Archive for April, 2009

Google Suggestor 1.0 – Scrape Google Suggest for 1000’s of keywords

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

Here is an example of how to use the program:

1. Type in one or more seed keywords for the program to work with. In this example we just type in “Angelina Jolie” – Then press suggest:

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2. Keep on pressing suggest, usually like 3-4 times until you dont really get anymore keywords.

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3. Open settings, and press “reverse seeds” – This will flip and split all your newly scraped keywords, and build new ones from them. Once again, keep on pressing suggest until you don’t get anymore keywords.

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Thats it – 438 Angelina Jolie related keywords generated from a single keyword, with guaranteed traffic potential, all in just a few minutes!

Please note that the app requires .net 3.5 to run.

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Find profitable($5 ppc) and searchable(1000K) niche for your blog

Sunday, April 12th, 2009

Here I am listing some websites from where you can find the current hot trends and searchable niche for blog or autoblog. So you can find profitable and searchable niche for your blog.

1. EBay pulse

In eBay pulse you can find that which product is searching by people most. EBay Pulse delivers a snapshot of the eBay marketplace. EBay Pulse features top 10 popular searches, popular stores, popular products, highest priced etc. If you are in affiliate marketing that this information is very import to you to decide niche.

2. Yahoo! Buzz

Yahoo is still on No.1 in alexa ranking. In yahoo buzz you can find top searches by hours, day and month. Here you can find which term is searchable and then you can decide with is profitable and you can write on that topic.

3. Lycos Top 50

Lycos top 50 shows that which term is most searchable.

4. Google : Zeitgeist

“Zeitgeist” means “the spirit of the times”, and Google reveals this spirit through the aggregation of millions of search queries we receive every day. We have several tools that give insight into global, regional, past and present search trends. These tools are available for you to play with, explore, and learn from. Use them for everything from business research to trivia answers.

5. Amazon bestsellers
If you are promoting or doing affiliate marketing on blog or website then this one is most useful page for you. Here you can find most sellable product so that you can promote on your blog or website. You can put reviews on your blog or website which is selling most and make good affiliate income.

A Risky AdSense Trick – getting $1,2 per click

Monday, April 6th, 2009

I found this in a Warrior Forum Thread. What the user has done is removing the Publisher ID in AdSense code for couple of days and replacing it after that. What he has gained is a high increase in earning-per-click. As he says,

“As you all know, there is a “publisher id” that Google AdSense provides you. As some of you might have experienced before, once you delete the publisher id, the ads will keep being shown on the site, but you will be publishing them for no cost by Google’s side.”

“I did a test about this, and the result was great. I removed the publisher id. The first 2-3 days, AdSense spider almost never left my site (the same site we’re talking about here, before with publisher id, and after without publisher id). The following 9 days, the spider never came to the site though. But guess what this test taught me? After I removed my publisher id for 2-3 days, when I put my publisher code again my eCPM was as high as $1,2. I was getting $1,2 per click and the ads shown were high paying ones instead of those crappy ones. That was an amazing experience for me.”

The reason I can think of is the Google’s Quality Score over other sites. As stated, by removing Publisher ID, if Google tends to show its ads, then they surely should be high paying ads since anyone would have to pay high to show an ad on Google’s own network. What has been left is the same quality score to the publisher after he replacing his ID.

In my opinion, Google Bot will catch this now or later and will replace previous rates, or may be not if the publisher remains lucky. An attaching problem which is also discussed in the thread is whether this breaks Google’s TOS on Ad Code, as Google says,

“Our program policies do not permit the modification of the AdSense code. Your publisher account offers a number of options when generating the ad code, that we hope will allow you to create an ad layout that fits in with your site. Please paste the AdSense ad code into your web pages without making any modifications.”

Does Google only care about the layout here? If you are not modifying the way ads appear, is it ok to change the code? Changing the Publisher ID has not been an issue to Google in the past since some AdSense revenue sharing forums and blogs already exist. Anyway you have to follow these kinds of tricks with extreme care. If your account gets banned, it’s all gone.