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Hype In Online Business ery" and wait for the results.Once upon a time when Earth did not commercialize the internet invention, someone published an ad in a national newspaper saying "Send Me $1 and I will show you how to become a millionaire"People from all the over the place sent their $1 dollar bills waiting to get the The main keyword as you can see, was searched 174416 times last month. As I showed you earlier this is a very competitive niche and we don't stand a chance to get a first page ranking. So instead of using "data recovery", we analyze the results until we find a keyphrase that receives decent traffic (b Extended Stay Lodging-Satisfying the Long-Term Guest Finding a Nice Within a Niche.While extended stay guests have long been part of the hotel industry, the purpose-built segment has exploded in North America and particularly in the US within the last ten years. This has been a hotel developer's nirvana. Who wouldn't have been attracted to the segment?< In Step 1 I told you to look for a high paying keyword using Overture's bid tool. To make it easier for you to understand I'll choose a high paying keyword and I'll show you the steps required to build you niche site. I used "data recovery" as my main high paying keyword ( the highest bid on Overture for this keyword is $7.01 ). Now, this means that people are spending decent amounts of money to get top placings. We can assume that adwords users bid in the same range(they usually pay more). This is good news for us as our site will have high paying adsense ads on it. (If you don't know what is Google Adsense, don't worry - I will cover this in a later lesson). Now all we have to do is find a niche within this niche. What I mean by this is that we need to find a phrase that contains the main keyword, receives decent traffic but it hasn't as much competition as "data recovery" (over 44 million competing sites). To do this we are going to use 2 tools : Overture's Keyword Selector Tool(http://inventory.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion/) and a great resource found at www.NicheTaxi.com First, we will use the keyword selector tool to see how many times our main keyword was searched for on Yahoo last month. It will also give us other keyphrases that contain our main keyword. We type in "data recovery" and wait for the results. The main keyword as you can see, was searched 174416 times last month. As I showed you earlier this is a very competitive niche and we don't stand a chance to get a first page ranking. So instead of using "data recovery", we analyze the results until we find a keyphrase that receives decent traffic (be Using Search to Win Customers for this keyword is $7.01 ). Now, this means that people are spending decent amounts of money to get top placings. We can assume that adwords users bid in the same range(they usually pay more). 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It will also give us other keyphrases that contain our main keyword. We type in "data recovery" and wait for the results. The main keyword as you can see, was searched 174416 times last month. As I showed you earlier this is a very competitive niche and we don't stand a chance to get a first page ranking. So instead of using "data recovery", we analyze the results until we find a keyphrase that receives decent traffic (b We Try Harder and Smart Advertising s in a later lesson).There are many great advertising campaigns and marketing strategies, which corporate America has produced. Many of these great advertising campaigns have won awards and many deserve them. One of the greatest advertising achievements was done with Avis Rent a Car. Perhaps y Now all we have to do is find a niche within this niche. What I mean by this is that we need to find a phrase that contains the main keyword, receives decent traffic but it hasn't as much competition as "data recovery" (over 44 million competing sites). To do this we are going to use 2 tools : Overture's Keyword Selector Tool(http://inventory.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion/) and a great resource found at www.NicheTaxi.com First, we will use the keyword selector tool to see how many times our main keyword was searched for on Yahoo last month. It will also give us other keyphrases that contain our main keyword. We type in "data recovery" and wait for the results. The main keyword as you can see, was searched 174416 times last month. As I showed you earlier this is a very competitive niche and we don't stand a chance to get a first page ranking. So instead of using "data recovery", we analyze the results until we find a keyphrase that receives decent traffic (b Create Your Own Business Opportunities rd Selector Tool(http://inventory.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion/) and a great resource found at www.NicheTaxi.comDo you approach business conventions with an open mind?Have you ever noticed some businesspeople view a particular business expo as having been “wonderful” while others thought “it wasn’t worth their time?” Do you ever wonder how there can be such two opposing First, we will use the keyword selector tool to see how many times our main keyword was searched for on Yahoo last month. It will also give us other keyphrases that contain our main keyword. We type in "data recovery" and wait for the results. The main keyword as you can see, was searched 174416 times last month. As I showed you earlier this is a very competitive niche and we don't stand a chance to get a first page ranking. So instead of using "data recovery", we analyze the results until we find a keyphrase that receives decent traffic (b Downline Builders - Are They Worth It? ery" and wait for the results.Downline building is one of the most difficult hurdles to overcome in a Network Marketing business. Its also the most important one as your entire financial future in the industry is dependent upon you learning how to successfully recruit. Many of the internet marketing 'el The main keyword as you can see, was searched 174416 times last month. As I showed you earlier this is a very competitive niche and we don't stand a chance to get a first page ranking. So instead of using "data recovery", we analyze the results until we find a keyphrase that receives decent traffic (between 500 - 1000). Let's choose "computer data recovery". Now we will find out if this is a profitable adsense niche, by going to http://nichetaxi.com and typing in our keyword and clicking on "ok". After waiting a couple of seconds NicheTaxi tells us that this is "Not bad as a niche" (4 stars out of 5). We have now found our niche within a niche and in the next installment of this guide I will show you how to create content for this niche, and publish it on a blog.
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