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		<title>Perpetual Traffic Formula</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jul 2010 16:11:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carl Barton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been having a look at the free reports and software that Ryan Diess has been giving out this week in the build up to the launch of his Perpetual Traffic Formula. I didn&#8217;t bother downloading his Cherry Picker software as I already have the full version of market samurai which does everything and more [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been having a look at the free reports and software that Ryan Diess has been giving out this week in the build up to the launch of his Perpetual Traffic Formula. I didn&#8217;t bother downloading his Cherry Picker software as I already have the full version of <a href="http://marketsamurai.com-see-the.info">market samurai</a> which does everything and more that Cherry Picker does. I&#8217;ve read people saying that these two software programs give different results, and asking which is most accurate but seeing as you can&#8217;t get fully accurate results for this kind of thing anywhere anyway, it seems a bit pointless to worry about that.</p>
<p>The two reports that have come out contain a few interesting stats and some solid bits of content, but most of it wasn&#8217;t new to me and won&#8217;t be news to anyone who&#8217;s done much search engine optimization. He starts with the &#8216;Perpetual Traffic Report&#8217; showing some stats on the decline of pay per click traffic and a switch back to organic traffic which was (if true) pretty interesting, I have to admit I didn&#8217;t realise that sponsered ads got such a small percentage of clicks these days although I don&#8217;t do much PPC so that&#8217;s not surprising.</p>
<p>Getting to the meat of the first report, he claims that a combination of content, backlinks and activity will boost your rankings but that you MUST do all three and most people just concentrate on the first two. He emphasises that if google doesn&#8217;t see activity on your site in the form of comments, feed subscriptions and changing content then they will not rank your site highly. I&#8217;m not sure whether this is true, he talks about a google algorithm shift but seeing as google never realeases information like this I am currently taking his claim with a pinch of salt. It seems his course will teach you how to use google tools like feedburner to make it look like your site has a lot of activity, although he&#8217;s making the assumption that google uses these tools in it&#8217;s website search engine rankings.</p>
<p>Of course, results are king in my book. I&#8217;m looking forward to seeing what he comes up with in his course next week and if implementing it shows the massive gain in traffic that he is claiming it will then he obviously knows what he&#8217;s talking about!</p>
<p>The second report, the authority codes, is useful if you don&#8217;t know them but they&#8217;re not really secret codes they&#8217;re just search expressions to find high PR blogs that you can comment on to get links. If you don&#8217;t know how to do this then download them by all means.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll keep you updated on what I think about the Perpetual Traffic Formula once it has launched.</p>
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		<title>Internet Marketing Keyword Research</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Dec 2008 21:07:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carl Barton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I decided that before I blindly ran off trying to drive traffic from here, there and everywhere it would be a good idea to do a little keyword research first. Afterall this is a long term plan, so knowing which keywords I want to rank well with, and that I have a chance at ranking [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I decided that before I blindly ran off trying to drive traffic from here, there and everywhere it would be a good idea to do a little keyword research first. Afterall this is a long term plan, so knowing which keywords I want to rank well with, and that I have a chance at ranking well with, will help me with my overall traffic strategy.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve done a fair bit of SEO and keyword research before as a few years ago I set up my own dating website (<a href="http://www.phlirtz.com">www.phlirtz.com</a>) and spent a lot of time trying to get the site up in the search engine rankings.</p>
<p>So I started off today with this great bit of software called Market Samurai (<a href="http://www.marketsamurai.com/">http://www.marketsamurai.com/</a>). I was originally using it for adwords campaigns, but its good for general keyword research too. For the full version you have to pay, but the keyword research tool works great with the free version.</p>
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<p>Basically, you enter a generic keyword phrase, I used &#8216;Internet Marketing&#8217; and it goes out to find all the keywords it can, using Googles synonym tool. It can also use SEO digger to generate keywords but this is a paid service so you would have to be a member of SEO digger for that option to work.</p>
<p>This generated 103 keywords for me. I then went to google&#8217;s keyword tool and used the option to get keyword ideas using a website&#8217;s content. Now seeing as I am trying to get keyword idea for my blog, I thought it would be a good idea to see which keywords google thinks are appropriate to the top blogs that Alex showed us in module 4. So I took 2 of the top blogs in that list and plugged them in. Google came back with a load of keywords that it thought these blogs were about.</p>
<p>I plugged these in to Market Samurai as well. The good thing about doing this is that Market Samurai automatically ignores any duplicates. This bumped my keyword list up to 276.</p>
<p>The next step was to use Market Samurai to analyse these keywords. So pressing the &#8216;Analyse Keywords&#8217; button gives me a few options to choose. I want to know how many people are searching on these terms and how much competition for them is out there. There is also an option for it to estimate how much adwords traffic you should get with them, it&#8217;s up to you if you want to check this, if you&#8217;re running any paid traffic campaigns it might be worth it. I also checked the SEO Comp option. Usually the only way to gauge the competition for keywords would be to count the search results returned by google for that keyword phrase. Market Samurai uses a different algorithm to gauge the quality of the sites you are competing against as well. For example, if wikipedia.org or amazon.com are ranking highly for certain keywords, then you are unlikely to ever be able to compete with these and Market Samurai takes this in to account.</p>
<p>Once you have all this data, you can then use something called Keyword Effectiveness Index (KEI) to determine which keywords are going to be worth targeting. KEI is worked out with this formula:</p>
<p>Searches * Searches / Number of Results.</p>
<p>I worked out the KEI using the the SEO Comp number from Market Samurai as the &#8216;Results&#8217; parameter, which should be a more accurate reading.</p>
<p>This should give you an idea of which keywords people are searching on in this niche, but that don&#8217;t have overwhelming competition for them. The higher the KEI the better. Some keywords I would ignore as they are too broad to be worth competing on at the moment. And some will be out of context. But some of the more specific, high KEI keywords will be handy to know for using in blog titles, anchor text for incoming links, headings, phrases to use in your blog posts etc etc.</p>
<p>And if you can&#8217;t be bothered to go through all this yourself, you can download the data I came up with <a href="http://carlbartonpresents.com/IMKeywords.csv">here</a>.</p>
<p>I have hardly touched on the surface of Market Samurai but it looks like a very impressive bit of software for creating traffic friendly websites, and it&#8217;s still only in beta! I will probably upgrade to the full version when I have time to sit down and make proper use of it.</p>
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