This book is your overall planning tool for any site. I don't care if you're promoting Amazon, Clickbank or a travel niche. I don't care if your main niche is "armpit razors for the young and the restless" - you'll learn:- how to gather keywords for any niche with FREE tools and a few button clicks
- the best way to ORGANIZE those keywords into a useful strategy for content
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how to deal with keywords that basically mean the same thing but have their own search volume
- why content is extremely important for better rankings and traffic
- how to use your own site to improve your rankings
- strategies for using multiple keywords in important SEO fields in your content
- how to leverage multiple keywords in a single post
- which keywords have the most search volume but might be hiding from you because there are multiple keyword variations
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how to keep from repeating yourself in an attempt to target keywords that mean the same thing
Inside you'll see how I took a list of hundreds of keywords related to the "stand mixer reviews" niche and carved out over 220 post topics with keywords and that didn't even include the product review posts I'd add to the site!
With this strategy, you could plan out an entire 100+ page website in just a few hours and even outsource the whole thing if you wanted.
Do you know any business that operates without a plan for growth? That's what this is for webmasters - your plan for growth.
You'll never again question how to use keywords to plan your content strategy.
This works great for brand new sites and is just as effective on established sites. Explore your current keywords, look for more, and enhance your existing content with the same steps I'd advise you to take on a new site.
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PS - For those of you who hadn't heard yet, Squidoo locked my ENTIRE account then graciously unlocked ONE lens they felt was personal (despite having multiple personal lenses with no affiliate links in them). I got the email the first day of my two week vacation to the east coast to visit my family. What timing... ;)
The reason for the closure was that more than 80% of my lenses were promotional in nature. Yes, well, that's what I do - promote Amazon!
Based on their activities the past few months I wasn't surprised and didn't fight them on it. Who has time for that? I had already started my own site with the intention of moving my lenses over to my own domain. The new site started mid June and has made over $80 this month with just about 40 lenses moved over in the past couple of weeks.
Those of you who are members of OBI can read the post detailing how I've moved my lenses, where I moved them to, and tips for doing so quickly with as little hassle as possible.
Not only am I not building new lenses but I'm no longer recommending Squidoo as a source for affiliate marketers. You can earn a lot more with less hassle building your own sites.
Also - don't miss my OBI post on the steps I recently took to speed up my largest websites in order to provide a better user experience. Getting some nice site speed scores on testing tools!
Sincerely,
Erica Stone
erica@extremereviewer.com