How To Use Google As A Weapon  

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created by josipbarbaric 2009-07-18 01:49:59 pm

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Use the Google AdWords Keyword Tool for keyword analysis. Enter a keyword here and get a detailed list of related keywords with monthly search volume data. Invaluable tool for picking highly searched keywords.

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submitted by DanTheMan 2009-08-14 01:58:40 pm    

 



Use Google to find sites in your niche that let you add a link to their site. Here are some examples: intitle:add+url "keyword phrase" - intitle:submit+site "keyword phrase" - intitle:add+your+site "keyword phrase"

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submitted by josipbarbaric 2009-07-20 04:44:06 pm    


Google Trends is very useful for finding out what's hot and being talked about. Use it to find what's news worthy and do posts on hot topics on your blog to drive traffic. You can also find out what people want to buy and make some quick bucks on Ebay.

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submitted by aldricchang 2009-07-24 04:28:13 am    


Trying to find a subniche? Use Google search with a broad keyword, then check at the botton of the search results and you'll see related keywords that Google recommends as subniches, drill down even more on each of those if needed.

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submitted by imscamp 2009-07-20 05:16:20 pm    


Use Google wonder wheel to discover new keywords

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submitted by joewarden 2009-07-24 03:58:57 am    


Use Google Mail as your primary email account. There's tons of storage space sop you don't have to delete any messages and unlike Yahoo and other free email accounts, you'll get all the email delivered to you.

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submitted by daveyvau 2009-08-16 08:04:11 am    

 



To rank faster in google, set your initial keyword bid high and after a few days bring it down - always start high.

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submitted by s.hopes 2009-08-26 11:26:39 pm    


Look at your incoming searches from Goog Analytic and see if there are queries that you can write a post to answer the question better.

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submitted by SherylLoch 2009-08-30 04:19:05 pm    


Find expired Blogger blogs in your niche that have backlinks pointing to them and register them. Create an article and post it with your site's link in it. This could give you some traffic and link juice

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submitted by josipbarbaric 2009-09-11 11:19:12 am    


Use Google Trends and Google Alerts to see what's going on in the market, where and when. You can make a lot of money by following the trends and by receiving alerts whenever keywords of interest pop up on the web.

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submitted by josipbarbaric 2009-07-18 06:29:39 pm    


Use the Google Adwords Traffic Estimator to see how profitable your chosen keywords are.

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submitted by josipbarbaric 2009-07-20 05:17:27 am    

 



Use the "site:" option to find high PR pages from authority news blogs and sites. By entering "site:example.com www.example.com" into Google for sites like TechCrunch, you can find PR4, PR5 and even PR6 pages where you can leave you link.

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submitted by josipbarbaric 2009-07-20 07:34:03 am    


Use services like Google News and Google Groups to see what's the buzz, what are people talking about. This could give you good ideas for products, blog posts and reports.

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submitted by clickbankscoop 2009-08-11 08:52:26 am    


when you have reached your maximum bid for your keywords - and the bid keeps going higher - focus on the content bid and increase that instead

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submitted by s.hopes 2009-08-28 06:21:24 am    


Concentrate on SEO for Google as it accounts for 70% of searches. The SEO for keywords and images for Google can drive tons of traffic to your website and that can translate to high quality conversion rates.

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submitted by aldricchang 2009-07-20 01:02:23 pm    


Create a Blogger account and start blogging on a semi-regular basis. Every time that you need to quickly index a page or an entire site, just blog about it on your Blogger blog. It is also helpful for getting a quick AdSense account approval.

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submitted by josipbarbaric 2009-08-04 11:14:02 am    


Use Google Reader to keep up with all the content from news sites and blogs that you read.

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submitted by jpaulsmithy 2009-08-14 10:04:42 am    


Use Google Analytics to track visits to your sites and improve conversions. See what pages convert, see which don't. This will also tell you on which traffic sources you can focus more and what keywords bring the best ROI.

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submitted by josipbarbaric 2009-07-18 01:49:59 pm    


Use Google Webmaster tools to optimize your site and get some feedback from the big G. You can see and quickly fix any errors that the search engines find with your site, submit a sitemap and more.

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submitted by josipbarbaric 2009-07-18 01:53:27 pm    


Use the "site:" option to see all the pages that your competition has indexed in Google. This can help you determine what products they promote, what topics do they write about and many other things that you can use to your advantage.

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submitted by josipbarbaric 2009-07-19 10:20:44 am    


Use google to find blogs in your niche to get links from by blog commenting. A simple way to do that is to enter in google the following: “powered by wordpress” “your niche” “leave a comment” - just remember to post helpful comments:-)

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submitted by josipbarbaric 2009-07-20 12:33:39 pm    

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