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Originally Posted by FlatLine
Don't you mean he's going to give erect's tool a test spin?
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^^ this
It's really quite magnificent, some have likened it to the nectar of gods. The best part is that satisfaction is guaranteed (both yours and mine).
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Originally Posted by iggyman
Re: Tutorial
I'd like to see something on effectively choosing keywords for maximum click throughs and convertions.
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I'm open to whatever here. I do think a guide to choosing niches (both seo & ppc) would be a great place for newbies to start. There are a few problems with this ....
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PPC keyword that convert depend heavily on ad copy & a pre-selling landing page. Some people can't get any sales off of "review" or "scam" type of words .... others bank.
I've got an algorithm that I wrote for campaign sniper that takes several factors into consideration before creating a KEI~ish value for your PPC needs. I've been meaning to do a write up on it so when I get it up, I'll post it.
This is a totally flawed system though. It relies on raw data to do calculations that's best handled by the human brain. A user's intent when searching, along with themed ad copy & landers, are probably the most important factors in finding profitable keywords.
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An seo tool is different, it's my opinion that you can crunch the data down to find some low hanging fruit. However, I won't be sharing my complete system here because that's where I make my money.
To point you in the right direction: In my opinion, some of the most important factors that you can look at are domain links, direct page links, intitle competition for the SERPs. As you can tell, without an automated process this can take some serious time.
The truth of the matter is that to really find the easy niches to rape, you have to do this on a very large scale and be willing to compete in ANY niche.
seo_mike: camtasia is awesome .. you'll have fun with it. You are welcome to make a tut but I've already got one showing how to use the system efficiently. Check that PM I sent you and we can get the ball rolling here.