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April 19, 2006
Wordtracker Keyword Observations from the KEI Observation Deck - By John Alexander
Welcome to the KEI Observation Deck.
Okay, let get back to some general observations that may be of interest to just about anyone. For any affiliate Marketers who
are tuning in, let's examine some unusual niche products that
are in fair to high demand.
So as our guide, a KEI value of 100 (could be a good phrase)but
a KEI value of 400 (may be considered an excellent phrase.) Basic
rule of thumb is, the higher that KEI value the bigger your window
of opportunity for good traffic based on "low hanging fruit."
If a KEI value of 400 is excellent....how cool would it be to show
you a KEI of 4000 or who knows...maybe 40,000! Okay, then...here
we go with some magical stuff for you affiliate marketers in 3 minutes flat.
Are you looking for a topic for a e-book? Just a suggestion....but
folks seem to want to know about:
"craft project ebooks" KEI is 301.0
"Backhoe Operators Hand Signals" the KEI is 2952.1
Okay...now we're on a roll - forget the e-book for now:
"Industrial Air Corrections Equipment" KEI 416.0
"How to use leak-down compression tester" KEI 841.0
"best eye make up concealer" KEI 284.1
"baby handprint crafts" 1169.2
"pension administration mistakes" KEI 1369.0
"best cat urine cleaner" KEI 1032.0
"best dog urine cleaner" KEI 3262.0
"led color tester" KEI 2195.2
"panel color tester" KEI 2439.1
"led color testers" KEI 30,976.0
Don't forget, I'll be teaching my very latest "keyword forensics"
all next week at out live hands-on SEO Workshop April 24-28.
We've got some very exciting skill building stuff lined up for you.
There are still a couple spots left if you'd like to join us
for personal SEO skill building. Register today and I'll see
you next week in class.
Highest regards
John Alexander
John@searchengineworkshops.com
http://www.searchengineworkshops.com
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Posted by John at April 19, 2006 10:15 AM