The training I mentioned in the my last email just went live. It's called Azon Zoom (get it...A-Z training...?). Yeah, I hate coming up with titles.
Rather than do separate WSOs as I thought I might do I ended up putting everything in one, big package. Easier on me, cheaper for everyone, and I think it really does cover a ton of material. You can read the full details on the sales page here: Azon Zoom with Bonus Email CoachingAs I mentioned before - this isn't for everyone. Many of you have signed up for the free training through my Facebook Page. There are
significant differences in the level of detail in Azon Zoom and the free training but if you have experience as an Amazon Associate already the free training is probably all you need.Azon Zoom is geared towards beginners - those who haven't seen any success yet or are just starting out and need a total immersion in the details that can "zoom" them forward on the learning curve.Included in the package are:- 7 writing templates/outlines to jump start your content writing for Amazon products - how to write for different kinds of keywords, suggestions for your starting and closing sentences, and how to come up with the body of a post (the part that comes between the opening and closing).
- 7 PDFs covering a complete Amazon strategy from start to finish including keyword research, competition analysis, the secret keywords that almost always eliminate Amazon as your competition, and how to read your Amazon dashboard reports to find areas of improvement in your results
- Bonus email coaching for anyone who needs some extra encouragement (or a kick from behind) to make sure you follow the steps and make the course pay for itself.
Again, you can read more about it here:
Azon Zoom
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Find More Seed Keywords with Google Suggest
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Bart Hennin shared this with me yesterday and it was perfect timing as I was doing some keyword research of my own at the time.He discovered that if you put a 2+ word phrase into Google, put your cursor in between two of the words and press the space bar, Google Suggest will show you phrases with new words in the MIDDLE of the phrase you entered into Google.If you put your cursor at the front of the phrase and press the space bar, Google Suggest will show you phrases with new words in the front of the phrase you entered into Google.
So, if you're struggling to find long tail seed keywords to run through your keyword tools, play around with some two word phrases in Google Suggest and you'll find all kinds of ideas. Thanks, Bart!
Sincerely,
Erica Stone erica@extremereviewer.com
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