Fire Pow Review
Firepow Software Review

I feel there are so many angles from which I could make a review of Andrew Hansen's new blogging software Firepow.

I thought I might focus here on one particular element of the program which I consider to be particularly intregal to the success of a blogger, namely, the ability to drive traffic to their blog.

If you've ever started a blog, or any form of website trying to earn some cash, you'll know it's not exactly a case of "if you build it they will come".

Even a great blog doesn't guarantee traffic and a major part of a bloggers focus has to be spreading the word about their blog in a variety of ways in order to continually increase traffic and profits.

Sure, I could have talked about the blog creation and management aspects of Firepow, which I know so many new online marketers and bloggers will find so valuable. But for me, I'm more concerned about how the program can help a user increase traffic and make more money.

Anyway, that said - I thought I'd make a brief mention of some such features of the program in order to open your eyes to the ways this program might be as much a benefit to you as I predict it will be for me.

The first thing I like, or perhaps category of thing I like, is the ability the user has to easily generate backlinks to their blog once it's up and running.

When you start a new blog, you want enough search engine spider juice to your site  to have it able to rank well for long tail uncompetitive keywords, purely by on page optimization, within a few days of being created.

In addition to giving you powerful on page optimization capabilities (like allowing you to set the meta data AND h1h2 tag data for every post or page), Firepow lets you quickly generate the spider juice you need to get indexed and potentially ranking for an uncompetitive term.

For example, as soon as your site is created, you can click a button to have your RSS feed submitted to a bunch of RSS directories. You'll get some valuable link backs, plus some great spider activity right off the bat. Not to mention the ping from your post.

Furthermore, if you choose to, you could use a tool called BlogLove Builder, to quickly and easily implement a trackback to a popular blog post within your own blogs first post - and instantly generate more link juice, and even a few visitors right from the get go too!

Furthermore, if you focus on search engine traffic you'll know about the importance of link building in locking in long term rankings. Initial spider juice can get you a quick ranking, but for a LASTING ranking, you need an assortment of relevant quality backlinks establishing your page as an authority on that keyword.

Firepow has that more than covered, giving you the ability to obtain links from social networks, blog comments, and in content links from Firepow's own network of high PageRank blog sites as well.

I stress that even what I've mentioned here isn't close to all of the tools Firepow gives you to drive traffic to your site. And it's for that reason among many that 'm recommending all my blog readers to check it out for themselves.

Here's the link to
Firepow



April 18, 2008

Choosing The Right Niche

The most important part of building a niche site is choosing the right niche. You really wouldn’t want to compete with a lot of sites. That is why you on the first place need to find a niche with good amount of searches everyday and very low competition.

There are many keyword tools on the internet, but I’m going to give you the two I use instead of giving them all

http://www.checkrankings.com/keywordsuggestion/
http://tools.seobook.com/keyword-tools/seobook/index.php

Lets create a niche membership site together.

We have to find a niche that people are having problems about, need an answer for their problem or a product which will help them to solve their problem. There are several sites to find the problems people are facing with today. Here are some of them

http://www.clickbank.com/marketplace/ - You may see what other marketers are offering. No one would offer something which is not on demand

www.netmagazines.com – You may also use magazines to find what is hot today.

http://www.mygoals.com/ - People pay to reach their goals ;

After doing some search, I decided to create a site about Paypal and how to make money using Paypal. That is a problem and people actually try to find a solution for this and I can offer them my help on a website. So I go to http://tools.seobook.com/keyword-tools/seobook/index.php and write Paypal in the box and hit on submit

Results are interesting. According to their tool, “make Money using Paypal” is searched over 300 times a day only in Google! That means you’ll receive around 250 unique visitors only from Google if you can make up to #1.

Okay; looks like I’ve found my niche to build a site around, but I have to do a bit more research on this before I start building my website

I now go to www.Google.com and type “make Money using Paypal” to see the number of actual competitors. 

http://www.Google.com/search?hl=en&q=%22make+money+using+Paypal%2

Yes there are only 18.000 actual competitors which is really great. I will be on the first page with doing basic SEO actually

To give you an idea, for keywords that are searched under 1000 times a day, 100.000 actual competitors and below are good to start with and 18.000 is great to start

So I move to next step and buy myself a good domain name. I use www.idotz.net as my domain company but you can use any of the registrars to register your domains.

I type in the first domain name that I think will help me with the search engine rankings and that is make-money-using-Paypal.com. It is always better to use the keywords you target in the domain name so with this domain name, I use all of my keywords in the same order and I’m 100 % sure that I’ll have very good rankings! So I register the domain name and move to the next step.

Filed under making money online by Winston


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Occupying the #1 ranking for your most desirable keyword target on MSN?

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