Market Samurai Review

I wanted to write a review on Market Samurai, but have not found the time yet. But in short….Market Samurai is much more than a simple Keyword research tool. You get much more value than with other Keyword research tools out there in the market, and on top, it is a one time fee only and get lifetime upgrades for free.

I heard, given the broad adoption and the maturity of the Market Samurai software that they are planning on changing the sales model to a monthly fee based payment. I do not know when this is going to happen, but you may still have a chance and get Market Samurai for the current pricing. Have a look here to learn more… Although this is an affiliate link, I would never recommend Market Samurai, if I was not convinced of its value. As a matter of fact I use it in my daily business, and it is MUCH more worth its price :-)

You can go for the FREE trial first and on the Market Samurai site there you can get access the free brief videos that will show you how to avoid making big traffic-generation mistakes that will cost you time, energy and money.

  • Learn how to beat the competition, and get front-page rankings in Google for high-traffic keywords, not months or years but in weeks or days.
  • Target the keywords in your market that real buyers are using right now, instead of attracting time-wasting tire-kickers to your web-site.
  • Find out how to uncover “gold-nugget” keywords – those keywords can send you loads of free visitors to your site each day.

By the way… I forgot to mention that the Market Samurai guys have an OUTSTANDING video training series that goes far beyond simple training on how to use the tools. Following just 4 videos to give you a flavor;

  1. Introduction to Keyword Research
  2. Introduction to the Content Research and Publish Content and Module
  3. Introduction to the Promotion Module
  4. Pingback Strategy

the first video is on keyword research and the second about content research and publishing…

Introduction to Keyword Research

On the real video page in the Markete Samurai Trainings Center you will have the video + images and transcripts. In case your English is not that good, I have copied the transcript below to make it a little easier for you to follow the video.

Have a look here to see the videos and learn more…

Definition of a market

When you first start exploring the world of Internet marketing, you’ll often hear people talking about different online markets.

The best definition of a market is that it is a community of people who share a common interest in a particular subject or activity.

Often this community has its own language made up of terms and acronyms that only make sense to other members of the community.

The easiest way to understand this view of a market is to take a look at some examples:

Example #1

The ‘Brides to be market’ is made up of women who are currently planning a wedding. Their area of interest is of course – weddings. Some examples of the language that is used by members of this market include:

FH – which is an abbreviation for future husband

FMIL – which stands for future mother in law, and…

MOH – which stands for Maid or Matron of honor

Example #2

The next example we’ll look at is the online gaming market which is made up of people who enjoy playing computer games with others using the Internet.

For example their area of interest might be playing World of Warcraft which is a popular multiplayer game.

And some examples of the language that is specific to this market include: A Zerg Rush, AOE, and Squishy.

Example #3

Finally lets look at the Golfers market. Their area of interest is of course golf, and some examples of their community specific language include: Texas Wedge, Mid-Marshie and Apron

Once you understand this concept of a market as a community with its own internal language, you’ll quickly realize that there are hundreds and thousands of different markets out there waiting to be explored. Now let’s move on and take a look at the concept of niches.

Definition of a niche

Within every market you’ll find multiple niches.

A niche is a subset of a market that relates to a specific topic. The easiest way to understand the distinction between a market and a niche is to take a look at an example.

Example of niches

Members of the ‘Brides to be’ market will be interested in a wide range of topics that relate to weddings. These include:

(1) Wedding flowers

(2) Wedding rings

(3) Wedding photography

(4) Bombonieres

(5) Reception Venues

(6) Wedding dresses

Each of these topics can be thought of as a niche that will be of specific interest to members of the ‘Brides to be’ market.

Now lets take a look at keywords and how they relate to market niches.

Definition of keywords

Example

For example, Sarah and Karen are both members of the ‘Brides to be’ market.

When Sarah sits down at her computer to explore the wedding photography niche, she enters the keyword phrase ‘Wedding photography tips’. Google then returns a list of sites that contain tips for getting great wedding photos.

When Karen uses Google to explore the wedding photography niche she enters the keyword phrase “Wedding photography pricing’. Naturally she receives a different set of results to Sarah because her keyword phrase has a different focus.

The first thing to notice here is that Sarah and Karen are both exploring the same market niche, however, they generate a very different view of that niche based on the keyword phrase they enter into Google.

The role of keywords

A great way to think of keyword phrases is that each phrase is literally a KEY that unlocks a specific door to provide access to a market niche.

Value of keywords

The second important thing to note is that the number of people using each keyword phrase to explore a niche varies greatly.

For example, on average 217 people per day use the keyword phrase ‘Wedding photography tips’ to explore the wedding photography niche. In contrast, only 5 people use the phrase ‘Wedding photography pricing’ to access the niche.

This means that each keyword phrase has a value based on the number of people who are using it to access a particular niche.

The keyword phrase ‘Wedding photography tips’ generates more traffic to the wedding photography niche than the phrase ‘Wedding photography pricing’.

As a result, the phrase “Wedding photography tips’ is considered to be a more valuable keyword phrase than the phrase ‘Wedding photography pricing’.

The Internet Eagles

Now that we’ve discussed online markets, market niches and the role of keywords, let’s take a look at why these concepts are SO important in the real world.

A few years ago, the CEO of Noble Samurai Eugene Ware, myself and Ed Dale created the Internet Eagles project. For 12 months we worked with three complete beginners to help them create online businesses from scratch.

All three of them worked extremely hard to create their own eBooks and they all followed exactly the same marketing process.

However, the results they achieved varied dramatically.

Different markets, different results

The first Internet eagle instantly began earning thousands of dollars per month. The second internet eagle basically broke even and the final internet eagle lost money each and every month.

What we learnt from this experience is that when it comes to Internet marketing, success is not necessarily achieved by the person with the best product or the person who works the hardest.

In fact ‘It takes the same amount of time and effort to build an unsuccessful online business as it does to build a successful business’.

Success factors

The biggest factors that determine whether you succeed or fail are:

(1) The market you select

(2) The keywords you target

If you get these two factors right your online business may produce an income stream that can completely transform your life.

However if you get one of these factors wrong, you’ll probably join the large number of people who make little or no income online.

The difference between success and failure

In our experience, the main reason people fail is that they do not spend the time up front to do the market research necessary to check if their business idea is viable. Instead they rush in, select a random niche, target random keywords or worse – they don’t target keywords at all and then they just hope for the best. This is usually a recipe for disaster.

The people who succeed online take a very different approach. They research markets carefully, they identify profitable niches. They target specific keywords and they follow a proven plan.

At Noble Samurai, we want you to be in this second group and our main focus is to develop the tools and the training that you’ll need to build a profitable online business.

Summary

In this lesson we looked at what online markets are and defined them as communities of people who share an interest in a particular area and who often have their own internal language.

We then saw that within each market there are many niches which relate to specific topics of interest to members of a market.

Next we looked at the role of keywords and found that they are the keys to unlocking a niche. We also saw that different keyword phrases have different values depending on the amount of traffic they generate.

And finally we discussed the importance of keywords and found that choosing the right market and targeting the right keywords are two of the biggest factors in determining the success or failure of your online business.

Have a look here to see the videos and learn more…

Introduction to the Publish Content Module

On the real video page in the Markete Samurai Trainings Center you will have the video + images and transcripts. In case your English is not that good, I have copied the transcript below to make it a little easier for you to follow the video.

One of the most challenging parts of Internet Marketing is creating and publishing high quality content.

In fact, your ability to create and publish good content consistently can be the difference between the success or failure of your online business.

What is Good Quality Content?

As a business owner, it’s important to understand that ‘good quality’ content means more than simply writing articles that people enjoy reading.

From a marketing perspective, good quality content has the following features:

First of all it is engaging and interesting for your readers, but it also targets specific keywords, and in doing so it helps you to generate organic traffic to your website.

In This Video

In this video I’d like to share with you an end-to-end process for creating and publishing high quality content using Market Samurai.

Specifically we’ll be looking at:

  • How to choose a topic
  • How to conduct research for that topic
  • How to write your article
  • How to publish your article

Once you understand how this process works you will be able to make full use of the powerful features within Market Samurai.

How Most People Start

When most people sit down to write an article for their blog or website, they begin by asking themselves the question:

“What shall I write about?”

A Better Way To Start

However, a much better question to ask yourself is:

“What do the people in my niche want to read about?” The best way to answer this question is to do some keyword research before you begin writing your article.

Let’s take a look at an example so that you can see exactly what I mean.

Create New Project

For this example, I’m going to use a blog in the digital photography niche. I’ll get started by creating a New Project…

Enter Seed Keyword

… and I’ll enter ‘digital photography’ as my seed keyword.

Access the Keyword Research Module

Next I’m going to go to the keyword research module…

Generate Keywords

…and click the ‘Generate Keywords’ button.

Analyze Keywords

Market Samurai will then generate a list of keywords related to my seed keyword digital photography. When I get this list of keywords, I’ll come down here and click the ‘Analyze Keywords’ button.

SEO Traffic Filter

At the top of the screen I’ll now add some keyword filters. If you need more information about these filters, please watch the keyword research videos in the Noble Samurai dojo.

I’ll begin by adding an SEO traffic filter of 80…

Phrase to Broad Match Ratio Filter

…and a PBR filter of 15.

Analyze Keywords

Then I’ll click the ‘Analyze Keywords’ button to obtain my SEOC and SEOV data.

SEOC Filter

I can then add a SEOC filter of 30000…

SEOV Filter

… and an SEOV filter of 30.

Reduce Active Keywords

This reduces my list of active keywords to just 6. One way to think of this list is to see it as a list of potential article topics.

Change Filters

Once you’ve exhausted this initial list of topics, you can find more potential article topics by decreasing your SEO Traffic filter and simultaneously increasing your SEOC filter.

For example, once I’ve written articles to target each of these keyword phrases, I might reduce my SEOT filter to 50 and also increase my SEOC filter to 50000.

Additional Article Topic Ideas

As you can see this gives me a lot more article topics to consider.

Select Article Topic

For now, lets start at the top of the list and make the decision that we’re going to write an article to specifically target the keyword ‘digital photography lighting’.

To begin, I’m going to click on this key icon to create a new tab containing my target keyword.

Focus on Target Keyword

So now, I’ll just come up here and click on this tab.

Access Find Content Module

Having identified a topic that people are actually interested in reading about, its time to move to the next step of the process which is to conduct research for the new article we want to write.

To do this, all I have to do is click the Find Content icon.

Select Content Sources

And here I have access to an incredibly powerful research tool.

To conduct the research for my article on digital photography lighting, all I have to do is select the content sources I’m interested in.

For this example I’ll click Ezine Articles, Google Blog Search, Youtube videos, Scribd Documents and Yahoo Answers.

Find Content

Then all I have to do is come across and click the ‘Find Content’ button.

Market Samurai Finds Content

As you can see, Market Samurai has found 44 articles relating to digital photography lighting from the sources I selected.

Analyze Content

To analyze these articles, I’ll just come down here and click the ‘Analyze All’ button.

Sort Articles

This allows me to sort my results by phrase count, index count, page rank, number of backlinks or age. For this example, I’m going to sort my results by backlinks.

Read Articles and Watch Videos

I can now spend a bit of time watching videos and reading articles that are specifically relevant to my keyword ‘digital photography lighting’.

As you conduct your research you should be looking for an idea that gives you an ‘Aha’ experience.

Whenever you find yourself thinking, “Oh – I never knew that!”, you’ve probably found an idea that can form the basis on an article.

For example while doing my research into digital photography lighting, I came across an article that mentioned using a flash fill.

Reading this article gave me the idea to write a step-by-step blog post on how to use your digital camera’s flash to take pictures in bright light.

Access Publish Content Module

To write my article, all I have to do is go across and click the Publish Content icon in the navigation bar.

Create New Document

And to get started I’ll just come up here and click the ‘New Document’ icon.

Create Article Title

Now the first thing I’ll do is come up with a new heading for my article. I’ll call it: Digital Photography Lighting – How to use Flash Fill. You’ll notice that I’ve included the key-phrase I’m targeting in the title of my blog post.

Write Article

Now it’s time to write my article.

Having identified a good idea using the Find Content module, all I have to do is describe and expand upon that idea in my own words.

So I’ll just pause this video for a moment while I write my own article.

Article

There we go, I’ve just written a quick article that illustrates the importance of using a flash when taking a photo against strong backlight.

Formating Options

At the top of the editor you’ll find a number of common formatting options including bold, italic and underline. There’s options for bulleted and numbered lists, some paragraph options, text color options. There’s also options for creating links and adding images.

Insert Image

For example, to add an image to my article, all I have to do is click the ‘Insert Image’ icon.

Select Image

I can then find an image on my computer and click the ‘Select’ button.

Publish Article

To publish my finished article, all I have to do is click the ‘Publish’ button.

Enter Details of Blog

In this example, I’m going to use a WordPress blog.

To set up my blog in Market Samurai all I have to do is fill in these fields.

Account Name

In the Account Name field I’ll enter a name for my blog that I’ll easily recognize. For example – ‘My Photo Blog’.

Blog URL

In the next field I enter the Blog URL which in this case is http://www.digitalphotosecrets.com.

Username and Password

I then enter my username and my password.

Add Account

When I’m done I can just click the ‘Add account’ button.

Account Added

In the future I’ll just be able to select ‘My Photo Blog’ from this drop down box.

Publishing Options – Article Type

Now that I have set up my account, I can go ahead and publish my article.

The options I have here allow me to publish my article as a blog post or as a new page on my website.

Publishing Options – Post Timing

I can also choose to publish my article immediately or at a later date.

Publishing Options – Categories

In this section I can choose a category for my article.

This test website just has the one category so I’ll go ahead and click this checkbox.

Publishing Options – Image Upload

I can also choose where I want my image to be placed.

I can either upload them to my blog account, upload them to a different account such as Flickr or remotely link to the images from their current location.

Generally speaking, you’ll usually either upload them to your blog account or an account such as Flickr.

For this example I’ll choose to upload the image to my blog.

Publishing Options – Add to Rank Tracker

I can also choose to add my new blog post to rank tracker if I want to.

Publish Article

For now, I’m just going to come down here and click the ‘Publish New Article’ button.

View Article

And that’s all there is to it. My article has now been successfully published to my blog.

To view the article, all I have to do is click this link.

Finished Blog

And here’s my finished post that has been published to my blog.

Summary

So let’s just recap what we’ve covered in this video.

Instead of asking “What shall I want to write about?” we began with the much more important question, “What do the members of my niche want to read about?”

Identify Article Topic Using the Keyword Research Module

In order to answer this question, we used the Keyword Research module and identified a specific target keyword, namely ‘digital photography lighting’.

Conduct Research Using the Find Content Module

We then used the Find Content module to research our topic and identify an idea to write about.

Write and Publish Article Using the Publish Content Module

Finally, we wrote our article in the Publish Content module and published it to our blog with just a few clicks of our mouse.

Key Advantages

The key advantages of this process are that you will always be producing content that your market wants to read, and each article you write will be targeting specific keywords, which over time will help to increase the levels of organic traffic to your website.

Have a look here to see the videos and learn more…

Introduction to the Promotion Module

Many people get frustrated when they optimize their website’s content only to find that it doesn’t make a great deal of difference to their search engine rankings.

The truth is that there is only so much that you can do with on-page optimization.

If you’re really serious about achieving top search engine rankings then you must make developing your link network a major priority.

Creating Legitimate Backlinks

In this video I’ll show you how to use the promotion module in Market Samurai to find good opportunities to create legitimate back links to your website.

Strategies

Specifically, the three strategies we’ll be looking at in this video are:

1. Finding relevant blogs to post genuine comments on

2. Finding relevant forums to participate in

3. Finding Web 2.0 pages to post comments on

Whether it’s a blog, a forum or a Web 2.0 page, the strategy is basically the same.

Find an Appropriate Article Online

First you find an article online that is relevant to your website.

Add a Comment to the Article

Next you choose to add a comment to the article.

Type Comment

To do this, you first type in an appropriate comment.

  1. Enter Your Name
  2. Next you enter your name and title including keywords if appropriate
  3. Enter Email Address
  4. You then enter your email address
  5. Enter your Web site URL
  6. And finally, you enter your web site URL .

Post Comment

When you post your comment, you will create a link that points back to your website. This is called a backlink

This backlink can provide you with traffic and potentially help improve your ranking in the search engines.

So let’s head over to Market Samurai to find out how we can find opportunities for creating backlinks.

Promotion Module

To get started I’ll just come down here and click the ‘Promotion’ icon.

Keyword Example

Now you’ll notice that I’m currently using my keyword ‘piano for beginners’ to look for backlinking opportunities.

Finding Blogs

The first thing I’m going to look for are blogs that I might be able to read and make comments on.

There are a number of options available here. I can choose the google blog search option, and I can also elect to search specifically for WordPress blogs.

And down here I have access to two databases containing sites that often support follow links so I’ll include them as well.

Find Backlinks

Now all I have to do is come over here and click the ‘Find Backlinks’ button.

Results

Market Samurai now goes out and finds blogs which are related to my keyword ‘piano for beginners’.

Analyze Site

If I want to analyse a site in more detail, all I have to do is come down here and can click the ‘Analyze’ button.

Page Data

And for this particular website, I can see that this site does not support follow links, however it does support pingbacks.

I can also see that the page rank of the website is 0 and currently it has 0 back links.

View Site

If I want to visit a particular blog that sounds like it might be relevant, all you have to do is come over here and click the title.

Browse Site

Market Samurai will then open up a new window and display the website.

I can then review the blog and if i have something to say that is relevant I can leave a comment and depending on how the site is set up, I might be able to include the URL of my website.

Comment Etiquette

The simple rule for leaving comments on someone else’s blog is that you should alway try and add genuine value to their site.

So instead of writing a comment that is simply an excuse to try and get a link, take the time to write a comment that adds a useful insight to their blog post.

Basically, the better the quality of your comment the more notice you’ll receive from the readers of the blog.

Once you’ve entered your comment you can just come up here and click this button to close the window.

Web 2.0 Sites

Now in addition to finding blogs to post comments on, I can also look for Web 2.0 sites such as Squidoo lenses, Hubpages, weebly.com, scribd and even yahoo answers.

1. Uncheck Original Search Options

2. So first of all, let me uncheck these boxes…

3. Select Web 2.0 Search Criteria

4. …and now I’m going to look for some Squidoo lenses that are related to ‘piano for beginners’.

Find Backlinks

I’ll just select this check box and then come over here and once again click the ‘Find Backlinks’ button.

Analyse All

Now if I want to analyse all of these lenses, all I have to do is come down here and click the ‘Analyse All’ button.

Sort Data

And to sort these lenses by their page rank or number of backlinks, all I have to do is click on the appropriate column header.

No Follow

Now you might notice that all links from Squidoo make use of the ‘No Follow’ attribute which Google introduced as a way to reduce comment spamming.

This means that you probably won’t enhance your page rank by getting links from these pages, however, it is still worth making appropriate comments on these Web 2.0 sites because when you make a good comment, people might click on your link and visit your website, so it can be a valuable source of additional traffic.

Explore Lenses

So the process of exploring our Squidoo lenses is the same as it was for blogs. I simply click on a link and then I can explore the Squidoo lens and make a comment if it’s appropriate.

When I’m done, I just close this window and return to Market Samurai.

Forum Search

And the final option over here is the Forum search. If I wanted to find a list of forums that are related to my keyword phrase, all I have to do choose one or more of these options which relate to different types of forum. For this example I’m going to use the Google Forum search.

Find Backlinks

So once again, I’ll just come down here and click the Find Backlinks button.

Sort Data

I can then analyze these forums and sort them by page rank.

Browse Forum

Then to visit the forums I just come over here and click on this link.

Forum Comments

In order to make a comment in a forum, you’ll usually have to register and then you may or may not be allowed to include a link to your website in your signature. That all depends on the rules of the forum.

If you are allowed to include your website address in your signature, the best way to create forum backlinks is to genuinely participate in the forum community – And remember to always try and add genuine value.

Conclusion

So as you can see, Market Samurai makes it extremely easy to find blogs, forums and web 2.0 sites on which you can leave comments and thereby create backlinks to your own website.

Have a look here to see the videos and learn more…

Pingback Strategy

Wouldn’t it be nice if you could get several high authority blogs in your niche to add a link to your website every time you published a post?

Imagine if you could get these links without the hassle of organizing a link exchange and without the need to leave comments on their blogs.

Well, in this video I’d like to show you exactly how you CAN do this using Market Samurai’s Promotion module.

Pingback Strategy

The strategy we’re going to look at is called a Pingback. So let’s take a look at how it works…

Imagine two different blogs that both relate to the same niche. For example, my sample blog about piano for beginners and someone else’s blog about piano keyboards.

Ping

If I create a link on my blog to the keyboard blog, WordPress will automatically send a message to the keyboard site to indicate that I’ve created a link.

This message is called a ‘ping’.

Check

If the keyboard blog allows pingbacks, here’s what happens.

First of all the keyboard blog checks to see that I really did create a link.

Pingback

When it confirms that my link is legitimate, the keyboard blog then adds a pingback on the webpage that I linked to.

Backlink

The pingback is usually a very brief summary of what I said in my blog post and most importantly it includes a link back to my website.

You’ll often find pingbacks near the comments section on a blog.

So essentially, a pingback is a link that points back to your blog from a website that you’ve referred to in one of your posts.

Some Important Points

Now there’s a couple of things to keep in mind here.

(1) First, not all blogs allow pingbacks

(2) And second, Pingbacks are sometimes moderated by the blog owner so they don’t always appear instantly.

However, if you can find some good quality websites in your niche which allow pingbacks, they can be a useful source of backlinks which can provide you with traffic and potentially enhance your link network.

The BIG Question

So the big question is – How do you find good quality blogs in your niche that allow pingbacks.

The good news is that Market Samurai now makes the process of finding relevant blogs and creating pingbacks extremely easy. So lets take a look and I’ll show you how it works.

Promotion Tab

To get started I’ll just come down here and click the promotion tab.

Search Criteria

Now because the pingback strategy is only relevant for blogs, I’ll be focusing on this area here.

For this search I’m going to select Google Blogs, WordPress blogs, Follow Blogs and Backlink magic.

Find Backlinks

And to begin my search, I’ll click on the Find Backlinks button.

Analyze Data

Now what I really want to do is to identify the highest authority blogs in my niche that allow pingbacks. The easiest way to do this is to come down here and click the Analyze All button.

Sort Data

I can then come up and click on the column headings to sort my data in a number of different ways.

If I click on the PR column heading, I can sort the sites by Page Rank which is an indicator of authority.

Identify Pingback Candidate

And you can now see that this site might provide a good backlinking opportunity. It has a page rank of 3, four current backlinks and it allows pingbacks.

Check Article Manually

Now rather than just accepting these numbers, you should always manually check the website to make sure that it is relevant to your niche.

View Article

And this looks like a reasonable article that has some useful information.

Select Article For Pingback

So returning to my research data, I might decide that I would like to create a link to this website in order to get a pingback.

The first thing I need to do is click this checkbox.

Create Pingback HTML Window

Market Samural then opens the Create Pingback HTML window and automatically populates it with a link and summary of this website.

Add Additional Websites

If I want to add another website of interest all I have to do is scroll down an click the checkbox…

Additional Site Added to Pingback

… and market samurai adds it to my list.

Pingback Options

I should also point out that I can choose to display these links in a list, or in a table and I can also choose whether I want the websites to open up in a new window, and whether I want my links to include the ‘no follow’ attribute.

For this example, I’ll choose to display my website links as a list.

Copy Visual

Now that I have a list of relevant articles from sites that allow pingbacks, what I’d really like to do is add this list to one of my existing posts in order to start the backlinking process.

The good news is that market samurai makes this very easy to do.

All I have to do is click the Copy Visual button to copy my list to the clipboard…

Access Publish Content Module

…and then i can go across and access the Publish Content module.

Access My Blogs

Here you can see my WordPress Direct account, and if I click on the title it will bring back a list of my blogs.

Access Blog Posts

When I click on my blog name, Market Samurai then pulls back a list of my current posts.

Select and Edit Post

I can then decide which post I’d like to ad my links to and then click the pencil icon to edit it.

Add Text to Article

If I scroll to the end of my article, I can add a line of text to say something like ‘Here is a list of articles that you may enjoy’

Paste in Pingback HTML

I can then click my right mouse button and select paste to paste in my links from my clipboard.

Publish

When I’m done, I can click the Publish button.

Update Existing Article

And to update my article all i have to do is click the ‘Update Existing Article’ button.

Review Updated Article

And here is my updated article with my new links.

Summary

So in less than ten minutes, you can now identify high authority blogs in your niche, find out which of these blogs support pingbacks, automatically generate your pingback HTML and add your links to an existing post to kickstart the pingback process.

Ping: When you update your article, WordPress will let the other blogs know about your new links.

Check: These blogs will verify the legitmacy of your links…

Pingback: …and then either immediately or after moderation, add a pingback to their site that features a link pointing back to your webpage.

So that’s how to use the promotion module in Market Samurai to create backlinks to your website using the Pingback strategy.

By the way – if you have an existing blog with a lot of existing content, you can repeat this process for each blog post, and build hundreds of quality backlinks to your existing blog. This is a powerful, and underutilized way to build backlinks to your site.

Remember, you can go for the FREE trial first and on the Market Samurai site there you can get access the free brief videos that will show you how to avoid making big traffic-generation mistakes that will cost you time, energy and money.

  • Learn how to beat the competition, and get front-page rankings in Google for high-traffic keywords, not months or years but in weeks or days.
  • Target the keywords in your market that real buyers are using right now, instead of attracting time-wasting tire-kickers to your web-site.
  • Find out how to uncover “gold-nugget” keywords – those keywords can send you loads of free visitors to your site each day.

Have a look here to see the videos and learn more…

Andre Klein

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