The Ultimate Keyword Research Workshop

April 10, 2010 by  
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Brent Hodgson - Creator of Market Samurai

Brent HodgsonMarket Samurai

Join Lou D’Alo and Brent Hodgson, co-developer of the Market Samurai software, for the ultimate Keyword Research workshop.

You already know how important proper keyword selection is for your success on the internet. But how do you actually select the “right” keywords?

More importantly -- are you so confused from so many people telling you what to do to find keywords but not showing you how?

Then mark your calendar and join us on Monday -- we’re going to clear up all the confusion in a live virtual “hands-on workshop” designed just for you.

In a “look over Brent’s shoulder” webinar training format, we will:

  • Show you EXACTLY the critieria you should be using to select your keywords and why;
  • Demonstrate how to use the Market Samurai software to make your keyword research a snap; and
  • Perform live case-study keyword research demonstrations for the markets YOU are in.

Instead,  in this live workshop -- you get to tell us what market you are in, what keywords you think you’re competing for, and I’m going to have Brent essentially do the keyword research FOR you -- while you watch!

This is the closest thing to hiring your very own world-class keyword expert as you can get -- and it won’t cost you a red cent. Now, obviously, we can’t do EVERYONE’s keywords and markets.

Register below and submit your keyword and market details, we’ll have time to look over the submissions and select the most popular requests -- which may very well include your specific keywords and market.

Of course, I encourage you to not only register, but actually show up for the live event because in addition to the case study demos, we’ll answer as many of your questions as time permits.

Our goal is to leave NO DOUBT in your mind about how to get the best keywords for your market so you can then use them in traffic and lead generation efforts -- instantly.

To get the even access information emailed to you instantly, just enter your name in this form and ask your most important question(s) about finding the most valuable, highest ROI keywords in the comments section below:

Comments

33 Responses to “The Ultimate Keyword Research Workshop”
  1. Hi Lou, Im looking forward to this workshop. Im a proud owner of Market Samurai. I look forward to this live over the shoulder presentation. This is one are that always has me confused with the amount of different things you hear. See you on Monday

  2. usimoneau says:

    Hi Lou,
    Looking forward to deepening my understanding of this great tool
    Here's a question:
    What if the majority of the top 10 sites ranking for my KW are info sites
    (blogs, forums, wikis, directories etc), and the last 3 a monetizing sites
    (in my particular case they all belong to the same guys). Is my KW still
    a valid KW then, or should I use a different KW?
    Thanks
    Ulrika

  3. usimoneau says:

    Hi Lou,
    Here's another one:
    How do we recognize an untapped niche when we are in front of one,
    Good SEOT & SEOV with reasonable SEOC and low optimization
    of the competitors?
    Thanks
    Ulrika

  4. Robert says:

    I would like to see the "toy" niche explored

  5. usimoneau says:

    Hi Lou,
    Yet another one:
    What are the steps to finding a profitable niche (ie. opportunity) , any nich,
    when you don't have anything specific in mind that you want to search on?
    Thanks
    Ulrika

  6. Tom says:

    I registered too but no call in info??

  7. Lou D'Alo says:

    Here are the list of markets/keywords requested — register and vote for the ones you want to see Brent demonstrate:

  8. Lou D'Alo says:

    Vote on the keywords you want Brent to demo:http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/MDWY8KB

  9. alex says:

    1. Can I use this tool for city level local market? Checking competition search keys in the local market

  10. Jackie says:

    If I am doing the research for a company that has over 30 million in yearly sales. How do I differ my research from the solopreneurs?

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