Market Samuri Settings

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Asking if anybody, based on actual results, has determined the best search filter settings in order to target keywords for article marketing and/or one page keyword specific web 2.0. My goal is to burn the candle putting up content that will target affiliate programs that pay commissions instantly via pay pal.
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  • Profile picture of the author MaggieMay
    Is anyone, or is it just me having problems with market samurai lately?
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    • Profile picture of the author hybridmoment1904
      Ms has been kinda funky for me the last few weeks. There's always something wrong going on with it(not fully loading,no data, freezing etc). Its a great tool I just wish it was a lil more dependable.
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  • Profile picture of the author Scott Spooner
    I've used MS for a couple of years now. Lately, I've been having LOTS of trouble with bad data associated with the Rank Tracker module.

    As to Focused Action's original question, Ive always used the settings recommended by the folks at MS; specifically, PBR=15, SEOT=80, SEOC (max)=30,000, and SEOV=$30.00.

    I haven't used MS in the way you are describing, but this should get you pretty close.

    Scott
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  • Profile picture of the author John Romaine
    Market Samurai went pear shaped months ago. Sad really, was a great product.
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  • Profile picture of the author simonbuzz
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    I am getting problems with market samurai too....
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    • Profile picture of the author ambercoco
      I'm also having problems with Market Samurai.

      I keep getting an error message that Market Samurai can not find any keywords or my computer simply crashes.

      I'm sure this is going to be an interesting "battle of the brains" between Market Samurai and the Big G.
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