Finding Article Topics That Sell

I get this question at least once a week so I thought it would make a good blog post.  Finding topics to write about isn’t rocket science, in fact it’s easy and when you want to make a living as a writer – you need to write topics that will sell. Especially if you’re writing articles for the PLR or affiliate marketing niche markets.

Here are some of the ways I find topics that I know will sell to my website visitors.

1- Check your webstats. This is a treasure trove of good information. If I see searches hitting my site looking for “hip hop PLR” or “how to get y0ur ex back articles” – you can bet I’m gonna create an article set for those. I did that a while back with “extended auto warranty on used cars” and the PLR set sold out in 24 hours. I noticed over 100 hits in a single month period and they were coming from different IP’s so I knew it would be good.

 2- Go to Ezinearticles.com, Ehow.com or LovetoKnow.com and put in “how to”, “cure for”, “get rid of” and other concentrated keywords and normally results will be returned in order from most to least popular.  I wouldn’t have thought to write an article set “cure for bacterial vaginosis” that has been my number one best seller to date. I also found a niche on Bugaboo baby strollers in this way. If you’ve ever seen them – they retail for hundreds and hundreds of dollars so the commissions are sweeeeeeet.

3.Google trends is another good source. I pretty much stick to the top 20 but it’s a good way to find topics that are happening NOW.

4-Yahoo answers (yes I know billions of people use it for backlinks too but they are pretty easy to weed out) is another great place – see what questions are being asked and if you can match it to an affiliate product – your article set will have even more value.

Those are just a few of the techniques I use. I’ll post more for you soon. In the meantime – happy writing!

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Keywords Are Not Important in SEO

Did that make you spit your coffee all over your computer screen?
I nearly did it when someone said that to me.

I actually had a friend of mine (who has recently gotten into SEO, attended several seminars and therefore is truly enlightened), tell me he learned in a seminar recently that keywords aren’t important in SEO.

Yes, I was floored too.

Keywords are a driving force behind how indexing and relevance happens on the Internet. Too many or too few and you’re not relevant or you’re in the territory of being spammy…but they are super-uber important.

I love it when I use Google’s Keyword Tool for research – although I still like Wordtracker’s lateral feature for helping pull out those long tail keywords. Anyone use SpyFu or Keyword Spy? Those are kinda cool for affiliate marketing purposes.

After I finished recovering from nearly passing my coffee through my nose, I started quizzing my friend and it turns out he meant Meta Tags NOT keywords…sheesh I love my buddies…..

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SKinney and I do the affiliate marketing thing – he’s much slicker at it than I am – but I learned an important lesson this week from Google Adwords that I’m sharing over in the PLR section, check it out.