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This is the url where you get the info. Below the main articles, a bunch of links to articles that discuss what Google's new way of indexing means to you.
If you sincerely want to succeed at this business, you know what to do. Well, in case you don't, read them articles. I dooded and will be ahead of you... even if you also do it. Ha, ha, ha, he, he, ha,ha,he!
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2010/06/our-new-search-index-caffeine.html
AOL's Leaked Search Data
In August of 2006 AOL
leaked millions of search records. Some SEOs scoured through this
data to look at click data by ranking. A comment on Jim Boykin's blog reveals
the percent of clicks for each position for 9,038,794 searches and
4,926,623 clicks. Donna Fontenot shared
the relative click volume of lower ranked results relative to the top
ranked site.
Overall Percent of Clicks
Relative Click Volume
42.13%, 2,075,765 clicks
11.90%, 586,100 c
To find a narrow, not too competitive niche, make a lists and combine. Like in the example below (sometime of the criteria can be on the same level and on different levels, that's okay):
lose weight is the broadest
lose weight for men
lose weight for women
lose weight for boys
lose weight for girls
lose weight for teenage boys
lose weight for teenage girls
Pick one of these, then narrow it more.
Let's say you picked lose weight for women
they love how they look except for thigh, or butt,
Articles show up high when new if you publish them on sites like
ezinearticles.com. Then, as EzineArticles.com gets more and stops
pushing yours, they drop, unless you create backlinks, just like for a
site.
If they're good, other site owners will pick them up.
If they get on a
site that's got mojo, they'll rank high on that site. Which is great,
if they give credit where credit is due.
When you write an article, always have one link be your url.
Usually,
when they copy, your links that ar
http://labs.wordtracker.com/seo-blogger
Whether you blog about business, politics or the hot topic of the
moment,
SEO Blogger allows you to find the most sought-after keywords for your
subject without ever leaving your blog editing screen. The tool sits
alongside whatever blog publishing software you're using so you can do
keyword research and optimize your posts as you write. Then,
simply
hit "Publish" – and you're done!
In case you're confused about doing niche research:
It won't show you traffic, it will give you broad and not so broad subject's to think about. with some numbers next to them.
Say you go to 'shopping'
Right away you see that there are 374 classifieds, today 06-24-2010.
You click on classifieds, you see that automotive has to most ads (175), equestrian has 74, custom knives 57 (at this point you might say, custom knives? Is there a market for that?) Knives is followed by watercraft (53) an
The really good stuff is at the end of the video. The list of questions he's answering is below the video.
You have been served!
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1756437348670651505#
http://www.web-directories.ws/General/Free/
This is the link to their info about advertising on www.Reddit.com
No, I did not do it. Actually, I'm wondering if anyone has and what was that experience like.http://www.reddit.com/help/selfserve
Last week I rewrote the 6 articles that make up one of my sites to increase the keyword density from 2% and less to between 3.1% and 3.4%. I published the new changes on the 15th.
The interesting thing, I started to rank for 6 keywords I was not fighting for (with positions of 4, 4, 122, 162,59, and 5 respectively, the 1st and 4th of these have decent traffic, the others get less than 500 searches, exact match) and for keywords that contained misspelling of a word, one of them is actually