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| This Simple Under The Radar SEO Tool will find YOU thousands of affiliate marketing "buying keywords", for a one time payment of $14! Today you have the opportunity to own a small piece of software that has been directly responsible for over $90,000 in affiliate commissions since March 2009... and it's yours for the price of a case of beer. Take a look at what of few of the Warriors that have purchased this software have to say: Quote:
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I initially created this tool to use for keyword research on niche sites promoting Amazon.com products, but quickly realized the strength of the tool reaches far beyond Amazon. I now use it for about a dozen separate niche sites of mine that promote products from eBay, Amazon and multiple other e-commerce sites with affiliate programs. This setup has been responsible for my best year in affiliate marketing yet. How Does It Work? Well, it's actually quite simple. It's a super duper lightweight, desktop program that utilizes the "search suggestions" feature of Amazon.com, scrapes the returned results and automatically exports them to a csv file for easy viewing & editing in Excel, Google Docs or any other spreadsheet program. Amazon.com is one of the first places prospective buyers go when searching for a product online, and it's search function gets used millions of times daily. The "search suggestions" feature of Amazon keeps track of the search queries and provides popular search strings as suggestions to it's users who are using the search function... you know, like this: ![]() This tool harvests that valuable data and spits it out cleanly in a matter of seconds! Step 1 - Type a keyword in the box and click the button and results will automatically be displayed in the "suggestions" area, and... ![]() Step 2 - Open the exported CSV file to see all results.... ![]() That's It! ... I told you it was lightweight! You Can Also Use This Tool For Micro Niche Research As you can see above, I decided to use "Snuggie" as my product to target. Let's say for example I decide I want to find other "as seen on tv" type products: ![]() ![]() That gives me a whole bunch of additional sub niches to consider, and several more individual product ideas for me to promote! How Is This Different From Other Keyword Tools?
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| Advanced Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: , , United Kingdom.
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HI Justin Tool looks great but can you give just one example of how you have used this to make commissions? have looked through Amazon and picked up product key phrases but the Google external key word tool doesn't show any of them , even word tracker only show a very small proportion. Keith |
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I use this primarily in conjunction with the PhPBay and Datafeedr plugins in Wordpress. Lets say I decide to have a website that promotes "Snuggies" (just to stick with the examples above) I will run the tool to dig up a nice list of longer tail keyword phrases that people have searched for revolving around the core keyword term "snuggie" (like the screenshot above labeled step 2) I then simply create wordpress posts with these newly discovered keyword phrases as the title. In the content of the post I usually display some ebay listings, amazon products or any other program that uses a datafeed. These posts generally rank very well in the organic results... though you will want to check competition in Google before you create your posts, as some of the phrases it generates will have quite a bit of competition already. I then ping, bookmark and submit the RSS feed. I then use Angela and Paul's backlinks to optimize the main page of the site for the core keyword. It sounds like a lot of work, but it can all be done very quickly. Keep in mind, the Google external keyword tool provides a very small percentage of keywords. It's a good place to start, but it is not very accurate at all in terms of estimated traffic. The same goes for WordTracker... its a helpful tool, but there's no way for it to get an accurate read on the number of searches for a keyword per month. The best way to get an indication on the amount of traffic a keyword gets is to set up an Adwords campaign, bid just enough to have your ads displayed towards the bottom of the front page of sponsored results and track the amount of impressions it gets. This shows you exact search numbers and only costs a few dollars if done correctly. |
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Thanks! This tool looks great and lots of fun, too!
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Excellent. I'm just gearing up for the holiday season with eBay/Amazon sites and I instantly found a keyword with the .net domain available that has 18000 [exact] searches a month in the US and a second keyword with 5400 searches. Both with the 1st page of Google wide open! Thanks |
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@Austin: that's awesome, now is the perfect time to get these sites rolling out. The timing is perfect to secure some of Angela's/Paul's backlinks, let them do their work for another month and cash in on the November / December madness.... come Black Friday... cha-ching!! @Everyone else: only 3 more of these babies at $14, going to $19 soon |
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Hey Justin, looks good. Will you develop it any further? Do you have other tools hiding away Do you have a success rate with these keywords in regards to getting a domain under those kw's or is your strategy to just have a 'genral keyword' domain related to say, snuggies and go from there? Thanks, Robbie
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I am not sure if I will develop this tool further or not at this point... I am considering bundling it in with a couple other ones that I use. I do have a couple other little tools that I use... though I don't think I am going to share those just yet ![]() When I use this, I set up domains surrounding the main keyword. If my keyword, for example was "red snuggies" I would make sure to get either www.redsnuggies.com, www.red-snuggies.com, www.the-red-snuggies.com, etc. After registering a domain I install wordpress, use the flexx squeeze theme, build the store with either phpbay, datafeedr, reviewazon or a combination of them together and then start building backlinks for my main keyword. I have a handful of sites like these that all provide a pretty steady stream of income, though as I mentioned before they really take off in November and December. I try to gear up in September / early October so I am ranking well by early November. |
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If we buy today do we get a special in the future if you bundle it with other tools, as you suggest? Im just hanging off as i just bought reviewzon and your tool would help with that. Or should i wait to see this delicious bundle Robbie lol
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Thanks! Your tool will save me time. I tried to the past to: 1- collect keywords for a niche and put them in a file 2- build txt post for each keyword => I have a custom tool that take a file and build txt post for each keyword using random text + phpbay code like [phpbay, stroller, 10] + other information 3- use dripfeeder to post these text file in the wordpress. The great problem was that It took me a lot of time to collect the keywords and put them in the file. I was using free WT. What I am sure is that I made some sale doing that. just grab the keywords and build the wp site Thanks for the tool PS: The only think I did not find is the way to switch for Amazon fr. I have english and french websites |
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@schmutly - thanks for your interest in the tool. As of right now, I haven't began development of the next product, that would bundle tools together - but you can be sure I will be giving Warriors a sweet deal on it when it is released
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I bought this a couple of days ago and I love it. Please let me know when you release any other add-ons or other tools. |
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@smileysteve: Glad you like the tool! I will keep you posted an any others I decide to share!
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I have been receiving several PMs in regards to how this keyword fits into my online model. I wanted to share some of the questions and answers with others here: When you use the tool to find keywords, do you then test the keywords with adwords to see if the terms actually have traffic before you start building sites for them? (i.e. would you see how many impressions snuggie and its related kws get on adwords per day). Yes. Many people tend to come up with a niche idea, buy a domain name, and then do proper keyword research. It's much more efficient to do the research first, and then build the site. Once I have determined "real traffic" through Adwords I will go ahead and build the site. When you make a post for each kw, do use unique content in the post, or just have datafeeds in the post? For most of my sites I only use datafeeds and have had no problems SEO wise. I often times "mash up" data and various plugins to create semi-unique content and also help "erase any footprints" that may be left by a plugin. There are times when I find a niche that needs an extra boost in order to achieve the desired rankings. If this is the case I will create about 200 words of unique content for each post. Do you only use this strategy with exact match domains for each niche (i.e. snuggie.com), or do you ever use hub domains (baseballbats.com) and then just make different posts for all sorts of related kws? I personally stay away from trademarks when registering a domain name, but have observed several websites using them for quite some time with no real issues. I prefer to register domains that are slightly broader in terminology. (for example "aluminumbaseballbats.com" if my main keywords were something like "easton synergy baseball bat") How many sites are you operating right now to earn 10,000 per month with EPN and amazon? I actively operate 13 different sites like this. Some of them have been around for 2 years, some as little as 4 months. |
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Blase40, I just purchased your item, I input one word like snuggie for example, and I only get one line(or box) of keywords! I have to use the pointer on my mouse to let me know what the other keywords are, something amiss here perhaps. Pm with instructions on how to fix this, I am using windows 2000 if that helps, otherwise refund request will be on the way.
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@kimmer551: A PM has been sent with the instructions. Please let me know if you have any further questions. Thanks!
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Hey Justin, Same problem as kimmer551....could you PM instructions this way also. I have Vista Home Premium. My keyword return is single row, no more than 11 words max for snuggie or guitar. Thanks! Ken |
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@7krt: PM on the way. Thanks!
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Justin, Thanks for the answer - got it. Great Tool ! )Ken |
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WOW! What a great tool, and a FANTASTIC idea for one, by the way. I've often wondered if there was some method of getting that kind of data from Amazon. (Short of holding up the owner, who is my brother's best friend.) TRUE STORY!This is going to really compliment my other search tools. I thank you so much! (Yesterday was my birthday, so this is a great b.d. gift!) |
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Glad you like it! Let me know if you have any questions. Quote:
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Here are a few more questions I received about affiliate marketing using this tool, I have included the answers for all to see: First how do you go about finding keywords to test? Because your tool requires that you enter a kw first obviously. A nice tip for finding keywords to look into is to go to Amazon and look at the best sellers of each category. They provide this information for every single category, so its a great way to see what the hot items are. When you test a set of keywords, how many impressions per day do you look for (i.e. search volume) before you decide the keyword is worth building a site for? The number of impressions I look for can vary depending on how much I can potentially make per sale. If I am only going to get a few bucks per referral, I usually try to target a keyword that get gets somewhere around 500 - 700 impressions a day. If I can potentially make quite a bit per referral I can target keywords that have as little as 100 impressions per day. How do you decide if the niche is easy enough to rank for with SEO (i.e. results in quotes, etc.)? It's a combination of several things such as analyzing the number of competing sites for the keyword (in quotes), analyzing the number of competing sites (without quotes), and analyzing the page rank and backlink profiles of the sites that are in the top few positions on Google. You said you don't register domains with trademarks and instead use more general domains. This is great because I feel uncomfortable registering trademarks just in case a manufacturer decides to seize the domain. But if the niche is, let's say snuggies as opposed to easton BASEBALL BATS, how would you avoid registering a trademark while having some of your kws in the domain? Because snuggie is a brand name and there is no other non-trademarked term to have in the domain name. If I was going to build a site promoting snuggies... which I wouldn't , in order to avoid copyright issues I would try to register a domain name related to as seen on tv products or I would try to find a domain name that had other keywords in it... something like blanket-with-sleeves.com, etc.
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Can the results be imported into MicroNicheFinder? Brian |
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Good Morning! I bought this tool last night from my iPhone, but need the download link for my laptop.' Thank You, Jeff |
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WOW... this keyword tool is really good! Very glad I bought this. Justin, how soon will your "Affiliate DataFeed Domination WSO" be launched?
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I've never used Micro Niche Finder... but I'm sure you can, though you would probably have to delete a column from the exported suggestions file first. The results are exported in a very simple format in a CSV file, allowing for easy copying and pasting of data into third party programs, adwords keyword tool, etc. Thanks |
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@darksky: Thanks for your kind words. I'm glad you like the tool and are able to benefit from it. The A.D.D. WSO is slated for release next week. It is getting to be a lot larger than I originally anticipated. I have been getting dozens of PMs asking about some of my exact methods of keyword research such as checking competition, analyzing backlinks of competitiors, the types of products I promote, etc. I want to make sure I get all of these questions answered in the A.D.D. WSO as well. |
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@businessguy: PM sent If anyone else runs into this, here is all that needs to be done: To expand your results, simply type into the box any of the terms that are returned in quotes under the suggestions header. Make sure to hit the "get suggestion" after typing in each keyword. this will return the entire list when you open the suggestions spreadsheet. |
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I just purchased: Sep. 17, 2009 12:04:16 PDT Transaction ID: 0V712681XM0833709 Thank you for the detailed logistics info you have shared within your thread... how you specifically utilize and leverage Word Digger for your Amazon campaigns. ![]() Thanks much in advance, Alan | |
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I just purchased but lost the download page. Could you please email it to me or PM me. Transaction ID #74F64551NE274725L |
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@avid poet: PM sent, thanks for your purchase!
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| A few more Q&A's: When you test a set of keywords, are you looking for hundreds of impressions per day across the whole niche, or per kw? Because your tool gives you a set of kws related to one kw, as opposed to just one kw. Is it hard to find kws with so many impressions per day or very common? I try to target keywords that get hundreds of impressions per day, per keyword. It is not exactly "easy" to find these kind of keywords. You need to keep your eye on what products are hot (eBay and Amazon are both good places to find this info) and try to jump on new products right away. And are you bidding exact match or broad match to test for impressions? When I check for impressions I actually bid "phrase match" Can you give some further guidelines on how you decide whether a keyword is too competitive to target using SEO? If I find that the sites in the top 3 to 5 spots are all authority sites I do not proceed with the keywords. The same goes for a "non authority" site that has tens of thousands of backlinks. With enough effort, these sites could be overtaken, but there are so many other options out there I don't waste my time. Right now, to earn 10,000 per month, you said you have something like 10 sites. How many different products and keywords are you targeting to earn this - hundreds, thousands of different product pages? How much traffic per day are you getting across your sites? And how much of this is EPN vs amazon? I currently have 13 sites. Some sites have a few hundred products while one of my sites only has one. Some of these sites have been around for a few years, so I don't do much in terms of SEO anymore, they have held on to their rankings nicely. I really don't have any idea how many total keywords I am targeting. I would say about 40% of what I make is through EPN, about 30% through Commission Junction & ShareASale and the other 30% through Amazon. Finally, do you build links to each keyword page, or just to the homepage? Do you just use angela's backlinks to achieve great results? I do use Angela's backlinks, but that is in addition to several different backlinking strategies. I try to find my own "Angela style" backlinks as I am finding that a large percentage of mine are being removed do to the abuse these sites are seeing. I do a mixture of linking to the homepage and deep linking. The benefit of doing both is that it is easy to get a double indented google listing for your keyword. |
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So how much traffic are you getting on average across your 13 sites per day? And all the kws you are targeting you basically found using this kw tool?
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A large number of the keywords I target are found with this tool, not all of them though. On a normal weekday, across all 13 sites I get a total of approximately 2000 to 2500 visits per day.
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Just started using this tool and it's awesome!! Just one question...it doesn't appear as though it supports wildcards. Ex: main keyword is guitar. When we enter "guitar" it will scrape all phrases beginning with the word guitar but what if we want it to scrape all phrases that have the word guitar in it? That way, the results would also display "electric guitar", "acoustic guitar", etc. Is this possible? Great tool! |
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Will this work on a Mac running Snow Leopard? Very interested as my holiday marketing is about to begin. Robert |
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The tool will only return results beginning with guitar since this the tool scrapes Amazon suggest. If you run the tool using seperate core keywords (entering "acoustic guitar" and "electric guitar" yourself) you will get additional targeted keywords. Glad you like the tool! I am trying to find a way to integrate the ability to return results like you mentioned. Thanks! Quote:
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Better grab this now hey Justin ![]() Transaction ID: 99730611YH969243X Thanks, Robbie |
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The video on here is as clear as mud. All I can see is a grey screen. |
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| Purchased, downloaded & installed without a hitch. Installed in seconds. I'm a sucker for keyword tools; anything that gives you an edge. To me the power is that these are buying keywords. I'll be using to see if I can pick up some gems for PPC campaigns. Finding just one good one will pay for the tool. Have tried it out; pretty cool! Glad to have it for my arsenal. Hope my competitors don't get a copy. ![]() Thanks Justin. |
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@ JLP : Glad you like the tool and see the value in it. Thanks!
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This looks good. Will you create one for eBay?
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I am not sure... I may do it in the future. This tool can be used for marketing on eBay though as there is a ton of crossover between products
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This is one of the few keyword tool I've purchased . The rest are overrated (use Google toolS). By the way, you should only look at the average PR, Links and Domain Age (~how long the site took to acquire those links) for the Top 10 in the SERP rather than the "number of [competing?] web pages" that have the "keyword phrase" => my reasoning for 'overrated' keyword tools.
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Blase, Great product. Works like a champ. I already have 2 pages of buying keywords. So very simple to use. Robert |
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Great to hear you like it Robert!
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I just purchased also. Will use it soon. Thanks for the WSO Spencer |
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