I’m a big fan of making free, fast money…no paying to get traffic, not a lot of time invested.
Let me share a strategy that I use from time to time. I don’t do it every day, but it only takes a few minutes. So if I have a few spare minutes, I’ll use this to make some money for free, very quickly!
I’m assuming that you have a blog with Adsense. (If you don’t, read the Step-by-Step Profit Guide from the menu at the top. It tells you how to setup a free blog and put Adsense on it.)
So, how do you get a surge of traffic to your site, spending very little time on it?
Three quick steps:
- Hot Keywords – go to Google Hot Trends
- Thought Stringing
- Social Bookmarking
Hot Keywords – Go to Google Hot Trends. It shows what people are searching for RIGHT NOW…the top 100 phrases by search volume. (It’s updated every hour or two, and tells when the last update was.) See any words that look interesting to you? See anything that is related to a product? Keep in mind that many of the searches will be of celebrities. But you can find hot news stories, or hot products that are being searched heavily. Something got mentioned on CNN or Oprah and everyone’s checking it. You can click on the keyword phrases Google lists to see what the top news and blog articles are. (Hint: you have almost instant content. Read a few of the articles and restate them in your own words for unique content relevant to a hot topic!)
Thought Stringing – Thought Stringing is the process of connecting related thoughts. So, if a hot topic is the phrase “Madonna Divorce”, think about a thought that might be related to that phrase, or even use that phrase. (You usually don’t want to copy that exact phrase because there will be WAAY too much competition for it.) So, think about related phrases: “madonna split up”, “madonna break up”, “madonna custody”, or think of a sub-phrase (one that contains the hot phrase. it won’t get as much traffic, but will pickup some): “madonna divorce settlement”, “madonna divorce terms”, “madonna divorce agreement”, “madonna divorce rumors”… The point about thought stringing is that you need to think like someone searching for information about the hot topic. Pretend you just caught a snippet of the story on the news, or over-heard someone talking about the story. If you wanted to learn more about it, what keywords would YOU use? Chances are, others will, too. (Maybe “madonna getting divorced”?) If you are stuck and have a mental block, you can use a tool like Keyword Elite, which lets you plug in a phrase and it comes up with thousands of related phrases very quickly.
Write a blog post on your blog, using your thought-strung keyword phrase as the title. In addition to making it the title, make sure it appears in the first and last line of the blog post. I prefer to re-type the title, and enclose it in <h1> header tags at the top. (That tells search engines that your page is primarily about this topic.) I restate my conclusion at the bottom, using the phrase again, and surround that statement by <b> bold tags.
Almost there! Now you’ve got good content about a heavily-searched keyword phrase…and a unique phrase that possibly hasn’t appeared on the web before, meaning less competition!
Social Bookmarking Marketing – copy the URL of your specific post (not just the main page of your blog), and head over to SocialMarker, and submit your blog to the major Social Bookmarking sites there.
Even if YOUR page doesn’t get in the top 10 of Google quickly, chances are good that a Propeller page or a Digg or Mixx page will!
It took me longer to type this article than it takes me to enact it. I can literally check Google Hot Trends, find a keyword phrase I like, thought-string it, post about it, and crank it out through Social Marker in about 10 minutes total. FREE! NO COST to me other than that time.
My results from this have varied. I’m not promising that you’ll get rich doing this all day long. BUT, I will say that I’ve had hundreds to thousands of visitors hit my site within 30 minutes of me posting a new post, cranking out the Adsense revenue!! With that volume of visitors, people WILL click some of your ads (assuming you’ve blended them properly, etc.). AND, the cool thing is that somehow these hot topics have a way of re-surging. For example, two weeks after I made one of these ‘quickie’ blog posts, after traffic has gone away (because it wasn’t a hot topic any more), all the sudden a bunch of visitors hit my page again. Some news agency picked up the story in some remote place and re-published it, or it made it into a magazine article that just got delivered or something, and there was another surge. Once you create that post, it NEVER GOES AWAY, and you own that little piece of virtual real estate.
Keep trying. You will have varying results depending on how good you are at thought-stringing, keyword competition, value of the Adsense that appears on your blog, etc. Eventually you will start to ‘fine-tune’ the hot phrases you pick. You will find that some work easier than others. You will start to look for phrase combos that likely haven’t appeared before. For example, if a hot phrase is “Fannie Mae”, because it’s in the news…chances are that there are MILLIONS of pages with almost every conceivable phrase related to Fannie Mae. But a phrase like “Dillon Suicide” (totally fictional, assuming Dillon is a famous actor), probably hasn’t appeared before, and you can thought-string from there to find a common phrase with little competition.
One final thought…if you are lucky, you will find keyword phrases that you can also tie to an affiliate product. As you are examining the keywords, look for product-based phrases (which is tough…most hot topics are people-oriented, like celebrities). Almost any product can be sold through an affiliate. If you belong to some of the affiliate networks, like Commission Junction or LinkShare, then many times you can add links in your blog posts to your affiliate product. Generally affiliate sales pay more than Adsense, which is why I mention this.
Anyway, I hope you understand this method for making free fast money using hot keywords. It works if you work it!

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