I also remember a download for "Membernaire" in the downloads, but I don't recall any reviews on how good it was.
I also remember a download for "Membernaire" in the downloads, but I don't recall any reviews on how good it was.
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I still do not know much about this stuff yet, but coming from a consumer viewpoint, it seems that 24 hours is more urgent then 5 buyers; unless you’re doing a big launch that people will buy fast.
Thanks to Wiz Gizmo! Ever heard of "Synergism?" Thats what I do. I read what other people are doing. I use other people's software apps. Then I get ideas just sprouting out of my head, "Hey what if I do..." and find new and even better ways of doing things!
So with Wiz Gizmo's idea about where he finds all those e-books and stuff, I found something else I would like to share with BHW Members now!
I was searching for e-books to share on BHW. And I was typing in keyword phrases I thought there would be an e-book for. Well, within just two keyword phrases, Googke came back and told me there were no such e-books! LMAO!
Why was I happy? Because it was a highly searched keyword phrase! And there wasn't even a book on the subject! Now I am going to write one for that market!
Why do this? Here it is from the source myself: Google values AND indexes accordingly, content that is in higher demand than simple static text content.
With just looking at content, video trumps podcasts, in turn trumps e-books, in turn trumps text, in turn trumps static images. So, sure that's fine, but the magic of an e-book is you can contain all your affiliate links, ect. And take the time to sell to the reader when they are offline as well.
And an e-book is much more viral than trying to share a video. Plus if your reader is in a hurry, they can read faster than listening or watching video. Something to think about.
So to conclude, what I learned from Wiz Gizmo was how to search for exisiting e-books to share on BHW. BUT what I ended up adding to this exercise, which I believe to be far more valuable, was to be able to use all the highly search keyword phrases and discover where there wasn't even a single book written.
This can be done for podcasts, videos, ect. Same exercise: Find keyword markets where there are no such files, and be the first to create them! Then just keep up with the link building weekly, and you will have the first position in any keyword market, or very close to the top with your newly increased and perceived value from Google itself.
Of course links and all other factors of seo count, but I was amazed to find such lucrative keyword markets with such wide virgin territory. So as far as product ideas are concerned, there are lots to go after still!
What I would like now is a software app where I can insert a 1,000 keywords in and query a search engine for a specific type of file, instead of one at a time on the search engine's search page.
Any suggestions about the software app that might do this would be greatly appreciated!
To seoagent:
It would be inaccurate to say that using the "filetype" Google operator and not finding specific books on specific niches is conclusive though. Many ebooks are much more protected and are wrapped in RAR or ZIP archivers and are named in such a way that you wouldn't be able to recognize exactly what it is.
Cheers! - "Wiz"
Thanks Wiz Gizmo, I'll remember that one. I'll use those extensions in my search as well and see what comes up. But its all good. I win, if there is something there. I win if there isn't anything there. LOL!
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