Webmasterradio's Good Karma Show with Cash Keywords Overview
The last 10 days have been an exhausting whirlwind, although an enjoyable one. I appeared on fellow TW member, Greg Niland's Good Karma show on Jan 5th. Just click on the listen now link for the show. A couple unexpected things happened. First, I was expecting to be the only person on the show, but instead was in the (good) company of Wordtracker. Can't say we are as esteemed as Wordtracker, but we certainly aspire to be as reputable and around for the long haul as they have been in our community.
Secondly, we did have some feedback/technical issues and the format was changed, so I appeared in the second half of the show. Originally I was going to answer questions about keywords together with Ken from Worktracker, and ended up just talking about Cash Keywords. That was fine and I hope informative for the listeners.
We went over some ideas on how to use top paying keyword lists, and I let listeners know we have some new products coming out AND it's still online, a page with a free 1,000 result Internet Marketing Cash Keyword Report. You can get one, too, but I won't be keeping the offer up permanently. I expect to do more podcasts in the future, and I just need to get comfortable with a new and interesting online format that goes well with other online content.
I listened to the show and took advantage of the free offer, thanks. Out of curiosity how did the downloads break out over time? Did you get a burst after the show, or when the podcast archive went live, was it a big surge or a slow trickle?
Posted by: Graywolf | January 17, 2006 at 07:33 AM
During the show we definitely saw an increase of traffic, and then after the show aired we definitely got a spike of traffic and downloads. Actually, since the airing we have had a few more visitors than the average day, although how long that will last remains to be seen.
Posted by: Roxanne McHenry | January 18, 2006 at 04:49 PM
KeywordSpy.com a try for a keyword research tool, with results actually reflecting what advertisers are using at the current time
Posted by: susan | August 24, 2007 at 10:56 AM
KeywordSpy.com a try for a keyword research tool, with results actually reflecting what advertisers are using at the current time.
Posted by: susan | August 24, 2007 at 11:50 AM