Performing search engine optimisation to rank your website in the search engines on certain keywords is a long and often expensive task. This is why it's imperative that when you are finally ranked on the first page of google that those keywords are bringing in revenue for you, otherwise you have wasted a lot of time and effort for very little monetary return.
So how do you know which keywords are better to rank on than others? Or, more specifically, which keywords are going to have more commercial value to you if you rank well on them? Well, I recently purchased an SEO and keyword research tool called Market Samurai that has loads of really cool features that most of the other tools out there don't have. Take a look at the video below where it is explained how you can compare similar keywords to find which one has the most commercial value. Using this you can concentrate your efforts on ranking for keywords that will bring in more revenue to your website.
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Well, I feel a little sheepish that I haven't joined a JV giveaway as a contributor up until this week. For the last 2 months I've been concentrating on generating traffic for my blog with link building strategies and other search engine optimisation techniques and hadn't really paid much attention to the JV giveaways. I figured there wasn't much point in joining them without my own ebook to give away.
I really wish I had started contributing to these JV giveaways during those 2 months. It was easy enough to find some decent quality products with PLR rights to give away, so you don't even really need a product that you've created yourself. Although you will build your list much quicker with your own product. I joined 3 giveaways in the last 3 days and have already got an extra 100+ people on my list!
If you want to read a little more about JV giveaways and how they work then click here. There is also a list of giveaways you can join yourself. The reason I was prompted in to joining giveaways this week is due to a project that I'm working on with 3 other Alex Jeffreys students, but more about that in a future post.
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