Flipping the market to make bank.
WTF? Brent.
What is “Flipping the market” and how does it make money?
Let’s back up a little here before the big reveal to talk a little about keywords.
Most gurus will tell you that you need to niche down, down to make money.
That’s sort of correct, except, that’s not what Google, Facebook, YouTube, etc. do and they make a lot of money.
What they’re doing is flipping the market.
They’re taking traffic that’s worth $0 and flipping it to traffic that’s worth $more.
They do that by selling the traffic to advertisers at a price the advertisers set, based on demand, and make their $0 traffic worth $more.
You can do the same, probably not to the same extent, but you can get lots of free traffic and flip it to something that gets you paid.
All you have to do is be smart with your keyword selection, content creation, and traffic source.
I’ve seen this done by a person dragging free traffic from Facebook to his website where he had ads to monetise his visitors.
Can you do this?
Of course you can because it’s far simpler than you can imagine right now.
This is how you’d do this.
Play around with the search terms in your niche.
Find the keywords with the highest competition, these are the ones that pay the most for adwords and you’ll make a page or two targeting these keywords, but you will only link to these pages from other pages of yours.
These other pages are focussed on the keywords that have very low competition and almost no click value.
These are the pages you build backlinks to and drive traffic to because there is a lot of traffic and not much competition so it’s much easier.
You don’t need great content on either site, but you really don’t want crap content either.
To summarise: You build one site or group of pages for high-volume low-value traffic that you direct to your low-volume high-value pages.
Google rank pages, not sites, so you can do this on a single site if you want.
You could use a free blog for the high-volume pages, or both.
You could use sub-domains for one or both because Google treats sub-domains as independent sites.
OK, how do you find the keywords?
You can do this manually with Google search and a Google adwords account, but it’s easier and faster to use Google search and the Keywords Everywhere plugin.
But, that is still so much slower than using this tool: https://go.wm-tips.com/insight.
I have been using this for a while now and it’s brilliant.
It will find the keywords, it links with Keywords Everywhere to get the search volume and the click value.
Then, it will use AI to write your content and post it to your Wordpress website.
It doesn’t get much easier than this.
Regards,
Brent.
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