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| So I've read that we should use keywords whose searchers' motivation is to buy, not to get information. For beginning 90DC, since we want to raise the relevancy of our ads (increase CTR) I think we should use one set or the other, but not both. Which category do you think should we used more? |
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| If you heard about this in latest StomperNet videos, then it will be different with 90DC. Use all less-competitive keywords available to you to have more coverage in search engine's index, because your aim is to bring as much visitors to your site as possible. However if you still want to use "buying keywords" expect a lot of advertiser competition.
__________________ Proud Member Of AdSense Excellence Last edited by Boris_yo : 05-22-2008 at 09:37 PM. |
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I will use less competitive longtails (that must make sense) and try to use them in my articles. Especially since I just found out most of SEO comes from content. |
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| Hello, I am not sure where you got that info (stompernet), but you did not find it in the 90dc material. It states to use high searched keywords with low competition. I believe that was mentioned above. If you and all would just follow the 90dc plan, stay off the other sites and use the information that M&D have provided you, you would make more money in the shortest time. Instead, we want to find this special way of doing things (me included), but then after time wasted trying and find out nothing happened, we go back to the plan. Stick with the plan, work the plan and your success is just around the corner. Hope that helps, Steve |