mythirtydaychallenge3rdyear.com is For Sale on Flippa!
Aug 10

It means we have a license to print money because we can confirm Wordtracker traffic in Google Trends.

Worst case, it takes 200 unique page visits to your site to get one sale. If you get 50 hits per day, it will take you 4 days to make a sale, but if you know you get that many hits/day, you will make a sale every 4 days like clockwork. Have 2 sites with the same traffic and you make the equivalent of a sale every other day (two sales every 4 days). Lather, rinse, repeat and you can really rack up the money over time. You have to get a lot of these things going, but once you do they make you money continuously.

Today we reviewed what we learned on days 7 and 8 and were reminded to go back further to all the data we have for each of our keyword phrases.

Many of us were confused and thought our keyword phrases should make it on the GT chart. With <30,000 hits of competition, that's not likely, but we could still compare our phrases in GT against a known phrase using the language lines below the graph area. In our case, our known phrase gets right around 500 hits/day. If we put in our keyword phrases to compare to the known, we can see about what ratio our keyword phrases measured up to a standard of 500.

I came out with 5 acceptable keyword phrases and the assignment for today is to pick two to move forward with.

Criteria so far:
Wordtracker: minimum 50 hits/day
Google keyword phrase search: <30,000 hits
Google Trends: minimum 50 hits/day
Do Wordtracker and Google Trends traffic results compare well? Which one is higher?

Notice:
Wordtracker: do you get at least a few keyword phrases with 80 or more hits/day?
On Google searches, how many hits do you get for all the words?
How many ads appear?
How many broad keyword searches have affiliate programs associated with them?

Now I’ve got to pick the two phrases I want to continue with in the 30DC….

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written by joubess


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