Search For Keywords and Keyword Phrases
Search For Keywords and Keyword Phrases
Saturday is, as you know from previous posts, is Conference Day, with me usually attending 2, but last Saturday it was 3. They start at 4.00 p.m. with Joel Therien and his team at GVO,
followed at 5.00 by Janet Legere, her husband Don, and sometimes a speaker. The third one was put on by Jane Mark on how to use her and Phil Basten’s program Kule Search, with special emphasis on Kule Buzz.
Kule Search is a a search engine where you can buy keywords and sell them to make money. You can also buy them and link them to a site that you own, or an affiliate to and get paid by those who want to link to them. Every day a keyword, or keyword phrase is recommended which others may wish to buy and if you don’t link to it they can and you make money.
How Does Kule Search Work
You can join for free, but then you have to purchase KuleBucks, but if you upgrade you are given them, how many depends on the level you upgrade to.
As well as being able to link to a site you can use Kule Buzz and write an article on it. You first have to set it up and when you done this and purchase a new keyword phrase you are asked if you are want to write an article and link it to a site you have put My Linked Sites. If you do you click yes, if you don’t you click no.
Jane Mark said that she looked at some of the articles that had been submitted and she realised that many did not know how to do for the best advantage,
which is to get it on the first page of the search engines, such as Google. That is why she held the conference.
She said that the first thing to do was write an article around the main keyword/phrase you want to use. Then you see what other keywords/phrases are in the article and make a list of them and put them at the top of the article, starting with the main one. Below this put the links to the sites you mention in the article, to put them in, when you set up the article.
Kule Search Keywords and Cost
Some keywords are really expensive, sometimes costing thousands of dollars, but many of them are only $0.200. Often if you join 2 or more words together, such as buildalist, instead of build a list, they are very much cheaper and lower case words are cheaper than those which have uppercase characters.
Before you get any keywords you want to know how much competition you will have and equally important who they are. If the front page of Google is occupied by big well known firms you should consider whether you should go for it because you don’t stand much chance of replacing them. You also want to know how many people are searching for it.
To find out who the competition is go to Google and put it in and see what comes up. To find out how many searches there were in the last month go to Google’s Keyword Tool and put it in and you will be told. You will also be told if the competion is high, medium or low. Once you know this return to Kule Search and see how much it is.
If it is too expensive try the tips mentioned above.
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Kule Search is unique, there is nothing like it on the internet.














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