Finding Keywords Straight From The Bank...



Copyright 2005 Kurma Group

I still remember the day I read about this strategy in an
excellent newsletter and was blown away. I went straight to
my computer and started using what I learned and I was
amazed at how much money I made!

I had found golden keywords straight from the bank or at
least ones that went straight TO my bank!

What keywords? MISspelled keywords. Thats right I
actually found profit in something people are doing
wrong. Any time someone spells a word wrong on the
internet, I stand to make a hefty profit!

What are misspelled keywords?

Misspelled keywords are words that are frequently
misspelled by searchers on search engines. An example would
be to type "intrenet" instead of "internet" - you would be
surprised as to how many times misspelled keywords appear.

Why to use them?

Misspelled keywords can be very profitable because there is
little competition against them and they still bring very
targeted traffic. Optimize for them because others likely
are not. Also, use pay per click with them because most
other are not!

What are some of the advantages?

There are many advantages of using misspelled keywords,
here are a few:

1. Little competition - most are focusing on the
competitive "correct spelling."
2. High searches - most make the same spelling mistake and
many make the mistake so you still have a high number of
searches.

3. Easier to work with - because of less competition these
words are easier to optimize for.

4. Cheaper - you can buy pay per click traffic on these
keywords for far less (more on this later).

5. Still targeted traffic - you are still getting highly
targeted traffic.
Where and how to find them?

One of the best ways is to just sit down with your list of
keywords and to think of any possible misspelling possible.
Also, you can go to keyword search tools like the one at
Overture,
http://www.content.overture.com/d/USm/ac/index.jhtml and
see what the most common errors are repeating themselves.
We also suggest a program called Wordtracker,
http://www.AffiliateClassroom.com/Keywords. This is a far
better tool than the one offered by Overture.

How to optimize for them?

The same way you do for any normal keyword. Make sure that
the keyword appears in it is misspelled form through your
content, in your meta tags and in incoming links to your
website. Optimizing for a misspelled keyword is no
different than optimizing for regular keywords - just
easier :)

Using Pay Per Click with misspelled keywords

Make sure to add as many misspellings as you can possibly
find into your pay per click campaigns. For a keyword that
costs you over a dollar or more per click, you may very
well pay 5-10 cents a click for the misspelling.

Although more and more people are discovering this strategy
and bidding up the misspelled keywords as well, there are
still some golden nuggets there.

If youre one of those affiliates who makes their money by
running Google Adword campaigns I have just told you
something that can seriously double your income by
tomorrow. Take all of your campaigns, one at a time and
find all the possible misspelled keywords you can find.
Test them like you do with everything else


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This article is written by Anik Singal, founder of
AffiliateClassroom.com. Anik Singal has developed his own
affiliate system that helped him earn well over $10,000 in
just 60 days. Now, he's looking for a few students to
train one step at a time.
http://www.AffiliateClassroom.com



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