A fatal casualty in the ponzi Madoff aftermath. His name was Mr. de la Villehuchet, a co-founder of Access International Advisors. He was found dead in his office with slashed wrists and left biceps. An apparent suicide for the loss of clients money worth $1.4 bILLION. more news here.
The road to riches are paved with obstacles and challenges. Along the way unscrupulous people appear to waylaid the innocent and the law abiding.
There is no such thing as waylaid the innocents in bum marketing.
Jon Orano is willing to share his secrets to riches in " Digging for Gold". The keyword guru has proved himself in earning online using keywords that do not have much competition. He has uncovered ways to find specific niches that makes money for him and willing to share his methods.
In "Digging for Gold" he shows how to Discover Profitable Keywords with Little to No Competition at All. For those who would like to follow proven footsteps in finding niches that will make money may visit him at
http://tinyurl.com/6m8rsk
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Monday, December 15, 2008
become online vulture where others dont know
In these times of uncertainty, people with means are just waiting in the wings to snap choice assets. There are condo vultures, apartment vultures, motor vultures, and many more vultures. Cant blame them as they are the ones who have the foresight to put aside certain savings for a rainy day or just waiting for opportunities like this to enrich their lives.
Additionally, enriching ourselves using the internet is one of the ways. There are many gurus who have gone through the ABC's of internet marketing. One of them is Jon Orana. He is known as keyword guru.
Jon Orana has proved himself in earning online using keywords that do not have much competition. He has uncovered ways to find specific niches that makes money for him and willing to share his methods.
In "Digging for Gold" he shows how to Discover Profitable Keywords with Little to No Competition at All.
For newbies, bum marketers and even seasoned marketers who would like to follow proven footsteps in finding niches that will make money may visit him at http://tinyurl.com/6m8rsk
You'll find its a worthwhile visit.
http://tinyurl.com/6m8rsk
Additionally, enriching ourselves using the internet is one of the ways. There are many gurus who have gone through the ABC's of internet marketing. One of them is Jon Orana. He is known as keyword guru.
Jon Orana has proved himself in earning online using keywords that do not have much competition. He has uncovered ways to find specific niches that makes money for him and willing to share his methods.
In "Digging for Gold" he shows how to Discover Profitable Keywords with Little to No Competition at All.
For newbies, bum marketers and even seasoned marketers who would like to follow proven footsteps in finding niches that will make money may visit him at http://tinyurl.com/6m8rsk
You'll find its a worthwhile visit.
http://tinyurl.com/6m8rsk
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Bum Marketing To Uncover Hidden Niches
The Rhodes Brothers News
December 7, 2008
Howdy!
I found a keyword that gets searched for 22,000 times per
month. It is shockingly profitable and I bought the domain
name 2 minutes after finding it. I followed a formula and
it worked perfectly.
Do *you* know how to find profitable keywords?
Most folks do something like this when looking for keywords:
1. Gather keywords using a free or paid keyword tool
2. Check the search volume according to the keyword tool
3. Check the competitiveness
Let me put some more words to this...
The basic process is that people check how many times
a keyword is typed into the search engines and then
they check to see how many pages show up in Google.
This is fine if you want a quick and dirty answer. It's a good
way to find useful and interesting keywords. But, this is not
the right way to find PROFITABLE keywords. That's really
the thing I want you to realize.
Keyword research is about profit --
You've got to consider how much profit potential your
keywords have. Very few people talk about this.
Have you ever looked at Clickbank or Adwords to know
if your keywords will put cash in your pocket? If you have
looked, are you convinced that you're doing it correctly,
like "they" do?
I feel like I'm good at finding great keywords. But, I know
that I need to keep investing in whitepapers and reports.
If you don't spend some money you're hurting yourself.
You might say this. "But John, I don't have $97 to pay
for software. I don't have $47 to buy those reports."
Listen, I understand. In fact, this is exactly why I don't
ever recommend this stuff. Even many of our coaching
students can't invest and many of them are doing well.
I'll come back to this price problem later. My point is
that if you see an opportunity to invest in high value
reports you should do it. The ROI is absolutely there.
Let me tell you a story about my own profitable keywords.
Just a few days ago I was trying to solve a problem with
my computer. It was a really annoying problem and I was
frustrated. It didn't take long to realize that this was
a business opportunity.
That's right. My problem was going to create a small
stream of income. I figure that if I am having this problem
other people must be having the same problem.
I did some quick research and I found out I was right. In
about 1 hour, after following a step-by-step recipe, I found
a two-word keyword that is searched for over 22K times
each month and it's growing.
Now, here's some magic. I was able to buy the domain
name. I'm setting up the mini-business tied to the domain
this weekend. Because the keyword is in such demand, and
I'll get "type in" traffic, I'm going to have a little cash
machine running very soon.
How was this all possible? I understand the important
concept of profitable keywords. Not just keywords. Not
just great keywords, but *profitable* keywords.
Now, I want to get back to something I said earlier. If
you want to make a killing online then you have to find
ways to get smarter. You have to know what you're doing.
I was able to find a deadly keyword (22K+ searches per
month, with low competition and high profits) because I
used a step-by-step recipe that I learned about...
This formula is outlined in detail inside "Digging for Gold"
by Jon Orana. As I said above, I would not normally talk
about a specific report because the price for this kind of
knowledge is usually too high. I've seen keyword reports
sell for $197. They are worth it but it's still hard to fork
over that kind of cash.
I'm telling you about "Digging for Gold" (How to Discover
Profitable Keywords with Little to No Competition at All)
because it's outstanding.
And, it's cheap.
How cheap? Well, like I said, I've seen profitable keyword
reports for as much as $197. The lowest I've seen in the
open market is $47. On 1-2 lists I've seen special offers
where the price is $27. (That's a no-brainer price.)
"Digging for Gold" is less than $20 and that's why I'm
talking about it. It not only provides true insight, it's
just too cheap to ignore. I think Jon Orana is leaving a
lot of cash on the table but the pricing is up to him...
If you want to find high profit keywords -- just like I did
-- then I strongly encourage you to grab "Digging for Gold"
and follow the recipe.
http://tinyurl.com/6m8rsk
All the best,
~ John S. Rhodes of "The Rhodes Brothers"
p.s. The Google Analytics secret alone makes this report
worth $27.
December 7, 2008
Howdy!
I found a keyword that gets searched for 22,000 times per
month. It is shockingly profitable and I bought the domain
name 2 minutes after finding it. I followed a formula and
it worked perfectly.
Do *you* know how to find profitable keywords?
Most folks do something like this when looking for keywords:
1. Gather keywords using a free or paid keyword tool
2. Check the search volume according to the keyword tool
3. Check the competitiveness
Let me put some more words to this...
The basic process is that people check how many times
a keyword is typed into the search engines and then
they check to see how many pages show up in Google.
This is fine if you want a quick and dirty answer. It's a good
way to find useful and interesting keywords. But, this is not
the right way to find PROFITABLE keywords. That's really
the thing I want you to realize.
Keyword research is about profit --
You've got to consider how much profit potential your
keywords have. Very few people talk about this.
Have you ever looked at Clickbank or Adwords to know
if your keywords will put cash in your pocket? If you have
looked, are you convinced that you're doing it correctly,
like "they" do?
I feel like I'm good at finding great keywords. But, I know
that I need to keep investing in whitepapers and reports.
If you don't spend some money you're hurting yourself.
You might say this. "But John, I don't have $97 to pay
for software. I don't have $47 to buy those reports."
Listen, I understand. In fact, this is exactly why I don't
ever recommend this stuff. Even many of our coaching
students can't invest and many of them are doing well.
I'll come back to this price problem later. My point is
that if you see an opportunity to invest in high value
reports you should do it. The ROI is absolutely there.
Let me tell you a story about my own profitable keywords.
Just a few days ago I was trying to solve a problem with
my computer. It was a really annoying problem and I was
frustrated. It didn't take long to realize that this was
a business opportunity.
That's right. My problem was going to create a small
stream of income. I figure that if I am having this problem
other people must be having the same problem.
I did some quick research and I found out I was right. In
about 1 hour, after following a step-by-step recipe, I found
a two-word keyword that is searched for over 22K times
each month and it's growing.
Now, here's some magic. I was able to buy the domain
name. I'm setting up the mini-business tied to the domain
this weekend. Because the keyword is in such demand, and
I'll get "type in" traffic, I'm going to have a little cash
machine running very soon.
How was this all possible? I understand the important
concept of profitable keywords. Not just keywords. Not
just great keywords, but *profitable* keywords.
Now, I want to get back to something I said earlier. If
you want to make a killing online then you have to find
ways to get smarter. You have to know what you're doing.
I was able to find a deadly keyword (22K+ searches per
month, with low competition and high profits) because I
used a step-by-step recipe that I learned about...
This formula is outlined in detail inside "Digging for Gold"
by Jon Orana. As I said above, I would not normally talk
about a specific report because the price for this kind of
knowledge is usually too high. I've seen keyword reports
sell for $197. They are worth it but it's still hard to fork
over that kind of cash.
I'm telling you about "Digging for Gold" (How to Discover
Profitable Keywords with Little to No Competition at All)
because it's outstanding.
And, it's cheap.
How cheap? Well, like I said, I've seen profitable keyword
reports for as much as $197. The lowest I've seen in the
open market is $47. On 1-2 lists I've seen special offers
where the price is $27. (That's a no-brainer price.)
"Digging for Gold" is less than $20 and that's why I'm
talking about it. It not only provides true insight, it's
just too cheap to ignore. I think Jon Orana is leaving a
lot of cash on the table but the pricing is up to him...
If you want to find high profit keywords -- just like I did
-- then I strongly encourage you to grab "Digging for Gold"
and follow the recipe.
http://tinyurl.com/6m8rsk
All the best,
~ John S. Rhodes of "The Rhodes Brothers"
p.s. The Google Analytics secret alone makes this report
worth $27.
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