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There are many skills required to be successful on line.
Some of these skills, like keyword research are critical in almost all aspects of internet marketing. This is particularly true of article marketing, where your article titles, often your topic itself, and the anchor text in your resource box are all keyword sensitive.
Now a lot of people talk about keyword research, usually when they are selling an affiliate product of some sort. And many will point newbies to the free tools like Google’s external keyword tool, but only a few will take the time to actually show you how to do keyword research correctly.
That’s why I think you should dig into your pocket and spend a whole $7 to listen to Mike Paetzold discuss how he goes about using free keyword tools to target keywords when he sets up his many niche blogs
Keyword Research With Totally Free Tools Tele-seminar
Mike is one of the best bloggers I know, and as an expert in blogging, he is also an expert in the mechanics of setting up niche blogs. And a key skill in that process is keyword research.
At 9PM EDT, Thursday, August 19 he will be conducting a tele-seminar on the topic which he intends to turn into a for sale product. So you know he will be pulling no punches when he goes into detail on just how he does it.
Let me tell you, anyone can write an ebook, or transform a PLR product into a course. And there is nothing wrong with that. But there is some thing to be said for listening to the experts. People who actually make a living at it explaining their techniques. And that’s what I expect to hear from Mike on the 19th.
Keyword Research With Totally Free Tools Tele-seminar
Keyword research matters for Pay per click, article marketing, blogging, Search Engine optimization and more. Proper keyword research is on of the key “creative” elements of your marketing that can and will make a tremendous difference in your ultimate success or failure online.
You owe it to your self to invest some time on the topic, particularly when you can learn from an accomplished practitioner like Mike.
Now if you want, you can sign up to get resell rights to the final product and if that fits your business model, I encourage you to do so. If you are looking for a product you can resell, this is one that is “evergreen.” There will always be new people coming online who will want to learn how to do keyword research well and inexpensively.
Keyword Research With Totally Free Tools Tele-seminar
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Article directories are great source of knowledge. You can get material for your school or work from articles directories for free.
Mike the WordPress guy know his stuff. I’m looking forward to the call and learning how Mike and Steve get traffic to their new blogs so quickly.
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Mike is one of the top WordPress blogging experts around, and one of my Top 2 go-to guys for anything WordPress. So I couldn’t agree with you more, Earl – This is definitely a call bloggers and wannabe bloggers should be all over!
Doug Champigny´s last blog ..Affiliates Throng To The ClickBank Pirate Launch
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This sounds like a great call to be on. Mike sure does know a lot about niche research, so I am sure we all can pick up some great pointers.
Joel Osborne´s last blog ..Making Money with Market Samurai
I agree, this should be a great call.
And at a cost of only $7 there is no reason why anyone should not be on this call.
As you said, keyword research is the heart of any online business. You need to know if there are buyers out there and it is also a great way to find out who you are competing against.
Thanks and I plan on being there!
Brett McEllhiney´s last blog ..Free Ebook on Building a Niche Marketing Business