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July 04, 2005
KEI Observation Deck - Happy 4th of July!
Just a few quick observations for keywords but first I want to wish all of our readers a happy 4th of July! Then I want to remind you that the Ultra Advanced Symposium is about to happen in just 12 days on July 16 and 17 in Las Vegas.
But first, here are a few KEI Observations from Wordtracker:
"Fireworks for Wholesale" KEI 168.0
"Steps to Making Fireworks" KEI 1156.0
"metacrawler quicksearch URL" KEI 648.0
"kodak easyshare z740 w/docking" KEI 225.0
"easyshare 7440" KEI 388.1
Okay, for those of you affiliate marketers looking for some high KEI niche opportunities, let's see what kind of unusual stuff there is in fair demand for easy exposure. All you have to do is find a supplier or service to meet these needs, but the optimization for some these should be a snap:
"Proximity Card Vinyl Badge Holders" KEI 136.0
"cheap plastic brochure holders" KEI 729.0
"resuscitator bag holders" KEI 961.0
"how to make candle holders out of plaster" KEI 1521.0
(zero competition)
"ceramic recessed shower holders" KEI 2116.0
(zero competition)
Reminder: The Ultra Advanced SEO Symposium is about to take place in just 12 days on July 16-July 17.
For Advanced Search Engine Marketers and experienced SEOs Only:
Learn how other SEO industry professionals are gaining their visibility with private examples of highly technical, white hat strategies. Presentations and demonstrations delivered by SEO researchers and strategists like Jerry West, Ginette Degner, Michael Marshall along with your hosts Robin Nobles and John Alexander.
What are some of the topics lined up for this 2 day event?
-Learn how to recognize weaknesses in your page copy and design and how simple improvements can make huge returns for your business.
-Learn exactly what Google wants and how they want it.
-See actual testing results from their algorithm and how the engine has evolved in the last six months and how it looks to predict which direction they will be going.
-Learn the truth behind PageRank and how it really impacts your website.
-A review of "Meet the Google Engineers" at Webmaster World in New Orleans will be given. Google Sitemaps and Google Suggest will be spotlighted.
-View the "BIG 3" backed with the freshest actual testing results - Yahoo!, Google and MSN, you will see techniques that can bring big dividends to your sites and/or your client's sites.
-Also included is how to spy on your competition and how to keep them from spying on you.
-Redirection Gone Bad - Pagejacking
How to spot it, What to do about it, Learn about preventative measures, Htaccess Redirection and Htaccess techniques
-Learn from the experience of a developer of SE personalization software as he talks about the implications of both localization and personalization for SEO
-Learn all about how various search engines are implementing these features, and what steps can be taken to meet the challenge.
-Understand the nature of blogs and the blogosphere, what to look for in blog software, benefits and potential dangers of business blogging, leveraging blogs for SEO benefit
-How to use blogs to generate scores of one-way, topically relevant inbound links without engaging in referrer spamming.
-PPC Marketing – a discussion of the use of PPC in the marketplace.
How to succeed using PPC buys.
-What you should know about Trademark issues, What to do if the term you want is banned, How to keep your ad visible
-Adsense – what adding adsense to your site can do for you.
-Yellow Page Fever - Discussion on localized market places. Learn where can you get listed. Discover what impact a local listing will have on your Web site. How much does it cost? Is it worth it to go Yellow?
- How to Become an SEO Rainmaker
Learn direct strategies in closing more business and getting more business from your current clients.
For more topics and details about our presenters visit the Ultra Advanced Symposium and please be sure to register before July 8.
This educational symposium is for:
-Advanced and/or technical SEO's;
-Those who want to take their skills to the highest level possible;
-Those who want to learn legitimate strategies that will help them compete in highly competitive industries.
This symposium is not for:
-Beginners or inexperienced SEO's. You need a measure of experience and at least understand basic methods in order to benefit from this ultra-advanced symposium.
-New SEO's who are just starting out in the industry.
If you are just new to SEO you'd be better to attend one of our hands-on workshops or else study one of our online SEO training courses first.
But for those of you who are experienced and want to attend the Ultra Advanced Symposium to improve your skills, be sure to register soon and come learn how these experts have risen to the top of the search engine rankings!
We'll hope to see you there.
Best regards
John Alexander
john@searchengineworkshops.com
Posted by John at July 4, 2005 08:29 AM