Automatic Article Submitter Tutorial – Part 2b

This is the next post in the series on how to use Automatic Article Submitter.  In the first post in this series, video one, I described an overview of this tutorial, and how we would use a bum marketing experiment to show the power of automatic article submitter.

Video 2a, which was released last week, I described the overview of that experiment and explained how you can use article marketing to drive traffic directly to a sales page with the goal of selling a product.  This is an important idea, because article marketing can be used to drive traffic to almost any location for almost any purpose.

As a matter of fact, I recently demonstrated this when I wrote numerous articles about the topic of chicken coops in an effort to show that you could drive traffic on almost any topic.  The result was that I was able to get hundreds of visitors to a sales page selling an e-book about chicken coops.  Unfortunately for me, that traffic did not convert very well to sales (but that is a whole another story about product selection, and we won't cover that here).

This video is video 2b, where I described an easy but effective way to do keyword research in any niche.  You can use this keyword research to form the basis for topics for your articles to be used with Automatic Article Submitter.

Additionally, this video is my first attempt to send a high definition recording to YouTube.  So, I will be very interested in hearing your feedback.  Not only about the content in the video, but about the video quality itself. The HD result in the embeded player on the blog page is not very interesting, but the HD version looks pretty cool if you watch it over on the YouTube site in HD.

Enjoy a video 2b, and have a fantastic day.

Regards,

Mark

Automatic Article Submitter Tutorial #2b

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5 Responses to “Automatic Article Submitter Tutorial – Part 2b”

  1. Kent F (25 comments.) says:

    Another great video Mark – thanks. As you noted, the Good pr of 3 game plan is discussed in depth in a previous interview you did with Josh if I remember correctly.

  2. Kent F (25 comments.) says:

    sorry, should say Google, not Good.

  3. Michelle Adams (14 comments.) says:

    Mark you’ve covered keyword research nicely in this video. The HD version looks great here and over at YouTube, nice and crisp.

    I’m looking forward to watching the submission process on your next video. :)

  4. robert dixon (1 comments.) says:

    Just a quick note on the Google Keywords search tool.I have found through actual research that this tool is not accurate, google does not state where their search results come from. I have put my key phrases into other keyword search tools such as traffic travis,wordtracker and keyword discovery and found that phrase for phrase the results shown are miles apart from the Google keywords results.

    The above website is a good example if you search for “snugrider stroller” using the Google keyword tool you will see 27,000 results (exact) and 33,000 broad search for the same phrase. I happen to sit #1 for that phrase in Google and I can tell you from my stats counter I’m lucky if I record 2 unique visitors a day.

    After the same search using the above keyword search tools the results obtained show a combined total of less than 10 visitors a day. So which one is right? it’s not google.

  5. Mark Mason
    Twitter: masonworld
    (566 comments.)
    says:

    @Robert — I don’t see you there. I see amazon.com and walmart. Are you sure?

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