Friday, August 7, 2009

Google Scams

I want to make it clear that by mentioning AdSense as one stream of income for people to get off SSI, I am NOT advocating the popular Google money system scam going on right now. Here is an excellent overview of the Google scam that I found on YouTube.



Is Google cash a scam? Well, yes and no. Unfortunately, scammers have taken what can be a real and excellent source of income and turned it into a Google cash scam. Anyone can make money with Google AdSense. You don't have to subscribe to a Google cash kit in order to make money with Google AdSense. Google AdSense is FREE for anyone to join.

Anyone can start with a FREE blog, get a FREE list of keywords from Wordtracker, sign up for Google AdSense for FREE, and start earning money.

It upsets me that people have taken what can be a free opportunity to help people with disabilities (and others) establish a source of income and turned it into a make money with Google scam.

So, please, don't pay for something that can be done for free. With a little keyword research and patience, anyone can work towards making money with Google without the Google scam.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Creating a Keyword List

Once you have done some searches using Wordtracker's Free Keyword Suggestion Tool, take some time to look over the list. Which are the top keywords? The toplist of keywords are the ones with the highest number of searches. However, there is a problem with using the most popular, highest searched, top list of keywords. The problem is COMPETITION!!!

Can you imagine creating a website on a simple, yet extremely popular keyword? If thousands of people are searching for that keyword every day, how many websites do you think already have a strong Google ranking for that keyword? Too many.

What does that mean for you? When starting a website, don't try to run with the big dogs just yet. Choose a list of keywords that fall in the middle of most searched and least searched. Choose keywords that may not have as much competition as the others but still have a decent number of searches. Common sense should help you select some excellent starter keywords for a beginning website.

If you would like to see how much competition there is for a keyword, doing a Google search for that word can give you some idea. Don't get too stressed out about finding keywords with NO competition. That is not likely to happen.

Start weeding through your list and selecting twenty keywords on your topic that would be good for a starting website. If you did keywords on more than one topic, you may want to chose one of the topics to start based on which you think has the most middle-ground keywords.