Archive for November, 2008
CS1.5 – PPC Case Study Part 5 – Campaign Update and a Top Secret Tool
A Top Secret Keyword Tool that will Crush Your Competitors!
PPC Bully
What I Didn’t Tell you in the Video
Something I decided to tell you after I produced the video. I put in some keywords of a campaign that ‘i know’ is profitable from a different niche, to double check and see what results PPC Bully produced. I was basically doubting that this tool worked. Well, after about a week of data, literally all of the keywords that I put in showed which ads were profitable and which were not. PPC Bully revealed absolutely ALL of the keywords that I had put in and their ads for a campaign that is profitable. So you see, this tool is very new and not too many people know about it or have started using it yet. That leaves an opportunity for you.
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Exploding your RSS readership
Here’s a little technique I won’t be implementing on this blog. But is very white hat and very legit to do.
RSS readership is important to any blogger that is looking for mass exposure. By raising your RSS readership you get the wonderful opportunity to charge more to advertisers because more people will see your blog on a regular basis.
…So have you noticed lately that the big boys like John Chow and Shoe Money are popping up a window in your face?
John Chow made a blog post a few weeks back on aweber and how they interface with feedburner stats. Basically what happens is when a person signs up with something on aweber it will automatically subscript the person to the RSS feed. Your aweber broadcasts the RSS feed to your readers. The problem with this is that it reall does inflate the numbers. Imagine that you have 10k people sign up with the RSS feed. Now pop up a window in front of them so that they can get a free ebook…
Do you see the problem? People are signing up for an RSS feed 2 times. The first time on purpose and the second time to get some sort of incentive.   While this method is really kool but it is also a bad way to tell real RSS readership numbers. However… if the blogger is also posting his aweber sign up numbers then you can just subtract that number from the feedburner count and you are good to go.
** Oh as a side note… if you are on someones blog and you want to know their feedburner count cause they aren’t showing it you can always ad ~fc like this: http://feeds.feedburner.com/~fc/CashTactics    The actual link looks like this: http://feeds.feedburner.com/CashTactics so just add that little ~fc and your good to see their information. This doesn’t work on all accounts as some people have the feature blocked.
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