic moving to your blog.

1. Set up a Bloglet subscription form on your blog and invite everyone in your network to subscribe: family, friends, colleagues, clients, associates.

Http://www.bloglet.com

2. Set up a feed on MyYahoo.com so your site gets regularly spidered by the Yahoo search engine (see tutorial on http://www.biztipsblog.com)

http://www.my.yahoo.com

3. Read and comment on other blogs that are in your target niche. Don't write things like "nice blog" or "great post." Write intelligent, useful comments with a link to your blog.

4. Use Ping-0-matic to ping blog directories. Do this every time you publish.

http://www.pingomatic.com

5. Submit your blog to traditional search engines: http://www.submitfire.com

6. Submit your blog to blog directories. The most comprehensive list of directories is on this site:

http://www.masternewmedia.org/rss/top55/

Tip: Create a form to track your submissions; this can take several hours when you first start so schedule an hour a day for submitting or hire a VA to do it for you.

7. Add a link to your blog in your email signature file.

8. Put a link to your blog on every page of your website.

9. If you publish a newsletter, make sure you have a link to your blog in every issue.

10. Include a link to your blog as a standard part of all outgoing correspondence such as autoresponder sequences, sales letters, reports, white papers, etc.

11. Print your blog URL on your business cards, brochures and flyers.

12. Make sure you have an RSS feed URL that people can subscribe to. The acronym RSS means Rich Site Summary, or some may consider its meaning as Really Simple Syndication. It is a document type that lists updates of websites or blogs available for syndication. These RSS documents (also known as 'feeds') may be read using aggregators (news readers). RSS feeds may show headlines only or both headlines and summaries.

To learn how news aggregators/RSS readers work, see this site: http://www.rss-specifications.com/rss-readers.htm

13. Post often to keep attracting your subscribers to come back and refer you to others in their networks; include links to other blogs, articles and websites in your posts

14. Use Trackback links when you quote or refer to other blog posts. What is TrackBack? Essentially what this does is send a message from one server to another server letting it know you have posted a reference to their post. The beauty is that a link to your blog is now included on their site.

15. Write articles to post around the web in article directories. Include a link to your blog in the author info box (See example in our signature below).

16. Make a commitment to blog everyday. 10 minutes a day can help increase your traffic as new content attracts search engine spiders. Put it on your calendar as a task every day at the same time.

Tip: Use a hit counter to track your visitor stats: how many unique visitors, how many page views, average length of visit. You can get a free hit counter at http://www.sitemeter.com

Denise Wakeman of Next Level Partnership, and Patsi Krakoff of Customized Newsletter Services, have teamed up to create blogging classes and marketing services for independent professionals. You can read and subscribe to their blogs at http://www.biztipsblog.com, http://www.coachezines.com and http://www.bizbooknuggets.com

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Denise_Wakeman

How to Make Money From ...

Making money from blogging is one easy method to earn a steady income online. As blogs are simple to create and maintain, and best of all, you do not need to know html language to create blogs, they are prefect for beginners who want to start their online business. Moreover, search engines, such as Google, love blogs as they are usually updated with fresh contents. Hence, Google and other search engines will tend to send their spiders to your blogs, rather than static webpages. In this way, your blogs will be indexed in the search engines faster than other websites. That is great as you will get more organic search traffic from the search engines and that is the first step to making money from blogging.

After you have created your own blogs and a steady stream of visitors coming to your blogs regularly, then it is time for you to monetize your blog. One way to do that is to use AdSense. AdSense allows you to put advertisements on your blogs. Whenever your visitors come to your blogs and clicks on the ads, then you will be paid. It is as simple as this. Hence, when your blogs are able to generate many clicks every day, then you can easily earn a steady stream of income.

Another method to make money from blogging is to promote your own products. Some of us may have some knowledge which is highly demand by others. Then you might want to create your own info product and sell it. For instance, you may really good at cooking some healthy, yet tasty, dishes. Then you can start writing your own ebook about healthy dishes and promote it on your blogs. When people start buying your products, then you will start earning money too.

For some of us who are really clueless on what to create, then promoting other’s products may be another method for you to make money online. On the internet, there are a variety of products and services which you can promote others to buy from. When these people whom you have recommended have bought some products, then you will be paid. Hence, you can simply write a simple blog post saying why you think the product which you recommend is good and worth buying. When you consistently able to make your visitors trust you and buy what you have recommended, then earning money from your blogging is not difficult at all.

Indeed, there are many ways to make money from blogging. I have just given you the some of easiest methods to do so. If you are interested in having the exact blueprint to make money from blogging, then you must take a look at Blogging to the Bank 2.0 website. It will show you the most recent and advance techniques on how you can make money from your blogs.

Top six sources for niche ideas

This is the first post in a series of post on discovering potentially profitable niches that you could dominate and monetize, via either AdSense or affiliate programs. One of the greatest hurdles that many would-be affiliate and AdSense marketers face is choosing their niche. Or the second, third and further niches, after they've already built blogs around their hobbies / passions / professional knowledge. Many people new to the IM (Internet Marketing) feel that the only niche that there is in the universe is - well - the IM itself. But if they are smart, they also quickly discover that it's absurdly over-saturated and competing against this crowd won't be easy at all. So they try to settle upon something less competitive, but hopefully, equally profitable. The problem is, many initial ideas seem to be either too wide, too narrow, or as competitive as the IM. As a result, many people give up at this initial stage, without taking any further action. They just keep promising themselves that they will get back to it one day. Let me come to the rescue. You don't need any great flashes of genius to discover your niches. You just need to approach it methodically. You need to learn the best sources of inspiration, how to mine them and how to assess profitability. There is nothing secret to it. So, for a jump start, a list of top six websites to look for inspiration.
Wikipedia Well, possibly the greatest encyclopedia of all times. It's constantly updated and covers virtually any niche you might imagine. Its biggest advantage is also its biggest drawback, though. It's so huge that you may spend really a lot of time to discover profitable ideas. And it's very easy to get distracted. Wikipedia lists offer a good starting point.
DMOZ directory The largest directory of websites edited by humans. It has an extensive classification tree, which is a great source of inspiration.
Technorati One of the leading blog search engines. It provides many tools useful in looking for niche ideas - we will discuss them in detail soon.
Delicious The grandfather of all social bookmarking sites. Just look what people are bookmarking, and you will know, what's hot. It's skewed towards technology geeks, but useful anyway. Again, it will be discussed in detail later.
Froogle The shopping search engine by Google. It lets you see the most current queries on its homepage. What's better than seeing in real time, what people are actually trying to buy?
Amazon Well, Amazon has grown from a bookstore to the largest retailer in the world and it offers a wide variety of goods. You can either use its full index of products, or you can focus on a directory of books subjects. You're guaranteed to find some great niches there.

In the next posts, I will show you exactly how to use these websites (plus some other tools, available online) to the maximum effect, discovering hot and profitable niches. So, stay tuned.

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

your mentor

Who is your mentor?

AdSense Secrets: Choosing the Best Keywords for AdSense

Ever wondered how to select the best keywords for your Adsense websites? Your focus is earning money as well as attracting organic traffic towards your website. Here is what you need to know while choosing a keyword, a scientific study that maps the ideal keywords for your next upcoming adsense website.

We shall first study how to choose keywords that lead to more Adsense money.
CPC - Advantages and Drawbacks

What does CPC indicate?
When we think of high paying keywords, the first thing that pops up in our mind is CPC. CPC (Cost Per Click) is the maximum amount of money an advertiser is willing to pay you for a click. Higher the CPC of a particular keywod, more will be the payouts you can expect by targeting that keyword in your AdSense websites. You can get the most accurate CPC from the source itself - Google.

However, CPC is not the only factor that tells the profitability of a keyword. There are many other factors that you should consider.
Drawbacks of CPC
- What if there are no advertisers bidding on a keyword having high CPC? Obviously, it means no one is going to pay you that high for a click.
- What if the traffic on the keyword is technical enough and does not click on ads (banner blindness)?
- What if Google gets loads of traffic on that keyword, enough to fulfill the desires of high paying advertisers? In this case, Google will only throw remaining peanuts towards you.

Obviously, Google will like to keep all the high paying ads within its own pages. So you see, CPC just shows you a small part of the entire picture. We shall explore the rest part of the picture...
Number of Sponsors - The Most Important Figure
Keywords with high CPC do not always come with high number of advertisers. There are many keywords in Google's Adwords system that have a high price, but almost no or very less number of advertisers. Now, if you build a web page or website around a keyword on which no one is bidding, Google will try to fill the ad blocks with ads of the related keywords rather than the high paying keyword you were initially targeting. There is no guarantee that ads of the related keywords will be good converters. Therefore, there is every likelihood that your clicks will be passed through SmartPricing Filter, eventually resulting in lesser payouts.

Hence, it is important to see the number of sponsors bidding on the keyword in question. If there are more the advertisers, there will be more competition among them to get the top position. This means that there will be more revenue per click that they are willing to share with you. In other words, more sponsors mean more people fighting against one another other to pay you more Adsense money.
Number of clicks on an Ad
It refers to the number of clicks an advertiser gets when his ad appears on the top. If the number of clicks and number of advertisers is less, just ignore those keywords, no matter what their CPC is. However, if the clicks per month are lower than expected, but the number of advertisers is a good one - it's the right choice for you. Such keywords are called "Niche AdSens' keywords." Here the word 'niche' is used in commercial context. This means that Google is not able to generate traffic on such keyword ads. This makes it difficult for it to exhaust the advertising budgets of the advertisers. Therefore, in order to meet its targets, Google happily shares high paying ads with you, resulting in more payouts. Try to find such "Niche AdSens' keywords."

Coming to Higher number of clicks - It indicates:

Either the traffic segment is ignorant about the online advertising concepts, and click on these ads unknowingly. This means you will experience higher CTR on your ads when placed at appropriate place. You don't have to put in much efforts to fight banner blindness.

Or, the traffic is highly commercial and willing to purchase the advertised product over internet. This means that there are very little chances of your facing the SmartPricing phenomenon.

Number of clicks along with the other stats like Number of sponsors and CPC, can enable you to make more wise decisions while choosing keywords for your AdSense content.
Bidding Quality
It's important to see the pattern in which people are bidding on a keyword. Suppose there are 400 advertisers bidding on a keyword. The top 20 of these are paying something like $15 per click, while the rest of them pay somewhere between $2 and $0.05. Now you might have found some decent tools that give you the average of top 3 or top 5 positions which is good, but not good enough. The point is that although the top 20 advertisers are paying higher, but the rest 380 advertisers are paying quite low. There is a high probability of your getting the ads of those 380 sponsors. Therefore, the average of the top 20 advertises can be really misleading. The solution to this problem is discussed in the later part of this page.

We have enough Adsense money now. Let's build some traffic on your website.

Traffic Building for AdSense:


Choosing Niche Keywords
Niche keywords are the keywords that are highly searched by the web surfers, and are rarely used by your competitors. Less competition means more traffic to your website. Targeting ten niche keywords is easier and more fruitful that targeting a highly competitive keyword. Traffic from niche keywords when directed to a relevant page increases your CTR and conversion ratio.
Determining CompetitionPeople generally take the number of results returned by search engines as the number of pages competing on a keyword. But it is wrong. The Search Engine Results get irrelevant after 10 - 15 pages. Irrelevancy further increases with the depth. The pages that have the keyword dumped in a corner are not competing against you, but search engines will still list them. In fact they have to.
It is assumed that if a webmaster is targeting a web page with a particular keyword, the keyword is used in the title as well as in the anchor text linking to that webpage. Such a page is listed higher by the search engines as it is dedicated to what you searched for. So how to filter out the most relevant results? Check it out!

Inanchor intitle and Its Precision - The SolutionIn Google, you can easily determine the EXACT number of pages that are competing against you. You can precisely list out the pages that are using a particular keyword in their page titles or in the anchor texts linking to them.

The query can be applied as follows: intitle:keyword inanchor:keyword.

For example, if the keyword is "hair treatment", the formula will be used in the following manner: intitle:hair inanchor: hair intitle: treatment inanchor: treatment. This figure gives you the exact number of pages that are ACTUALLY Targeting with these keywords, and not those that have just created a page or a small paragraph on the same topic. Google emphasizes on Anchors and Page titles. That's the reason, it supports such a search query.

We shall now discuss some other traditional ways to determine competition.
R/S Ratio
Here, R refers the number of competitor websites for a particular keyword as per the search result of the search engine. And S refers the number of searchers using that keyword while searching their queries. This means that for better results, you have to choose the keywords with lower R/S ratio.

R/S ratio becomes polluted when someone uses the number of results as the number of competing websites. As explained above, counting the number of results as the number of competing pages is the biggest mistake one can make while choosing a keyword. However, the figure becomes quite useful when inanchor intitle is used to create R/S.

KEI AnalysisKEI (Keyword Effectiveness Index) is a formula for measuring the effectiveness of a keyword. The formula was devised by Sumantra Roy. However, this figure also depends upon the number of searches and competition, but with a difference. This formula analyzes the number of searches and competition in such a way that if the searches increase, KEI increases; and if the competition increases, KEI decreases. Higher the KEI, more profitable will be the keyword. However, it becomes polluted when the number of search results are used as the number of competitors.
Determining TrafficDetermining traffic for a keyword is quite important before targeting it. Along with the competition stats, it lets you make out the niches present in any industry. Besides, it lets you predict (to some extent) how much traffic you can expect if you promote a website around a particular keyword. There are two known sources for determining traffic. Overture Keyword Suggestion Tool (now a part of Yahoo Search Engine) and WordTracker. When talking about accuracy, Wordtracker monitors the queries on some meta search engines that actually render it inaccurate . Reason? There is no known stat about how much of the community you are targeting is searching on those meta search engines. However, it's a good tool to make out the niches.

In my opinion, Yahoo owned Overture gives you more accurate stats than Wordtracker. This is for the reason that Overture is a PPC engine. It can show you how many people are searching for a particular term on its vast network. A network which is bigger than any Meta Search Engine. Still, it is not that accurate, but at least better than Wordtracker. The tools that are predicting Google Searches for you are just doing guess work. No one knows the algorithm they use.
Summing It Up
Profitability of a keyword depends more on the number of sponsors than CPC. Number of clicks and bidding quality can't be determined by just monitoring the first 3 or 8 places. It can be rightly assessed by taking out the average of all the 400 sponsors bidding on a keyword. Sounds very tiring for keyword research, right? Well, Keyword Country (http://www.keywordcountry.com) gives you not only the average of all the sponsors bidding on a keyword, but also the Max CPC from Google, Clicks per month from Google, No. of Advertisers present in Google Adwords system for a keyword, Competitors through inanchor intitle, R/S ratio and KEI with inanchor intitle, Traffic through Overture, and much more. All this enables you to make a wise decision while choosing the keywords.