Rapid Publishing Keywords
Kindle publisher “stumbles across” a simple yet effective method of finding keywords and niches quickly and easily!
Keyword research was always difficult for me, I would spend hours and even days looking for keywords, that was until I simplified the process.
Hey everyone, I’m Michael and this photo is from when Kindle publishing was a lot easier.
Since that time it has become more competitive resulting in my royalties suffering. Bit by bit they slowly decreased and I desperately started seeking new keywords to publish books in.
I would search for hours upon hours sometimes even days.
That led me to come up with some mediocre keywords which didn’t really help my situation.
I knew there had to be an easier way.
I continued on and felt as if I was constantly hitting my head against a brick wall.
Nothing was working!
It wasn’t until I realized that I wasn’t going deep enough to find keywords with very little competition.
That is when everything changed!
In a matter of days I went from finding ultra competitive keywords to keywords where I could compete with little to no effort.
This blew my mind and I knew I was onto something.
The first time I tried these steps it took me 2 days to find a 10 low competitive keywords.
I thought I should try it again.
I tried a different niche and lo and behold I found 8 keywords in just 24 hours.
I thought it was a fluke, so I tried it again and BOOM, same results!
I knew I was on to something.
Despite this there are some big reasons why I originally failed with keyword research and how you can make sure you don’t make the same mistakes I did…
The 3 Reasons Why I Used To Fail with Keyword Research…
This is one of the reasons why I stopped publishing for so long!
Which ultimately led me to huge amount of wasted time which I should have been concentrating on specific principles which worked.
I was publishing in keywords which had competition, this cause my books to rank for keywords but after time they would start to lose their first page ranking.
I tried to sustain them with AMS ads but it was a constant battle to get my books ahead of the competition
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ALL-INCLUSIVE CURRICULUM ($197 VALUE)
10 Modules and Video Trainings That Will Simplify Everything!
Over 2+ hours of video walkthroughs and tutorials with a professional publisher!
Just sit back, watch, take notes, and learn everything a publisher needs to know about keyword and niche research.
With It, You Will Learn How to…
MASTER KEYWORD RESEARCH
Comprehensive keyword research training for newbies. I know how daunting keyword research can be. It was just over two years ago that I had to learn it too. This course covers everything from finding regular to low competition keywords easily while effectively assessing the profitability of every single one!
CREATE A CUSTOMER PERSONA
Learn how to create a customer persona to hyper target your customers, find the most relevant profitable keywords, and know exactly who you’re selling to. I also teach you how to do highly targeted research which helps you discover more significant keywords!
MASTER YOUR TIME
Discover how to efficiently maximize your time like an expert and concentrate so intensely that you’ll feel like a Buddhist master meditating. Once you learn this technique you will be able to find keywords effortlessly.
BUILD YOUR NICHE EFFICIENTLY
A niche is an incredibly powerful way to quickly create books which are all relevant to each other allowing you to sell more than one book. Learn how to create your niche which has many similar books and let your customer know your books are for them.
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- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 200
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