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January 30, 2011

Deadbeat Super Affiliate Review

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This is my Deadbeat Super Affliate Review

I don’t even remember how I stumbled onto this product.  Probably because I have been keeping my eyes open for anything related to blogging. Anyhow, the thing that I think attracted me most to Dan’s ebook was that he wasn’t pitching the same old how to sell Clickbank Stuff.

Dan’s whole business model is actually based on creating blogs and targeting them to sell actual tangible products that people order from real stores. I’m talking about things like TV’s, computers, lawn mowers, fishing rods etc. Real stuff.

He mainly uses Amazon.com products in all his videos to show you his methods, but 100% of what you learn from his ebook can be used on the other major affiliate networks such as Commission Junction, Linkshare, Connect Commerce etc.

Price
The ebook is relatively cheap, $37 actually. In the sales process, he does have 3 upsell offers or OTO’s of which I skipped all three. But here’s a tip I always use. I create a folder in my bookmarks for his domain name, and I bookmark all the OTO pages so that if I change my mind, I can come back later. It doesn’t always work when you revisit, but most of the time it does. Also, you can usually email their support team and ask to purchase the OTO if you change your mind and I doubt they will say no.

Content
Anyhow, once I got inside the members area I really liked how well organized and laid out all the information was. Here`s a quick screen shot of inside the members area.

Deadbeat Super Affiliate Review

The three main components are Core Training, Webinars, and List Training. The focus of the course however was in the core training. It’s 22 modules to get you from doing your initial keyword research right up to promoting the fully built blog so that you are getting traffic and making commissions.

Information I Found Useful
There was quite a few new things I learned about blogging from this course, but in particular it’s the way he chooses his products. He has a formula of four things he looks for in each product when deciding to create a blog for it or not. These four factors help him to determine the profitability potential.

  1. Products should sell for more than $100
  2. Star Rating above 3.5
  3. Has at least 10 reviews (more current is even better)
  4. There are similar products for sale in the market.

Then for a domain name keyword, he just uses the Google keyword to to make sure there are over 3000 searches per month for his 5 main keywords which he also teaches you how to find.

My Overall Thoughts
Very plain and simple, if you are trying to blog or make money online, you would with all due respect be stupid not to invest $37 for information this good, and laid out this well.

Go buy Deadbeat Super Affiliate by clicking on this link.

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Google Sniper 2 Review

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So I have written up a new Google Sniper 2 Review, but I’m not going to post it on this blog and let me tell you why.

I am now quite into the learning process of blogging as I truly feel that this is a great method of generating free traffic from search engines and then converting that traffic into affiliate commissions. One of the many lessons that I have learned is about back links. So rather than post my review here, I’m going to simply back link to it on the blog that I created from this one.

Can you guess what my main keyword I’m targetting is? It’s my post title!

You see once your blog or website is indexed in Google, if you want to achieve higher placement (get on Page 1) you need back links pointing to your blog, among other things, but that seems to be a huge part of it.

I’ve built about 5 blogs in the past few weeks, all using WordPress and to be honest, I find it very easy to get them indexed in Google within 24 hours. That’s not been much of a feat. But I need to get better at keyword selection, on page Search Engine Optimization and then my back linking. Because as of yet, I have to rank on Page 1.

So anyways, I’m working on it and here’s my Google Sniper 2 Review on my other blog. You should check it out!

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January 24, 2011

Google Sniper 2.0 Review is coming soon!

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Hey friends,

I’ve been waiting for this for a while now!  Google Sniper 2.0 is coming out by early to mid February and I will be getting a copy as soon as it does so that I can review it and post what I find for you.

I’ll tell you that on version 1.0 I learned a ton about blogging and how George was able to make so much money with blogging.  I have since built almost 10 blogs on all types of topics and purchased a few more products specifically about blogging because I know so many people are making money from blogs.

So if you want some sort of clue what I have learned and how I have applied it, you can go to my Google Sniper 2.0 Review blog simply by just clicking on that link! 

Oh and here’s a nice tip. 
If you don’t know what a backlink or anchor text is, you just saw them both with the clickable link I made.   They work together; first the back link is a link to a certain site that you want to rank well in search engines (in this case my new review blog).  Then the anchor text is the text you chose to make clickable.  Normally you would chose a keyword that you are targetting for search engines as your anchor text.

The more backlinks with proper anchor text you use from different sites, the better your site will rank for that particular keyword (and then closely related keywords will also follow).

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August 14, 2007

How did I get “Free Month of Hosting” to 1st page on Google?

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Hey there,

  So before I even start you reading this, I want you to zip over to Google.com and do a search for ‘free month of hosting’.  You should be able to find TheGuruMarketer.com, which is my site, sitting there on the 1st page beating out almost 50,000,000 other pages.  That’s a pretty competitive keyword phrase if you ask me and it’s ranked on first page of Google.  WOW!

  So how did it happen?

  Alright…here’s the dealio.  Most SEO experts will tell you that one of the most important things you need to do is optimize your webpage for the specific keyword you want to be found for.  But if you look at the source code of the page mentioned above, you’ll notice I don’t have either the META NAME=”keywords” or META NAME=”description” tags in my head.  I also don’t have the keyword phrase ‘free month of hosting’ or ‘free month hosting’ in my first paragraph of text, which is considered to be a great way to improve keyword density and ranking.

  I simpy have the page title set to “TheGuruMarketer.com – Free Month of Hosting.”  That’s it.  So why without those key attributes is that page still ranking so darn high?

  It actually came down to one thing, incoming links with high Page Rank values.   I have just over 50 incoming links to my site, according to Alexa.com and if you look at that list you’ll see quite a few of them are from blogs of other sites where I have either left a comment, or made a post.  The important thing about those websites is that they have a high Page Rank value and Google really likes that.

  So once I figured this out, it was off to the races on trying to find good blogs with high page rank values that I could start commenting on and getting incoming links to my sites for various keywords.  But man…let me tell you it’s a pretty hard task to find relevant blogs with high page ranks.  Finding even a handful can take hours.

  But alas, I have found a savior and best of all, it’s free.  It’s called Comment Hut and it’s a nifty piece of software that takes all the work out of finding relevant blogs with high page rank values for you to get involved with and start commenting on. 

  Yes I said it’s free.  So if you want a free copy for yourself, head over to the Comment Hut page.  There’s a video you can watch that will explain what the software does and how it works.  You’ll be able to grab your free copy from there as well!

  For my next post, I’m going to write up a step by step blue print guide that you can use to find a good niche market with great products to promote, find the highest searched keywords for your niche that have low search competition, and how to set up a page dedicated to drawing free search engine traffic, and making sales using tools such as Comment Hut, Micro Niche Finder, Word Press Blogs, and guides such as Blogging To The Bank 2.0.

  Ya ya…hope you like it!

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Filed under Blogs, Business, Search Engine Optimization, Software by Ian Herculson on Aug 14th, 2007. 2 Comments. #

July 19, 2007

A litte test on Search Engine Optimization for ‘Opt In List Building’

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hey everyone,

  Ok so my last post I was simply telling you about how I got ranked in Google on the first page for a whole bunch of keywords I found using Micro Niche Finder and using Squidoo as the blog I posted on.

  It worked amazingly well and within 7 days I was ranked as high as #1 for more than one keyword which I found amazingly surprising!  But then something really strange happened…

  I was checking my ranks for my keywords and I noticed that my actual blog, yes this same website you are reading right now also started ranking for those same keywords!  What?!?  In the broad matches of the short-tailed keywords, I was actually ranking much higher (up to 30 places) for my blog post than my Squidoo sites!  Wow!  

  The only problem is that I have no idea why the blog is ranking higher than the Squidoo sites.  Either way I don’t really care, but it has sparked a curiosity in me to see if I can’t get higher rankings for other keywords using the same methods.

  So the keyword I have chosen to use this time is ‘opt in list building’.

  I was searching for opt in list building on Google to see how one of my other sites, TheOptInStrategy.com ranks and I noticed that it ranked at 180 amount over 2 million sites.  That’s not bad…but it’s not great either.  I also noticed that I hadn’t actually done any sort of page optimization for the site either.  So I quickly changed that and here is what I added.

<meta name=“Keywords” content=“opt in list building, optin list-building, opt in list-building, list building, opt in email”>
<meta name=“Description” content=“TheOptInStrategy.com is a free ebook about opt in list building. If you want to build your opt in email list then download this free guide that will have you on your way to an opt in email list.”>   I simply added some meta tags and now here’s the test.  I’m going to ping this blog post using PinGoat.com and see in a couple weeks how my search engine rankings for this keyword phrase improve, if at all.

  If you have any comments, suggestions, or questions, please let me know ok!

  I’ll post again in a week!

 

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July 4, 2007

Dealing with PermaLink structures.

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  Ok, I never knew what a perma link structure was until today.  Did you?

  I learned about it in Rob Benwells book, Blogging To The Bank 2, and why
it’s important.  Basically it makes any posts I make on my blog turn into
keyword rich URL’s that are on the top level rather than the typical number
based URL’s that come pre-loaded on most blogs.

  Here’s two examples.

  PermaLink the good way:
  http://blog.ianherculson.com/index.php/dealing-with-permalink-structures

  PermaLink the bad way:
  http://blog.ianherculson.com/?p=18

  So I guess just by looking at those two links you can tell why one is so much
better for search engine optimization right?

  So how do you change it?  Just login to your blog and under the Options
menu you can chose Permalinks.  Then you can select default permalinks
to read like this “index.php/%postname%”

  That one small change will help make your own blog more optimized for
search engines for two reasons.  One is that you are using more keywords
in your actual link, and second because the link is actually closer to the
root directory which SE’s love!

Great tip Rob, 

Thanks

Ian

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