Pay Per Click Easter Eggs !

Easter EggOver the easter break, PPC Reference will be visiting five (5) blogs and depositing EASTER EGGS in their comments. Popular in the SEO/SEM sectors, they’ll include Matt Cutts blog, Shoemoney, and Tech Crunch to name a few.

The easter eggs will be passwords that grant access to our easter eggs pages here on PPC reference which contain highly profitable, virtually non-competitive keyphrases (from an SEO perspective) that are ready to turn a quick buck via Adsense, Afilliates, or arbitrage.

We’ve done the crunch work - all you have to do is find them. Each easter egg will be released to the first 7 distinct IP addresses to ensure recipients get a fair go.

Happy hunting folks, and remember, not everyone is as fortunate as you !

Ingredients:

Each easter egg is the best likely candidate for SEO PPC of over ten thousand related search terms. Each has been evaluated against a variety of criteria, including KPI, top 10 competitor on and off page optimization, minimum 1K-5K searches per day and a relatively high clickthru rate (as projected by Adwords). They also have a high median Adwords bid, show no seasonal trends, with highest search volume via Googles US/UK audiences.

As an added bonus, at least 2 of these Easter Eggs may have domains available for registration in their primary audience TLDs (though not for long I suspect).

Gusto:

High Volume Keyword Research: Keyword Elite
Competitor Keyword Research: KeyCompete.com
Cross Checks/Projections: KeywordDiscovery.com

Happy Easter :)  


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2 Responses

  1. Derek Burress

    Explain in a bit better detail what this Easter Egg thing is. First time visitor so I may have missed something some where that offers more detail about this thing.

  2. Richie Rich

    Hi Derek,

    Its basically a treasure hunt. I visit other peoples blogs, and leave a comment on their blog that contains a password.

    Anyone who finds these comments then visits the easter egg page on this site (link up top), clicks on the relevant easter egg, then logs in using the password.

    The easter eggs themselves consist of keyword research and competitive tips. They’re the real deal, and completely free (just for the fun of it). :)

    An example for you.

    If you were to visit the doshdosh.com blog, you’ll find a post there about their easter egg (the webmaster liked the idea so kindly wrote about it after I left a comment with password).

    Theirs was easter egg #3, and their password is ‘naughtybunny’. Take a look if you like - the easter eggs link is up top, then select egg #3 :)

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