Internet Income Opportunity - Find Keywords With Commercial Value

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Lots of bloggers are trying to take advantage of an internet income opportunity and make some extra cash, but I’ve found that most of them make one big mistake.The keywords that most bloggers choose for their blogs are not words that have much commercial value.

What do I mean by that? People on the internet are searching for two key things: 1) To find information and 2) To buy things. You want to be sure that the visitors to your site fall into the second category.

So, how do you do that? It’s important that the keywords that you choose for your site are keywords that would likely be used by someone who is looking to buy something. And, there is a tool to help you with that.

Take a look at this tool: http://adlab.msn.com/Online-Commercial-Intention/
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Don’t worry, this tool is FREE and was created by Microsoft. They
made it to help people increase their internet income opportunity.

The tool is really easy to use. Just enter the keyword that you want to check into the input box, click the radio button next to “Webpage (URL)”. and click “GO”. The program will return to you the likelihood that that word would be used by someone who was intending to buy something.

For example, I was working on a blog that was going to sell iPhone accessories.
The first keyword that I was thinking about using was “iPhone software”. When I
entered that phrase into this tool, it returned to me a “Non-Commercial Intention” value of “.67”.

What did this mean? It meant that if I used “iPhone software” as one of my
keywords, the likelihood that a visitor who used that keyword would buy something from my site was not very good. The tool was telling me that there was a 67% chance that the words “iPhone software” would
only be used by someone who was looking for information. That’s not the kind of word that I wanted to use to take advantage of a legitimate business opportunity.

The next keyword that I wanted to check was “buy iPhone software”. I was sure
that the tool would return to me a high Commercial Intention value. But, I was
wrong!

The tool returned to me a Commercial Intention value of only .58. That’s better
than my first keyword, but not near as high as I wanted.

The last keyword that I entered was “iPhone software store”. What do you think
this tool would return to me for this keyword?

I received a Commercial Intention value of .96! That’s it! That’s the kind of keyword I needed as one of my main keywords in my blog!

So, if you’re trying to create a blog, be sure to use this Microsoft tool to help you to successfully create an online business.

(For those of you who might want to learn more, this is only one tip that I got out of a FREE BOOKLET called the GEEK-FREE SEO. It’s a 38-page booklet that’s easy to read, packed full of useful information, and will help you to make those internet income opportunity dreams come true.)