adsense and IMeye

How to get the most from IMeye

I’ve now been using IMeye for over a week now – and its incredible software.   Here are some things I have been doing:

Firstly – unlike any other keyword tool, you don’t bother with any seed keyword.  You start with traffic and competition.  So I’ve been setting the software to the following:

I set the competing pages (pages in the Google index mentioning the same keyword) parameter to no more than 100,000 pages and competing titles (pages on the index with the keyword in the title of the page)  to no more than 30,000.  Then I add the column showing the highest Adwords cost per click.  This tells me if the adsense revenues are interesting or not.  If its at least $3 then its good, as you would normally get about half that.  Finally I put a filter on to show me any domains that are for sale or auction that match these keywords.  If not, I clear the filter and then do the following:

At this level of competition I know I can compete and using some SEO I can get into the top 10 in about 2-3 months or sooner.  Then I sort by traffic and start working my way down until I find strong traffic with words that make sense with something I can sell on or get adsense revenue.  When I find an interesting word I check it in Keyword blueprint (added free package to IMeye users) and see if I get a Goldstar.  This means that its very easy to rank – and also verifies the figures in IMeye.

Now heres the difference.  Its generally accepted that if you get an exact match domain – keyword.com /.org /.net then you will have an excellent chance of the being ranked very quickly.  The problem is most of these have gone…but if you can find one then go for it.  However if you find out what country the traffic is coming from, then you could buy an exact match from that country, and following this line of thinking I have now bought 4 domains, of which 2 are specific exact match.org.uk or .co.uk which are just for UK traffic.

If you are in Australia, France, South Africa or Canada you will be quids in, because the traffic is less competitive than in the US.  Even better is that you do some keyword research using Google Insights and look for local trends there, and then validate them using IMeye or your own tool you could find some real gems.

So to sum up, find the less competitive traffic and find out what region the traffic coming from.  You can do this by setting your keyword tool to relevant datacentre for that region.  Then look for exact match domains local to this area and start building links or use EVO2.

More info on IMeye

Link to the video on IMeye site

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