WordPress Goldmine progress update – Monday 3rd May 2010

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Hi everyone,

This is the month I start putting a heap more time into things, so expect to see  alot more activity posted and soon, better results being listed!

Its a public holiday here in the Uk, and with the family at home it is difficult to put too much work in, and of course this week and maybe next week I will be helping out my former boss for the last time.

Anyway, Yesterday I saw the following (for zero effort :D)

Adsense £0.18

Amazon £0.00

Clickbank £0.00

General thoughts.  I find myself chasing terms and phrases that don’t always have high search volumes, but it is more of an ego boost, so a self-note to myself – stop worrying and focus on the high search numbers.

I know we are taught to chase the phrases with small search volume amounts, of at least 1000 to 5000 searches per month and that is great and of course do-able, but Mark hinted in his update that it’s possible with the extra tools in the article dominance review to actually dominate higher searched terms over a longer period of time. (NOTE: Everything inside the article dominance report can be accessed inside of WordPress Goldmine, and of course you can access the WordPress Goldmine $1 trial for yes, just one dollar.)

And this REALLY whetted my appetite.

I found a phrase that I normally overlook – something like 150,000 searches a month, or 5000 a day.

yes I needed hundreds and hundreds of backlinks, possibly thousands and the competition was stuff but if you imagine that over, say 5 years you work at this goal and one day break through and get onto page 1, the top 2 or 3, this could mean 1000 to 2500 hits a day to that site or page.

Now if you were selling a product that made you $50 profit on it, this could easily equate to 10 or 20 sales… a day…

Hmm…

Now the thought of doing 20 x $50, or $1000 a day which is the same as ahem.. $365,000 a year is kind of scary and exciting.

Your thoughts?

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