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Old 08-02-2007, 09:03 PM
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Hi everyone
Hope that you are all well this morning. Are you all rating the thread. When you open the thread, you will see a heading called rating with five gold stars beside it and a green down arrow beside that. click on the green arrow and you can rate the thread. You can only do it once per thread.
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Old 08-02-2007, 09:51 PM
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Lightbulb More resources for finding Niches

Useful or not?
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also check ebay pulse

http://pulse.ebay.com/

and Google Zeitgeist:

http://www.google.com/press/zeitgeist.html
and this is a bit more into research
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And if you're doing keyword research, check out these:

The AdWords Keyword Tool
SEO Book Keyword Tool
Trellian Keyword Discovery
or this
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Hi,

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/bestse...everything.asp

is where Barnes & Nobles lists the daily top sellers.

It is a good resource I believe,

Edward Santosh
or even this

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Great list of resources! Don't forget the ever classic Overture which displays the previous month's keyword searches on yahoo.

Another cool resource is GoogSpy which tracks your competitors keyword ranking as well as paid adwords campaigns
another useful one
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Take a look at your local magazine store: or check out

www.magazines.com

see how many magazines are there in your niche - it not only tells you that there is a market, it also tells you that people are willing to pay money.

I just discovered a lucrative niche this way... but I am not saying what!

Its a tiny little niche, and I was gobsmacked to find five whole magazines devoted to it.
Again
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I found a direct link to eBay Marketplace Research.

http://pages.ebay.com/marketplace_research/index.html

coming to the end of this one

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Hello-

You can also find ideas on http://ehow.com and http://mygoals.com

-Adam the gorilla
I promise
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How about... http://digg.com/spy

I'm also using http://www.spyfu.com/ which gives a lot of useful data.
Nearly there
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Some other ideas can come from what is currently popular in video?

http://www.viralvideochart.com

The Goggle Adwords traffic estimator could also be usefull:

https://adwords.google.com/select/Tr...timatorSandbox

Thinking about seasonality, here is one that lists food:

http://www.eattheseasons.co.uk

This one can come in handy with usefull tools for site building:

http://webmasters24.com
(it also has the Overture search tool filtered by country)

Best wishes,

- Vince
Now that last one was really worth while
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Some good stuff there, thanks.
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Old 08-02-2007, 10:19 PM
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Default Anyone having trouble with Firefox?

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One of my team members was wrestling with the adjustment to FireFox and so I told her I would put together a video of some of the tips/tricks I have discovered. I thought that maybe other 30DC members would benefit from it as well, so I decided to create the video for any member of 30DC who wanted to watch it.

SOME CAVEATS THOUGH...

I just threw the video together quickly and so I didn't adjust my display settings like I usually do. If your screen display is set to 1280 x 720 or higher you can watch it with no problem. If you are on a smaller screen display, it might be a bit tricker.

I suggest hitting the "F11" key when you go to the video page to make sure you can see as much of it as possible.

Watch the whole thing... the best tips are at the END!!

So if you are interested... you can see the video at my blog
http://infoprofitsavvy.com/08/02/firefox-tweaks/

Mindy
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The 200 most successful websites on the web, ordered by category, proximity, success, popularity and perspective. We have done it again – and better. Upon popular demand – here is iA’s next Web Trend Map:

Spend an hour and you will have a superior understanding of how every site on the net relates to every other.

WARNING: This site is addictive, all value has its price....
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Just saw your message looking for new members.
I would like to be a confirmed ANZAC.
My skype details are phantom2211.
I have an accounting background and have been following
Internet Marketing for a while without anything really happening
so I see this as my opportunity.
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Lightbulb Here we go again

Just a list of sites that might interest us, that are free
A swag of useful tools at http://www.zoho.com/
Free Traffic generation at http://www.freetrafficbigprofits.com/marketingmadness/
Looking for niches at http://philip.greenspun.com/panda/money
and here
http://www.blogpulse.com/trends.html or even this
http://www.marketingsyndrome.com/blo...-find-a-niche/
and these
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tag cloud is one.

Google Trends is another one

cbengine.com is also another source. Done properly you should be able to understand not only niches but also the sales trends


Other sites...


onestat charts
webstats4u top 10
shinystat top sites
gostats top sites
linkarena
google zeitgeist
Yahoo Buzz
msn Search Insider
ebay pulse
yahoo top searches 2005
a9 the 99 top 9
lycos top 50
AOL search 2005 review
yahoo 100 weird list

Have fun !
Make your own Avatar at http://www.myfavatar.com/
Heard of Tag Clouds http://www.amazon.com/tag/paranormal...736950-8423101
Hope there is something useful in all that
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Thumbs up Three more members

Loks like we have Neil, Daniel and the Phantom on our team. Neil is from the other side of the ditch so Bill has a friend. We will welcome them at 7:30 pm AEST or 9:30 pm NZ time.
I hope you all agree that 10 is plenty and we should declare our team closed immediately following our team talk
Till 7:30/ 9:30
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Hi,

Did you get an approach from a Noel Crowe?
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Default Team Outback Anzacs is closed

Hi all, in addition to the team members announced yesterday we have Noel Crowe. That brings numbers up to 11, but last night we managed seven of us on a call at one time so I think if we get five on a regular basis over the 30 days it should remain vibrant
Looking forward to the brilliance of sharing
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