Category Archives: Research

SEO 2020 = Great Keyword Research Too

Since Overture disappeared from the keyword research scene, another great service has appeared. SEO 2020 has a keyword suggestion tool that also gives you a lot of other information. Go to: http://tinyurl.com/5m7d7m and enter your keyword or keyword phrase and click on
“Suggest!”. Note: Sometimes you’ll get an error warning if the service is busy don’t […]

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43 Things For Market Research

A great site for discovering what people want is 43 Things, where members answer the question “What do you want to do with your life?” As of last count, there were “1,079,901 people in 12,943 cities” writing down what they want to do. http://43things.com
Kevin Riley: Author of “Recipe For Your Own Online Money Factory“

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The Conversational Search Engine For Twitter Tweets

 
Summize is a conversational search engine for Twitter. What it actually does is, it searches across Twitter conversions to match the word or phrase you are searching. The results are displayed in realtime and the latest tweets(or microblog posts!) are shown at the top.
 
An interesting thing(which you don’t get to see on conventional search engines) […]

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What is Quantcast.com ?

Quantcast.com is the ultimate source for website demographics.  All data is available instantly, free, & without logging in.  This data is crucial when identifying your target market for your product or service.  For example, if you are considering getting into the sporting goods/knife business you could look up Thompson Outdoors on Quantcast.com.  You would learn […]

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Research your Niche with Twitter Search

Summize is a new search engine that searches twitter conversations. The flexible search engine allows you to search by keyword, by phrase, by name, date, and even attitude of poster. You can stipulate words to eliminate, words that must be included and twitters with links.
Keep up with what people in your niche are talking about […]

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Use the Search Engines to Learn Needed Skills

Need to learn a bit about a software package, get a refresher on a certain skill or otherwise just research a topic? Search for your keyword + “discussion forum” or “tutorial” or “how to” for immediate answers. Example: Internet marketing discussion forum, Photoshop how to, web design tutorial. The search results will be the top […]

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Discover Google Alerts (if you Haven’t Already)

Visit Google Alerts, and sign up to receive email notification when Google discovers new content containing your keywords.
This has so many uses — for researching content for articles, keeping track of what people are saying about you and so much more. See my blog posting about Google Alerts at the link below.
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Find the Buzz in Your Niche with TweetScan

Twitter is an great tool for connecting with colleagues, JV partners, and peers. And now with a new tool available at www.TweetScan.com, you can evesdrop on the conversations in your niche.  Just visit the site, put in a keyword, and see who is saying what. This is also a great way to expand your Twitter […]

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