Steve Robertson: Is his keyword report worth it?
For those of you that don't know, there is a relativly new newsletter available called "The Keyword Report"
$29 bucks a month gets you what are supposed to be oversearched underutelized keywords around which you can design a website or blog.
The Keyword Report: Opportunities from Keyword Research:
"This newsletter uses a paid subscription model and currently costs $29 a month. What you get is a weekly report of what Steve refers to as 'special situations' — well-searched keywords that are being underserved by the market according to Steve's research. Steve gave me a trial subscription so I could see a few reports in action and give you my opinion. (Note there's no affiliate program involved here.) Here's what he says in his latest issue about the research he's doing:
I'm following Mark Joyner's 'thirsty crowd' philosophy here. In my mind, the best use of these special keywords involves developing a new product (or finding one, if you are an affiliate) that satisfies the high demand inherent in each keyword. Then, of course, you need to develop or adapt a high quality website that sells your product - while also offering the visitor valuable free information. A lot of work, but worth it when the higher profits start rolling in!"
$29 bucks a month gets you what are supposed to be oversearched underutelized keywords around which you can design a website or blog.
The Keyword Report: Opportunities from Keyword Research:
"This newsletter uses a paid subscription model and currently costs $29 a month. What you get is a weekly report of what Steve refers to as 'special situations' — well-searched keywords that are being underserved by the market according to Steve's research. Steve gave me a trial subscription so I could see a few reports in action and give you my opinion. (Note there's no affiliate program involved here.) Here's what he says in his latest issue about the research he's doing:
I'm following Mark Joyner's 'thirsty crowd' philosophy here. In my mind, the best use of these special keywords involves developing a new product (or finding one, if you are an affiliate) that satisfies the high demand inherent in each keyword. Then, of course, you need to develop or adapt a high quality website that sells your product - while also offering the visitor valuable free information. A lot of work, but worth it when the higher profits start rolling in!"


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